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B The Directors regret, that from want of room they have been under the necessity of returning a considerable number of pictures. CATALOGUE OF THE WORKS OF BRITISH ARTISTS IN THE GALLERY OF VLf)t ISrittei) institution, PALL-MALL, FOR EXHIBITION AND SALE. 1840. The Numbers on the Pictures commence at the upper end of the North Room, in the centre. R. A. — denotes Royal Academician. A. R. A. — Associate of the Royal Academy. R. H. A. — Royal Hibernian Academy. The measures include the Frames of the Pictures. A Deposit of Twenty per cent, to be paid on all purchases made in the Gallery. A Priced Catalogue is left in the Gallery for inspection. J&ortf) Room. 1 Young Roebuck and rough Hounds E. Landseer , R. A. 2 Entree dans l’Eglise - F. Goodall 3 Christ blessing little children C. L. Eastlake , R. A. “ And the disciples rebuked them. But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me. Matthew, ch. xix. v. 13, 14. 4 “In Maiden Meditation” 5 The Grandmother - 6 Jealousy 7 View near East Grinstead 8 Morning 9 The Sisters 10 A brown Study 1 1 Bettina N. J. Crowley , R. H. A. J. Callcott Horsley J. Hay ter R. M. Veal T. Sidney Cooper Mrs. W. Carpenter N. J. Crowley , R. H. A. Theodor von Holst “ Still on memory beams one star.” 12 Dutch Schuyt and Ship dismasted - E. Jones 13 Remains of an Aqueduct - G. A. Fripp 14 The Babes in the Wood C. Stonhouse “ Amidst the howl of darksome woods forlorn, Nor friend nor stranger hears their piteous cry.” 15 The Death of Mary Mortimer. — From Bellenden Kerrs Northumberland Legends. M. Houghton 16 View in the higher Swiss Alps after a Storm A. Calante Height. Feet. In. 2 5 2 5 3 9 2 0 2 1 1 10 1 6 1 5 1 (i 1 5 5 1 3 4 2 3 3 6 2 9 7 9 Width. Feet. In. 2 1 2 1 4 6 1 7 1 9 1 7 I 10 1 9 1 9 ! 6 4 3 4 0 3 2 3 1 3 0 9 6 Height. Width. [ 8 ] 17 The Curtain Lecture - W. Kidd 18 The Visit of Boccacio to Petrarch at Arqua, bearing 1 the decree of the Florentine Senate, J. Partridge C. Stonhouse H. C. Selous G. Barret R. Lee , R. A. . Jones, R. A. A. Morton J. Cook H. B. C ha Ion J. Partridge, R. Lee , R. A. restoring his patrimonial property 19 Contemplation - 20 What shall I say ? - 21 Di •overs - 22 Wood Scene, with Gamekeepers F. 23 Gate on the Danube, Ratisbonne G 24 The Locket 25 Landscape, from Sketches, near Boulogne-sur-Mer C. A. Clarke 26 Study of a Hawk 27 Dead Game from Nature 28 A Sea-Boy sketched at Brighton, 1840 29 Scene in Penshurst Park - F. 30 Scene on the Old River, Norwich — Moonlight J. B. C, 'ome 31 A Coast Scene C. Steedman 32 The Connoisseur J. Linnell 33 At Haddon, Derbyshire - - - T. Creswick 34 Camilla robbing Gil Bias of his diamond ring, and persuading him of her very tender sensa- tions, which she confirms by placing her ring (a mock ruby) on his finger - C. Ranchman 35 Red Grouse - - - G. Stevens 36 View of Part of the Lake of Geneva, Switzerland IV, Oliver 37 The Fount - - - G. F. Watts “ Where Trojan dames, ere yet alarm’d by Greece, Wash’d their fair garments in the days of peace.” 38 Une Paysanne Franoaise - - Mrs. Soyer 39 Deer-stalkers returning with Deer - C. Hancock 40 An Effect seen in the Highlands - C. Brocky 41 River Scene at Runcorn on the Mersey, Cheshire — Storm clearing off A. Kickers 42 The Duet T. Clater 43 The Invalid - - - T. Clater “And when affliction’s fainting breath Warns me I’ve done with all beneath. What can compose my soul in death ? The Bible.” 44 Calais Pier — Sloop returning to Port - E. W. Cooke 45 View at Ventnor, Isle of Wight Mrs. Arnold (late Miss Gouldsmith) 46 The Mysterious Page giving the conditions of the sword to Roland Graeme, in the Hostelry of St. Michael’s. — Fide the Abbot. W. Buckler Feet. 2 In. / Feet. In. 2 2 3 4 2 6 2 6 1 6 2 2 2 5 5 l 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 10 1 11 2 1 4 3 3 3 2 4 2 6 2 6 2 1 4 2 2 l 2 2 2 6 2 4 1 1 2 2 7 9 0 2 1 2 9 2 5 2 6 2 11 2 6 2 2 2 4 1 10 2 8 3 12 7 3 3 2 0 3 0 2 10 3 6 3 6 2 4 3 2 3 2 3 6 2 10 2 10 4 8 5 11 4 3 3 4 3 0 3 3 Height. Feet. In. Width. [ 9 ] J. H. Wheelwright 47 Study of an Old Brood Mare the property of the Artist - 48 Un Gage d’Amour - J. Lilley 49 The Young Mother - - E. A. Gifford 50 A Morning View of the Wetter-Horn seen from Rosen-Laui, in the Canton of Berne, Switzer- land A. Cafame 51 A Neapolitan Fruit Girl - J. Inskipp 52 The Gipsies’ Toilet - - - P. F. Poole 53 On the River Tamar, at Calstock, Cornwall J. Barnickle 54 On the Coast, Folkstone - - 11. Williams 55 Inn at Alicata, Val di Mazzara, Sicily Harry Willson 56 Backgammon - C. Dukes 57 Near Seal, Kent R. Hilder 58 The Quartette C. Dukes 59 Mercury and Argus - J. 31. W. Turner, R. A. 60 A Wayfarer - J. Inskipp 61 “ Will Watch ” - - J. Bateman 62 Jane Shore of Hampstead Heath - J. Bateman 63 ------- - C. Lucy "Perhaps in this neglected spot is laid Some heart once pregnant with celestial fire ; H ands that the rod of empires may have sway’d. Or waked to ecstacy some living lyre.” Gray's Elegy in a Country Churchyard, 64 A Savoyard Landscape by Lake Bourget A. Calame 65 The Looking Glass R. Scott Lauder Fool. For there was never yet fair woman, but she made mouths in a glass . — King Lear. 66 Gathering Oranges, Naples T. Uwins, R. A. “ Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm, whose fruit, burnish’d with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true.” Milton. 67 Morning in the vale of Clwyd, Denbighshire A Tickers 68 A View near Subiaco - - Mrs. S. Palmer 69 Gipsies Linnell 70 Brick -makers C. Steedman 71 Trou vi lie Fishing-boat in a fresh breeze E. W. Cooke 72 Reflection - W. Bewick “ She ceased all further hope; and now began To make reflection This quelled her pride ; yet other doubts remained That once disdaining, she mierht be disdained.” — Dryden. 73 A View up the Dee near Llangollen, N. W. II. P. Riviere 74 The Mask A. TV. Elmore 3 0 3 8 3 0 3 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 5 2 o 3 6 0 1 3 1 1 6 6 6 3 6 8 8 9 3 8 3 11 3 4 9 9 8 0 3 2 Feet. Iu. 3 6 3 3 2 6 3 1 3 6 3 6 1 0 0 11 1 2 I 10 1 4 1 10 5 0 4 9 2 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 0 S 7 1 6 3 0 3 2 5 11 3 6 3 8 2 9 C [ 10 ] Height. Width. 75 Children at a Well Mrs. Arnold (late Miss Gouldsmith) 76 Fighting Horses - - T. Woodward 77 Fruit Piece - G. Lance 78 Content - - - T. E. Parris 79 Scene in Dove-dale, Derbyshire - A. Pickers 80 A Stable - - Le Chevalier Bouton 81 Blowing Fresh J. Wilson 82 Fruit Piece G. Lance 83 The Horse and Groom Subscription Water, Lea Bridge - - - T. C. Hofland 84 :c And he taught daily in the Temple.” — St. Luke, ch. 19, v. 47. S. Bendixen 85 Venus dissuading Adonis from hunting S. West 86 A Barter among the tribes of the Desert G. H. Laporte 87 Fish Market, Calais - - G. Sims 88 Bala Lake, North Wales A. Clint 89 Le Chene d’AUouville, Normandie - W. Cowen This oak is supposed to be 8 or 900 years old. The chapel (on the right hand of the picture) within the tree was erected by the Abbe du Detroit, Curate of Allouville in 1696. Over the chapel is a room called the Cell of the Hermit. 90 Farewell D. Maclise, A.R.A. 91 HungarianNobles, and their attendants, a sledge scene at Gran on the Danube J. Zeilter 92 Lough Earn, from the Grounds of Ely Lodge North of Ireland - C. R. Stanley 93 A Stolen Horse T. Sidney Cooper 94 Vallombrosa - - W. Scrope 95 Cimabue and Giotto E. M. Ward “ Giotto, born at Vespegnano, near Florence, was the son of a shep- herd. Whilst guarding his flocks lie was discovered by Cimabue drawing the figure of a goat with a bit of pointed stone on a tile : struck with the disposition of the boy, he persuaded his father to en- trust him to his care, and took him to Florence, where he educated him with the greatest attention. Giotto afterwards became so dis- tinguished a painter as to eclipse his master, and to lay the foundation of the Florentine School.” 96 Fishery near Moulsey 97 Study of a Female head 98 Gateway tit, St. Albans 99 The Orphans 100 Cattle watering 101 Effie Deans in Prison R. Morris H. Johnson T. H. Pitt W. S. P. Henderson T. Wainwright J. A. Cahusac “ She looked at him with a face of entreaty so earnest and yet so humble that she fairly shook the steadfast purpose of his mind.” Vide Scott. C. Skottowe Feet. In. 4 0 4 0 2 l 2 2 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 1 1 6 2 5 3 5 3 3 2 8 2 1 1 5 3 6 1 11 2 l 2 5 4 6 6 0 2 1 2 9 1 10 1 8 5 3 1 10 1 8 Feet. In. 3 5 3 6 1 9 1 10 1 10 1 9 2 0 1 9 2 0 2 1 4 3 4 2 2 2 2 10 2 6 3 2 3 0 2 8 3 1 5 6 5 4 2 10 2 5 1 8 l 6 4 6 l 8 102 The Wanderer l 5 [ 11 ] Height. Width. 103 A Study 104 A Pike and Trout 105 Hebrew Merchants 106 The Timber Carriage 107 Which is the taliest? The Ancient Town and Coast of Somerset Hope deferred Recreation Pears and Apples 112 The Crockery Vendor 113 Le Conte d’Amour 114 Gil Bias while counting; 109 110 111 J. Ay ling G. Hi Id itch T. M. Joy J. F. Herring J. N. Rhodes Harbour of Watch et, J. B. Pyne II. Montague 115 116 117 J. J. Chalon, A. R. A. A. J. Oliver , A. R. A. Mrs. Soyer IF. Bow ness and contemplating his ducats is abruptly supplicated to surrender them C Runcimnn J. Stevens Lausanne Revd. E T. Daniell Miss M. Drummond The Stranger The Lake of Geneva from near Feet. 2 1 5 4 2 2 2 3 1 3 2 2 3 In. 9 11 10 7 o 2 5 2 8 8 3 4 0 7 Feet. 2 2 4 5 2 2 2 2 2 3 o 3 2 1 1 in. 4 9 9 9 7 11 8 8 4 0 3 6 10 5 5 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 Twas the twilight of the mind When the thoughts are intertwined Of grief and jov When regret, for pleasures fled Feels a soothing promise shed From hope’s tinted sky. Near Matlock, Derbyshire - T. Sidney Cooper A Lock on the Medway - H. Jutsum Selling a diamond to a Jew - T. C. Ruckle Friendly Conversation in a country Ale-house T. C. Ruckle Coast near Shanklin, Isle of Wight D. II. M. Kewan St. Katharine’s Fare or Charcoal and Chesnuts G. Franklin Study on a Highland burn - J. Giles Sancho, Governor of Barataria F. P. Stephanojf On the French Coast, near Boulogne Hume Lancaster The Gipsy Fortune-teller - J. Drummond Scenery on the borders of Dartmoor in the County of Devon An Asiatic Mendicant Woodcutters Smugglers A Gleaner Out of Tune The Free Companion Rouen Cathedral View in the Channel, off Havre Snowdon, N. Wales W. Bath IV. Bow ness F. R. Lee , R. A. P. F. Poole C. Landseer, A. R. A. T. E. Parris J. M. Leigh II. Gritten, jun. J. Hintz R. H. Hi Id itch 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 5 7 7 1 2 10 7 6 1 5 10 4 10 10 6 7 9 7 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 2 3 3 5 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 5 0 5 7 7 6 8 0 0 4 8 4 2 3 7 3 3 138 Rudolph the Brave [ 12 ] Height. Width. Feet. In. TV. Bewick 5 8 Feet. In. 4 7 The sacred ground of my ancestors (whose piety and personal valour were still nobler monuments than their possessions) has been seized by barbarian rapacity, the instruments of whose robbery are even now rioting in the hall of my fathers ! Stript of my inherit- ance, I have nothing left but my good sword and my incorruptible faith. 139 Rising of the Pleiades H. Howard, R. A. 4 10 “ Now from the height of their paternal Mount The Atlantic Sisters, in their wonted course. Prepare to join the Starry Host of Heaven ; Tuning symphoniously their nightly hymn To Jove, the Best and Greatest.” 140 Game Piece - - G. Lance 2 0 141 Rebecca — Vide Sir Walter Scott S. Drummond 7 A. R. A. 2 8 142 Fruit Piece - - - G. Lance 2 0 143 Part of Ailingdon Castle, Kent - J. Stark 3 9 144 Sketched from Nature - Richard Rothwell 3 5 “ The head and front of my offending hath this extent." 145 Marine View A. Priest 3 8 146 Indiaman ashore - - M. E. Cotman 3 4 147 Glen Carse, Carse of Gowrie - R. Dalziel 3 3 “ Day sets in Glory, and the glowing air Seems dreaming in delight.” Vide D. Moore. 148 A Window - G. Scott 3 10 149 View from St. George’s Hill looking towards Windsor F. R. Lee, R. A. 4 5 150 Christmas Eve - T. Clater 2 11 6 0 1 9 2 4 1 9 3 3 3 l 4 8 4 3 3 11 3 3 6 5 3 3 “A health to thee my dear old wife. We tread the down hill path of life ; And I, old wife, have lived to see Thy children’s children grow like thee.” 151 The Post Office — -from the Antiquary by Sir W. Scott, ch. 15. - - ' - T. Clater 152 Jay and Fawn - T. Woodward 153 Wounded Guerrilla, with his comrades defend- 2 3 10 I a scene during the Peninsul ar War - IV. Simson 3 6 4 3 154 On the French Coast Ilume Lancaster 3 7 4 6 155 The Romance IV. Gush 3 6 3 2 156 The Thames at Twickenham — -Evening It. II. Hilditch 2 11 3 6 157 Nosworthy Bride on the Plym Dartmoor, De- von shire - J. Y. Gant 3 3 3 11 158 At Wimroex, looking towards Boulogne V. A. Durnford 1 6 1 10 159 Love’s Messenger J. Callcott Horsley 2 0 1 10 160 A Highland Watering Place in Marr Forest J. Giles 2 5 2 9 [ 13 ] Height. Width. 161 Upnor Castle on the Medway - C. Mins 162 Moon rising - - - J. B. Crome 163 River Scene in the Meadows, Redleaf, Kent F. R. Lee, R. A. 164 A Sea Nymph, sketched at Brighton, 1810 J. Partridge 165 Italian Peasant - - - C. R. Bone 166 A very high Tide - - C. F. WickJeed Feet. In. 1 7 1 5 Feet. In. 2 11 2 1 2 3 2 7 2 I 1 9 2 5 2 7 1 10 1 6 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 jffilttrtile Boom. Scene after a Battue - J. Giles Head of an old Man, (a study for a large picture) painted from life at Rome - S. West Isaac of York T. M. Joy Study from Nature - T. Roods Braunton Mill - - - W. R. Earl Fox Cubs - - -II. Gritten , Jan. An Incident in Milton’s life, when a student at Cambridge - - -II. Fradelle “ Occlie Stelle mortali Ministri di miei mali Chiusi se m’ uccidete Apperti che fareste ?” Scheveling Sands - E. W. Cooke The Chartists’ Retreat to the Welch Mountains J. Zeiiter The Miser - - - J. A. Puller Fruit - - - - G. Stevens Fons Blandusiae - - J. Dessoulavy The Apennines, as seen from the promontory Sestri F. II. Henshaw Landscape - - II. Johnson The Forum of Pompeii J. Bridges “Again Pompeii, ’mid the brightening gloom Cornea forth in beauty from her lonely tomb. Lovely in ruin, graceful in decay. The silent City rears her walls of grey ?” Oxford Prize Poems. Lane Scene J. Williams The Ancient Hall and Church of Aston, War- wickshire - F. II. Henshaw Rellesize Lane Hampstead, Spring - TV. Rider Fruit - - - J. Crabh Dover Castle from Buckland Meadows J. Barnickle The Chartists’ Advance from the Welch Moun- tains J. Zeiiter Dutch Fish Waggon - E. TV. Cooke 3 10 2 9 2 2 1 10 2 6 3 4 4 1 3 1 2 8 1 2 1 6 1 9 1 9 1 1 4 6 1 0 1 9 1 8 1 4 1 5 2 8 3 I 3 2 2 5 1 10 1 7 2 3 3 11 5 0 4 l 3 11 1 4 1 9 2 1 2 3 1 5 5 8 1 2 2 3 2 0 1 6 1 6 3 11 1 1 D [ 14 ] Height. Width 189 A Musical Party H. O'Neil 190 A Skirmish - C. Josi 191 In the Park of Studley Royal, Yorkshire IV. Collingwood Smith, 192 Interior of a Cow-house - G. Cole 193 A November day in the North of England S. Bendixen 194 Female Head - - Mrs. W. Carpenter 195 Rory O’More - II. Mac Manus, A. R. H. A. 196 The Wanderer - C. Skottowe 197 Pont aux Poissons — Abbeville Harry Willson 198 South Sea Common, Hants - A. Vickers 199 Fra Nicolo, - . - C. R. Bone 200 Jack Sheavehole’s return to his father’s cottage, after a ten years’ cruise. — Vide Bentley's .Mis- cellany, vol, i. p. 481 - - T. Clater 201 The Straw Yard 202 Scene on Breydon Waters, tide out, Yarmouth in the distance — Moonlight - J . B. Cronie 203 Ashford Mill, Derbyshire - F. Turner 204 Prospero teaching Miranda Astronomy J. King 205 Sceue from Hamlet - R. Dadd J. F. Herring Ghost. Do not forget : this visitation Is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose. But, look ! amazement on thy mother sits : O, step between her and her fighting soul ; Conceit in weakest bodies strongest works : Speak to her, Hamlet. 206 The Rencontre ; or, Much ado about Nothing TV. F. TVitherington, A. R. A. 207 Faust and Margaret - - T. M. Joy 208 II O'Neil “ La Biondina in Gondoletta L’ altra sera gomenh Dal Piacer la povereta La sha in bolta in dormenja La dormiva su sto brazzo Mi ogni tanto la sveggiava Ma la barca che minava La tornava in dormenzar.” 209 The Game at Put 210 Near Ashopton, Derbyshire 211 Godaiming, Surrey 212 A Woody Scene 213 Landscape, a study 214 View near Ballantrae, Ayrshire 215 Sketch of a Temple in the Park at Oatlands F. R. Lee, R. A F. R. Lee , R. A T. Clater T. Creswick J. Uwins I TV. Watts Miss A. Mi tan E. Bell Feet. In. 4 0 3 7 2 5 1 8 2 1 2 9 3 0 3 8 l 3 0 II 3 8 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 7 5 8 4 0 2 8 2 6 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 II 1 3 1 5 1 6 1 2 Feet. In. 4 9 4 2 2 1 2 0 2 5 2 4 2 4 ! 5 l 1 1 3 I 4 3 8 4 0 3 9 3 10 4 8 4 7 5 0 2 3 2 9 3 9 4 0 3 1 1 3 5 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 216 Landscape [ 15 ] Height. Width. 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 Landscape, Composition The Study - Harlow, Essex - Geneva, the bridge over the Rhone in “ Bright-eyed Fancy hovering o’er” A Flattering Tale Landscape, New Forest from Emery Lyndhurst - Study from Nature - Interior, Milking time J. Barnickle J. M already E. Cobbett 1825 G. Jones , R. A. IV. Etty , R. A. J. Inskipp Hill near D C. Read S Pearce J. M. Williams In the Meadows near Canterbury on the banks of the Stour Old Buildings at Nuremberg A Dog’s Head Near Tunbridge Wells Cattle, sketch from Nature - The Rat Trap - The Ford, Heigham, Norfolk Scene in the Woodlands of Suffolk Venice - The Summit of the promontory Sestri Genoa - - - The Parting Admonition Remains of a bridge on the Rhone, Canton of Valais, Switzerland - W. Oliver La Jota Aragonese - Miss F. Corbaux The Pillaging of a Jew’s House in the Reign of Richard I. - C. Landseer, A. R. A. T. Sydney Cooper G. Jones, R. A. Miss E Landseer J. Barnickle C. F. Williams E. Cobbett A. Priest H. Bright J . Holland Coast of F. H. He ns haw J. S. Spencer The people moved by rapacity and zeal, broke into their houses, which they plundered, after having murdered the owners ; when the Jews barricaded their doors, and defended themselves with vi- gour, the rabble set fire to the houses, and made way through the flames, to exercise their pillage and violence. — Hume. “ Justice ! the law ! my ducats, and my daughter ! “ A sealed bag ; two sealed bags of ducats.” — Merchant of Venice. 240 Scheveling Beach at Flood Tide - G. Chambers 241 Pembroke Castle and Town, Evening S. J. Stump 242 Cumberland - - T. Sidney Cooper 243 Looking for a wounded Deer in the Forest of Athol 1 - - - W. Scrope 244 The Thames, Lambeth C. Sims 245 Maternal Love - - Mrs. MI an When sleep forsook my open eye. Who was it sung sweet lullaby And sooth’d me that I should not cry ? My Mother. Who loved to see me pleased and gay. And taught me sweetly how to play. And minded all I had to say ? My Mother. Vide The English Spelling Book. Feet. In. 0 9 1 4 0 10 Feet. In 0 11 1 1 1 2 1 7 3 2 4 4 1 5 3 2 5 6 4 outf) Hoorn. 309 The Pet of the Family S. J. Rochard 2 0 1 10 310 Cathedral Staircase G. E. Her hits 3 4 2 11 311 Italian Goatherds entertaining a brother of the Santissima Trinita - R. Scott Lauder 3 7 4 10 312 Marketable Commodities T. Clater 4 8 5 / Here on this shaded spot of ground. 10 5 5 4 11 7 7 11 4 8 2 3 0 0 [ ] Height. Width Feet, In Feet. 329 Dove-dale, Derbyshire T. C. Hoftand 2 4 2 330 On Scheveling Beach, Holland G. Chambers 1 8 2 331 Refreshment J. Bateman 1 9 1 332 Sketch A. R. Grant 1 8 1 333 Near Brungwynne, Radnorshire - J. H. Lloyd, 1 5 1 334 View of Southampton from Itchin Ferry IV. C. Smith 1 3 l 335 A Sketch from Nature A. Priest 1 6 1 336 A Study G. Lingham 1 3 1 ,‘337 Tom, a study A. D. Cooper 1 6 1 338 Group of children IV. Etty, R. A. 1 4 1 339 Venice - G. Jones , R. A. 1 7 1 340 Peeping Tom T. Webster 1 7 1 34 1 An English Lane Scene r T. Creswick 1 6 1 342 A Pea Hen W. Mulready, Jan. 1 2 l 3-43 The Vale of Llanticilio, Denbighshire, N. Wales Mrs. Arnold ( late Miss Gonldsmith ) 1 3 1 344 Sketch of the Interior of a Cottage near St. Malo’s, Normandy H. B. Zeigler l 6 1 345 A Study R. T. Bone l 5 1 346 Reading the Scriptures Miss E. Jones l 9 1 347 The little Mariner W. Etty , R. A. 1 5 1 348 Peeping Tom’s Reflection J. Calcott Horsley 1 7 1 349 A View of Carndow Inn, on Loch Fine J. Tins' combe 1 5 1 350 A Landscape R. T. Bone 1 5 1 351 A Shipwreck T. W. Stafford 1 3 1 352 Scale Ford, Cumberland J. B. Pyne 2 10 2 353 A light Breeze J. Wilson 2 7 3 354 Calais Sands with Fort Rouge in the distance H. Gritten,jun. 4 0 5 355 Scene in Devonshire W. Oliver 2 11 2 while others stand Half in the flood, and often bending sip The circling surface. Thomson. 356 An Eastern Attendant F. Stone 4 1 3 357 Preparing for School T. Roods 3 6 3 358 Mary, a Study - T. C. Thompson, R. H. A. 3 7 3 359 Part of the old Fish-market, Venice J. Holland 4 1 3 360 View on Somersetshire Coast, Boats fitting out for the Mackarel Season G. W. Rutland 3 7 4 361 View on the Rhine, the Castle of Rheinfels at St. Goar C. Deane 3 4 4 362 - J. Absolon 4 8 4 “ ’Tis true to life !” The old man looks with fond intent upon the work of art, but Lucy’s eyes have not yet learnt to look on aught but nature.” 363 Offering a Greek Slave for sale in a street lead- ing to the Slave-market, Grand Cairo, painted from sketches made on the spot during the years 1828 and 1829 W. J. Muller 5 4 4 364 Near Folkstone, Kent Hume Lancaster 2 0 2 In. 0 2 7 4 2 6 2 I 3 6 5 4 4 4 6 9 8 7 9 4 9 8 7 5 3 11 7 5 0 2 5 3 1 2 7 8 3G5 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 rn rp 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 [ 20 ] Affection - - J. G. Middleton Captain Rolando shewing to Gil Bias the trea- sure of the cave - G. Lance “ I will shew thee," added he, “ that thou hast not got among beggars.’’ — Vide Gil Bias, Vol. I, eh. 4. At Caen, Normandy, L’Eglise St. Pierre in the distance - - W. J. Smith River Scene — Moonlight - E. Childe The River Wye, near Goodrich Castle R. Morris View near Battersea, Surrey - J. C. Perry Bacharach, on the Rhine - C. Deane Falls of the Conway, near Penmachno, N. W. F. C. Lewis 'Fhe Louvre - P. Allan A Man of War Brig of 16 guns, on the new construction, hove to, with a merchantman’s boat along side — in the Trades C. H. Seaforth Hide and Seek - - - T. Roods Les Apprets - - S. J. Pochard The invocation to Sabrina J. kVood “ Sabrina fair. Listen where thou art sitting Under the glassy cool translucent wave. Listen, for dear honour’s sake. Goddess of the silver lake Listen and save." — Milton's Comus. View on the Medway - G. IV. Rutland The Blacksmith of Antwerp - R. R. M’ Ian 393 The Magic Lantern 394 Affection “ Her looks are like the sportive lamb. When flow’ry May adorns the scene, That wantons round its bleating dam ; An’ she’s twa glancin sparkling een .” — Robert Burns. Height. Feet. In. 9 2 The Sailor’s Wife A Falconer Barmouth Sands A Squall Omnia vincit Amor Landscape with Cattle The Salutation Jupiter and Phaeton Rehearsing the maiden Speech Scene on the River Mole A Crypt in Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire Calais from the Sea The first Appearance of Jesus to his Apostles after his Resurrection E. R. Morris “ And as they thus spoke, Jesus himself stood in the midst of them, and said unto them, Peace be unto you. But they were terri- fied and affrighted, and supposed they had seen a spirit. And he said unto them. Why are you troubled? and why do thoughts arise in your hearts ? St. Luke, ch. 24. v. 36 — 8 IVeld Taylor A. Johnston S. Drummond, A. R. A. J. Phillip A. Clint TV. Linton Rev. E. Pryce Owen F //. Gill R. Da/ziel R. Jeffray R. TV. Russ A. Montague F. Nash E TV. Cooke 1 1 1 1 3 5 4 4 4 3 5 7 4 5 4 4 5 8 11 4 2 8 0 3 9 2 3 3 3 3 4 3 2 7 1 4 1 11 3 1 3 0 3 0 2 11 Width. Feet. In. 6 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 3 4 2 2 4 5 3 9 2 4 8 9 7 6 1 3 2 2 11 3 5 3 8 9 0 9 11 0 7 11 1 6 1 6 3 6 4 4 3 19 3 11 6 0 Width. Height, [ 21 ] 395 The Sacrifice of Alcestis - Lady Burghersh “ Ella, il fatal suo giorno Tosto che vedea sorgere, Con bel decoro si fregiava. All’ are Innanzi poscia standosi, esclamava : “ O Dea d’ Averno e mia, poicli’ivi scendo, “ L’ultima volta ch’io qui mi ti prostro, “ Supplieherotti, O Dea, die protettrice “ Sovrana tu degli orfani miei figli, “ Lieti gli renda, & c . — Vide V Alceste di Euripide, tradotta da Alfieri, Atto 1, Scena 4. T. C. Hofiand E. T. Parris k - - F. R. Lee, R. A. from Ashford to Money Ash, A. Vickers H. Pidding M. H aught on 396 Landscape, Composition 397 Italian Girl 398 Northwick Park 399 On the road Derbyshire 400 A Fish Stall 401 A Fairy trip by Moonlight 402 A Country 13 ridge - - J. C. Perry 403 Game, with Gold Fish - H. B. Chaton 404 Returning from Milking, in the neighbourhood of Rotterdam - - R. J. Hamer ton 405 Don Quixote J. Phillip 406 Fish arrived — Boulogne - E W. Cooke 407 “ Shakspeare, who stood godfather for Ben Jonson’s daughter, presented the mother on that occasion with a compliment to be given to the child when she became of age." A. Chisholm On the left of Shakspeare sits Beaumont; on the right Fletcher ; behind stands Sir Walter Raleigh, with John Selden. At the end of the table sits Ben Jonson receiving an appropriate lecture from the Clergyman. (From authentic Portraits.) 408 Scene from the Beggar’s Opera - J. Z. Bell Lucy. ‘ If you mean to make a disturbance in the prison, madam, you will oblige me to send for the turnkey to shew you the door.’ — Poly. Sure the wench is tipsy H ow can you see me made The scoff of such a gipsy.” 409 Saturday Night - - TV. D. A ennedy 410 View in the neighbourhood of Ipswich — Moon- light - - - J. B. Crome 411 Hollyhocks - J. Holland 412 The Night Life Buoy C. H. Seaforth The picture represents the boat of an Indiaman with the crew in the act of hauling in the man who had fallen overboard, whilst another man (who is supposed to have jumped overboard to the as- sistance of his shipmate, knowing him to be no swimmer) is waiting his turn to be taken on board. This figure is introduced to shew the manner in which a person holds on the buoy whilst standing on the foot plate. The ship is seen hove to, burning a blue-light to shew her situation to the boat. Feet. In. 10 6 1 2 2 0 2 10 1 2 1 5 1 4 1 6 3 0 2 6 3 5 3 0 4 5 5 3 2 8 1 5 2 10 4 6 Feet. In. 7 8 1 5 1 6 4 9 1 5 1 3 1 8 1 8 3 5 3 7 3 8 4 0 5 6 4 3 2 6 2 1 2 7 6 3 F [ 22 ] Height. Width. 413 Barking Creek, Essex 414 Cattle, Evening 415 Snowdon from Llanberris 416 Rocks on the road between Maentwrog, Merionethshire 417 A Venetian Minstrel 418 Landscape 419 A Scene in the Highlands Feet. In. J. Williams 1 4 E. Childe 1 5 F. Barry I 3 Beldgelert and D. H. M. Kewan 1 5 R. Dadd 2 7 G. Arbuthnot 2 2 R B. Davis 3 6 Feet, In. 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 2 3 2 7 4 8 “ The Autumn tints of the heather bell. Had spread o’er highland hiil and dell : The bracken glisten’d in the dew, And misty morn its magic threw : The craggy rocks and deep ravine, Heighten’d the wildness of the scene. Deep couch’d upon the mountain side. The mountain herd spread far and wide.” 420 The Enthronization of Her Majesty Queen Victoria in Westminster Abbey A. Aglio 7 3 9 6 421 Landscape T. W Stafford 1 5 1 8 422 A French Vintage J. Jeff ray 1 10 1 6 423 Landscape Mrs. Smyth 2 1 2 7 424 A Dell, Sketch from Nature C. M. Aldis 2 1 1 9 425 Scene in Brudgate Park J. Martin 1 10 2 3 426 Lady Jane Grey at the place of her execution S. A. Hart, A. R. A. 13 9 13 0 “ She was led to execution by Sir John Gage, the Constable of the Tower, and attended by Feckenham, who was the Queen Mary’s Con- fessor, and Abbot of Westminster, whose exhortations were to the last unavailing, disrobed by her attendant ladies, and, after saying the Psalm Miserere meiDeus, submitted to the axe of the executioner.” — See Hey Lin's Ecclesia Restaurata, Stow, Godwyn, Archceologia, vol. 13, and others. 427 The Friendly Contest - - IV. Kidd 428 Lyons - - II. II. H liars ley 429 Corn Pipes - - A. Fraser 430 View of Moel-Ali with a Ilindoostanee Dance, and the tame Tiger of Hyderabad, at the great annual procession to the Mohamedan Temples. This is taken from under the cele- brated Banyan tree, which by its dropping branches forms a forest in itself - IV. Havell 431 View near Hastings, Evening - G. Hilditch 432 A Study - - - C. S tee dm an 433 St Peter’s College, (the dormitory) Westminster G. It. Sarjeant 434 River Scene, Evening - - It. Clarke 435 View of the Castle and Village of Villa Vieiosa, with the neighbouring Guadarrama Mountains J. M. Leigh 436 3 he Banquet Scene in Macbeth, A. 111. s. 4. Mrs. Griddle 3 3 3 4 7 3 3 10 | 2 0 1 II I 1 10 2 0 1 4 2 4 9 4 2 4 8 2 7 1 7 2 3 2 6 5 0 7 / 9 4 [ 23 ] Height. Width. Feet In. 437 /Esacus and Hesperia - R. Jeff ray 1 9 “ A Snake unseen now pierc’d her heedless foot ; Quick through the veins the venom’d juices shoot. She fell, and ’scap’d by death his fierce pursuit, Her lifeless body, frighted, he embraced. And cry’d, not this I dreaded, but tby haste : O had my love been less, or less thy fear ! The victory thus bought is far too dear. 438 Scene in Brudgate Park J. Martin 1 10 439 “ Sleep, gentle sleep, Nature’s soft Nurse” IV. Rowness 1 10 440 Teal - R. IV. Currie 1 7 441 Lady with a mask - 2 4 442 The Church and Village of Bloekleigh, near North- wick Park, Gloucestershire IV. B. Sarsjield Taylor 2 1 443 Fruit and Flowers . Mrs. A. Gaugain 2 7 444 The Tournament - C. F. Wicksteed 1 10 445 - Miss K ears ley 2 7 “ And every lady toke full womanly By the liond a knight, and so forth they yede Unto a faire laurir that stode fast by. With levis laid, the boughis of grete brede And with grete rev’rence they enclinid low Unto the tie so sote and fair of hew.” See Chaucer — The FLoure and the Leafe. 446 The Chase of the Belvedere - T. C. Goodin 1 6 Feet. In 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 11 1 11 2 5 2 4 1 8 2 2 2 3 culpture. 447 Design for the Nelson Monument E. H. Baily, R. A. At the base stands our great Naval Commander; on whose left is represented the Genius of Britain, hailing with affection the hero of Trafalgar; his attendant. Victory, being seated on his right. At the back of the Obelisk is an emblematical figure of the Nile. Neptune and the subordinate Deities of the Ocean, form a triumphal procession round the rock on which the monument is placed, thereby indicating that the Victories of Nelson were as ex- tensive as the Element on which he fought. ( This design was honored with the Second Prize.) 448 Hercules rescuing Ilesione from the Sea Monster 449 Study of an Infant’s Head 450 The Death of Lear, a sketch for a large model II r . Calder Marshall J. Dinham J. II Foley Edgar. He faints ! my lord, my lord. 451 II Penseroso, — In Marble - - 452 Horse struck by lightning — an attempt to describe anguish combined - 453 Hercules slaying the Nemoean Lion - 454 Group of Italian Greyhounds - 455 John the Baptist preaching in the Wilderness 456 The Young Champion - 457 Psyche - - 458 Sappho - - 459 Study for a Colossal Statue - 460 Statue in Marble of Christ rejected - 461 Statue of an Orphan Flower Girl 462 Dorothea, from Don Quixote - 463 The Captive - 464 David T. Thornycroft fright and E. Richardson R. C. Lucas H. Cardwell R. Pht/sick T. Kirk, R.I-LA. E. G. Pay worth J . Ritchie E Richardson R. C. Lucas Miss M. Francis J. Bell J. G. Lough J. G. Lough W. BARNARD, Keeper. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF NAMES, AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE OF THE ARTISTS EXHIBITORS ; WITH REFERENCES TO THEIR SEVERAL PERFORMANCES. Absolon, J., 3*2, Jermyn-street, St. James’s, 362. Agar, J. S., 9, Portland-place, Hammersmith-road, 304. Aglio, A., 2, Osnaburgh-street, Regent’s-park, 420. Aldis, C. M., 7, Bury-street, Bloomsbury, 424. Allan, Patrick, Paris, and 6, Upper Belgrave-pl., Pimlico,373. Arbuthnot, G., 418. Arnold, Mrs. (formerly Miss Gouldsmith) 151, Albany- street, Regent’s-park, 45, 75, 343. Ayling, J., 11, Nutford-place, Bryanston-square, 103. Baily, E. Hodges, R. A., 10, Percy-street, Bedford-sq., 447. Barniekle, J., 50, Park-st., Grosvenor-sq., 53, 186, 217, 229. Barraud, W. and II., 106, New Bond-street, 313, 325. Barret, G., 162, Devonshire-place, Edgeware-road, 21 . Barry, Frederick, 18, Howland-street, Fitzroy-sq., 255,415. Bateman, J., 6, Bury-street, Bloomsbury, 61, 62, 331. Bath, W., 8, Brewers-street, Pimlico, 128. Beavds, C., Ill, Strand, 267. Bell, E., 8, Paradise-terrace, Liverpool-road, Islington, 214. Bell, J. Zephaniah, Manchester, Royal Institution, 408. Bell, J., 17, Sloane-street, 462. Bendixen, S., 42, Rathbone-place, 84, 193. Bewick, W , 27, George street, Hanover-square, 72, 138. Bone, C. R., 12, Percy-street, Bedford-square, 165, 199. Bone, R. Trewick, 6, Brompton-grove, Brompton, 345, 350. Bouton, Le Chevalier, 11, William-street, Hampstead- road, 2?8, 295. Bowness, W., 242, Regent-street, 113, 129,439. Bridges, J., 4 1, Great Marlborough-street, 181, 256. Briglit, H., 12, Spring-terrace, Paddington, 233, 302. Brocky, C., Messrs. Colnaghi, & Co , Pall-mall-east, 40,253. Buckler, W., 10, South-street, West-square, 46. Burbank, J. M., 18 York-terrace, Camberwell-new-rd., 327. Burghersh, Lady, 395. Buss, R. W., 68, Warren-street, Fitzroy square, 388. Butland, G. W., 360, 378. Cahusac, J. A., 18, Tibberton-square, Islington, 101. Calame, A., Genbve, 16, 50, 64. Cardwell, II., 38, A, Ed ward-street, Hampstead-road, 454. Car[>enter, Mrs. W., 10, Nottingham -place, 9, 194. Chalon, H. B., Animal Painter to the late King, 7, Queen- street, Brompton, 27, 403. Chalon, J. J ., A.R.A., 10, Wimpole-street, 110. Chambers, G., 26, Percy-st., Rathbone pi., 240, 307, 330. Childe, E., 8, Dorset-street, Clapham-road, 368, 414. Chisholm, A., 51, Upper Seymour-st., Euston-square, 407. Christie, A., 20, Forth-street, Edinghburg, 277. Clarke, C. A , 37, Goodge-street, Tottenham-court-rd, 25. Clarke, R., 3, Acton-place, Bagnagge-wells-road, 434. Clater, T., Whitehead’s-grove, Chelsea, 42, 43, 150, 151, 200,209,312. Claxton, Marshall, 2, Upper South wick-street, Cambridge- terrace, Hyde-park, 293. Clint, A., 42, Robert-street, Hampstead-road, S8, 382. Cobbett, E., 52, Great George-st., Hampstead-rd., 219, 231. Cole, G., 1, Green- row, Portsmouth, 192. Cook, Joshua, 109, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, 26. Cooke, E. W., Barnes-terrace, Surrey, 44, 70, 174, 18b, 391, 406. Cooper, A. D , 19, New Millman-st., Foundling, 282, 337. Cooper, T. Sidney, 1 6, Wellington-terrace, St. John’s-wood, 8,93,118,226,242. Corbaux, Miss F., 59, Upper Norton-st., Portland-pl., 238. Corbould, H., 5, Crescent-place, Burton-crescent, 275. Cotman, Miles E., 42, Hunter-street, Brunswick-square, 146. Cowen, W., 17, Newman-street, 89. Crabb, J., Blackheath-road, 185. Creswick, T., 8, Linden-grove, Kensington Gravel-pits, 33, 210,273,341. Criddle, Mrs., 4, Kimbolton-place, Brompton, 436. Crome, J. Berney, Great Yarmouth, 30, 162, 202, 410. Crowley, N. J., R. II. A., 19, Charlotte-street, Portland- place, 4, 10, 280. Crozier, R., 9, Middleton’s-buildings, Foley-place, 298. Currie, R. W., 173, Maida-hill, Edgeware-road, 440. Dadd, R., 66, Great Queen-street, Lincoln’s-inn, 205, 417. Dalziel, R., 1, Mathon-place, Barnsbury road, Islington, 14 7, 386. Daniell, Rev. E. T., 13, Green-street, Grosvenor-sq., 116. Davis, R. R., 10, Wilton-street, Grosvenor-place, 419. Deane, C., 8, Blandford-place, Upper Baker-street, Regent’s- park, 36 1 , 37 L Dessoulavy, J., Rome, 178. Desvignes, H., 8, Wardour-street, Oxford-street, 317- Dinham, J., 449. Dodd, C. T., 6, Mount-Fleasant-ter., Tonbridge Wells, 251. Drummond, J., 14, Church-street, Soho, 127. Drummond, Miss M., 87, Newman-street, 1 1 T- Drummond, S., A. R. A., 14, Church-street, Soho, 14 J, 380. Dukes, C., I, Leadenhall-street, 56, 58. Durnford, F. A., 17, Palace New-road, 158. Earl, T., Edinburgh, 326, Earl, W. R., Blackheath, 171. Eastlake, C. Lock, R. A., 13, Upper Fitzroy-street, Fitzroy- sqnare, 3. Egg, A , 30, Gerard-street, 266. Elen, P. W., 43, Robert-street, Hampstead-road, 315. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF EXHIBITORS. Elmore, A. W., 7, Cleveland street, Fitzroy-square, 74. Etty, W., R, A., 14, Buckingham-str., Strand, 221,338,347. Foley, J. H., 57, George-street, Hampstead-road, 450. Fowler, W., 49, Poland-street, 300. Fradelle, H., 50, Upper Marylebone st., Portland-pl., 173. Francis, Miss M., 56", Albany-street, 461. Franklin, G., 4 4, Fetter-lane, 123. Fraser, A., 65, Upper Seymour-street, Euston-sqaare, 270, 321, 429. Fripp, G. A., 2, Trevor-square, Brompton, 13. Fritb, W. P., 306. 11, Osnaburgh-street, Regent’s-park, Gant, J. Y., 12, Howland-street, Fitzroy-square, 157. Gaugain, Mrs. A., 67, Warren-street, Fitzroy-square, 443. Gifford, E. A., King’s-road, Fulham, 49, 27 6. Giles, J., 54, Bon Accord-street, Aberdeen, 124, 160, 167- Gill, F. H., 38, Albion-street, Hyde-park, 385. Goodall, F., Mornington-grove, Mornington-crescent, Hampstead-road, 2, 297- Goodin, F. C., Tavistock-square, 446. Grant, A. R., 31, Gower-street, Bedford-square, 332. Gritten, PI. jun., 4, Trafalgar-square, 135, 1?2, 354. Gush, W., 17, Newman-street, 155, Haines, W., 4, Liverpool-street, Walworth-rd, Surrey, 299. Hamerton, Robert J., 3, Ceeil-street, Strand, 404. Hamilton, Charles, Kensworth, Herts., 328. Hancock, Charles, Messrs. Tattersalls, Grosvenor-place, 39. Hart, S. A., A.R.A. 20, Gower-street, Bedlord-sq. 436. Hartley, T., 33, Ernest-street, Regent s-park, Haughton, M., 4, Percy-st., Bediord-square, 15, 410. Havell, W., 16, Bayswater-terrace, 430. Hayter, I., 13, Foley place, Portland -place, 6. Henderson, W.S. P., Wentworth-eottage, Fulham-fields, 99. Henshaw, F. H., 13,Charlotte-st, Fitzroy-sq. 179, 183,255. Hering, G. Edwards, 26, Charles-street, Berners-st, 310. Herring, 1. F., 9, Cottage-green, Cambeiwell, 106, 201. Hilder, Richard, 41, Grays-inn-lane, 57, 272. Hilditch, G., 2, Barnsbury-villas, Islington, 101, 431. Hilditch, R. H., 13, Ludgate-hill, 137, 156. Hintz, Julius, Great St. Helen’s, City, 136. Holland, T. C., Bradmore-house, Hammersmith, 83, 249 329, 396. Holland, J ., 3, U nion-pl., Blackheath -rd, 234, 250, 359, 4 1 1 . Holst, Theodor von, 46, Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy- square, 11. Horsley, J. Caleott, 1, High-row, Kensington Gravel-pits, 5, 159, 348. Horsley, 11. H. H., 14, Charlotte-st, Middlesex- Hospital, 254, 428. " Howard, H., R.A., 6, Newman-street, Oxford-street, 139. Inskipp, J., 80, Newman-street, 51, 60, 222. Jeffray, J., 10, Paradise-row, Hackney, 422. Jeffray, Richard, 10, Paradise-row, Plackney, 387, 437. Johnson, H., St. Petersburg-place, Bayswatei, 97, 180. Johnston, Alex., 48, Newman-street, 394. Jones, Miss E. 3, Duke-street, Portland-place, 346. Jones, E., 17, New-street, Dorset-square, 12. Jones, G., R.A. 23, 220, 227, 339. Josi, Charles, 27, Castle-street, Leicester-square, 190. Joy, T. M., 4, Russell- place, Fitzroy-sq , 105, 169, 207. Jutsum, H., 9, Princes-street, Cavendish-sq. 119, 262. Kearsley, Miss, 14, Foley-place. 271, 445. Kennedy, W. D., 116, Upper Seymour-street, Euston-sq. 261, 409. Kewan, D. H. M., 18, Surry-place, Old Kent-road, 122, 416. Kidd, W., 22, George-street, New-road, 17, 427. King, Capt. J. D., 4, Euston-grove, Euston-sq. 258. King, J., 21, A. Soho-square, 204, 247. Kirk, T., R.H.A., 21, Jervis-street, Dublin, 456. Knight, I. P., 62, Great Russell-st. Bloomsbury, 265. Lancaster, Mrs., 140, Grove-street, Camden-town, 281. Lancaster, Hume, 140, Grove-street, Camden-town, 126, 154, 364. Lance, G., 61, Upper Seymour-street, Euston-square, 77, 82, 140, 142, 366. Landseer, Charles, A.R.A., 8, Southampton-st., Fitzroy- square, 132, 239. Landseer, Miss E„ 8, Southampton-st., Fitzroy-sq., 228. Landseer, Edwin, R.A., 1. Laporte, G. H., 5, Berkeley-place, Connaught-sq., 86. Lauder, R. Scott, 35, Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-sq., 65, 311. Lee, F. R., R.A., 16, Norton-street, Portland-place, 22, 29, 130, 149, 163, 215, 216, 398. Leigh, J. M., Craven-hotel, Craven-st., Strand, 134, 435. Lewis, F. C., 53, Charlotte-st., Portland-place, 372. Lilley, I., 19, Newman-street, 48. Lingham, G., 28, Queen-street, Edgeware-road, 336. Linnell, I., 38, Porchester-terrace, Bayswater, 32, 69, 252. Linton, W., 383. Lloyd, I. H., 25, Northumberland-street, New-rd., 333. Lucas, R. C., 17, Cambridge-st., Connaught-place, 453. Lough, J. C., 10, Victoria- road, Pimlico, 463, 464. Lucy, Charles, 75, Charlotte-street. Fitzroy-square, 63. MTan, R. R., Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 379. MTan, Mrs. 82, Newman-street, 245. Maclise, D., A.R.A., 14, Russell-place, Fitzroy-sq. 90, 290. Mac Manus, H., A.R.H.A., 11, Gloucester-terrace, Old Brompton, 195, 246. Marshall, W. Calder, 6 , Upper Belgrave-pl, Pimlico, 448. Martin, I., 425, 438. Middleton, I G., 76, Newman-street, 365. Mins, C., 47, Brewer-street, Golden-square, 161. Mitan, Miss A., 8, Polygon, Somers-town, 213. Montague, A., 61, Frith-street, Soho, 389. Montague, H., Lloyd’s Library, 53, Harley-street, 109. Moore, G. B., 74, Margaret-street, Cavendish-sq., 308. Morris, E. B., 12, GreeU-street, Soho, 392. Morris, R., 49, York-road, Lambeth, 96, 322, 3 69. Morton, A., 21, Soho-square, 24, 248. Muller, W. J., 32, Charlotte-street, Bloomsbury, 363. Mulready, I., 11, George-street, Hanover-sq., 218. Mulready, W., jun., 16, Upper Southwick-street, Grand Junction-road, Paddington, 342. Nash, F., 44, Montpelier-road, Brighton, 264, 390. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF EXHIBITORS. Oliver, A. J., A.R.A., 1 26, Blackfriar’s-road, 111. Oliver, W., 41, Howland-street, 36, 2,17,355. O'Neil, H., 78, Newman-street, 189, 208. Owen, Revd. E. Prvce, M.A., Vicarage, Wellington, Shrop- shire, 323, 384. Papvvorth, E. G., 83, Gower-street, Bedford-sq., 457. Parker, H. P., Newcastle on-Tyne, 260. Palmer, Mrs. S., 4, Grove-street, Lisson-grove, 68. Parris, T. E., 17, Grafton-street, Bond-street, 78, 133, 397. Partridge, I., 21, Lower Brook-street, Grosvenor-square, 18, 28, 164, 274. Patten, G., A.R.A., 303. Pearce, S., The Queen’s Mews, Pimlico, 224. Perry, J. C., 39, Spencer-st, Northampton-sq., 370, 402. Phillip, J., 4, Russell-place, Fitzroy-sq. 381, 405. . Physick, R., 16, Park-terrace, Regent’s-Park, 455. Bidding, il., 2, Osnaburgh-st., Regent’s-Park, 316, 400. Pitt, T. H., Tysoe-st., Clerkenwell, 98. Poole, P. F. t 22, Carburton-street, Fitzroy-sq., 52, 131. Priest, A.,34, Pembroke-sq., Kensington, 145, 232,3 14,335. Puller, J. A., 18, Gloucester-st, West, Haggerstone, 176. Pyne, I. B., 89, Milton -street, Dorset-sq., 108, 301, 352. Read, D. C., The Close, Sarum, 223. Rhodes, J. N., 17, Lowther Cottage, Liverpool-road, Hol- loway, 107. Richardson, E., 14, Duke-street, Portland-place, 452, 459. Rider, W., 5, Albion-street, Hyde-park, 184. Ritchie, J. Musselburgh, 458. Riviere, H. P., 50, London-street, Fitzroy-square, 73. Rochard, S. J.. 281, Regent-street, 309, 376. Roods, T., 74, Charlotte-st., Fitzroy-square, 170, 357, 375. Rothwell, R., 31, Devonshire-street, Portland-place, 144. Ruckle, T. C., 12, Leigh-street, Red Lion-square, 120, 121. Runeiman, C., 5, Oxford-terrace, Edgeware-road, 34, 114. Sarjeant, G. R., 3, Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, 433. Schmaek, Miss, E., 11, Bury-court, St. Mary Axe, 259. Scott, G., 17, North-street, Edgeware-road, 148. Scrope, W., 94, 243. Seaforth, C. PI., 24, Percy-street, Bedford-square, 374,4 12. Selous, H. C., 5, Camden-street, North, Camden-town, 20. Shayer, W., 10, Hanover-buildings, Southampton, 279, 296. Sims, C., 14, Doris-street, Lambeth, 244. Sims, G., 14, Doris-street, Kennington, 87. Simson, W., 12, Sloane-street, 153. Skottowe, C., 1, Bloomsbury-pl., Bloomsbury-sq., 102, 196. Smith, W. J., 9, Upper Gloucester-street, Dorset-sq., 367 Smith, W. Collingwood, 1, Maismore-place, Park- road. New Peckham, i91, 334. Soyer, Mrs., 26, Charing Cross, 38, 112. Spencer, J. S., 3, Foley-street, Portland-place, 236. Stafford, T. W., 39, South-street, Manchester-square. Stanley, C. R., 25, Great Maddox-street, 92, 263. Stark, J., 14, Beaufort-street, Chelsea, 143. Steedman, C., 35, Charles-st., Hampstead-rd., 31, 70, 432. Stephanoff, F. P., 46, Warren-street, Fitzroy-square, 125. Stevens, J., 8, Caroline-street, Bedford-square, 115. Stevens, G , 64, Arlington-street, Camden-town, 35, 177. Stone, F., 53, Berner’s street, 269, 356. Stonhouse, C., 23, Foley-place, Portland-place, 14, 19,284. Stump, S. J., 7, Cork-street, Burlington-gardens, 241. Taylor, Weld, 26, Francis-street, Gower-street, 393. Taylor, W. B.Sarsfield, 20, Fetherstone-build., Holborn,442. Thompson, T, C., R. H. A., 76, Welbeck-street, 358. Thornycroft, T., 56, Albany-street, 451. Tingcombe, J., Hyde Vale, 349. Turner, Francis, 91, Newman-street, 203. Turner, J. M. W., R. A. ; Queen Ann-street, West, 59. Uwins, J., 10, Paddington-green, 21 1. Uwins, T., R. A., 10, Paddington-green, 66. Varley, C., 14, Holland-street, North Brixton, 283. Veal, R. M., 19, Abingdon-street. Westminster, 7. Vickers, A., 7, Islington-green, 41, 67, 79, 198, 285, 287, 320, 399. Wainwriglit, T., 74, Albany-street, Regent’s-park, 100. Ward, E. M., 15, Russell-place, Fitzroy-square, 95. Waterhouse, W., 46, Upper Charlotte-st., Fitzroy-sq., 291. Watts, F. W., Haverstock-terrace, Hampstead, 212, 292. Watts, G. F., 14, Clipstone-st., Fitzroy-square, 37. Webb, A., Trafalgar Lodge, Chelsea, 294. Webster, T., The Mall, Kensington Gravel-pits, 340. West, S., 1 1, A., Berner s-street, 85, 168. Wheelwright, J. II., 74, Newman-street, 47. Wicksteed, C. F., Catharine-street, Strand, 166, 444. Williams, C. F., 100, Cromer-street, Brunswick-sq., 230. Williams, FI., 129, Upper-street, Islington, 54, 289. Williams, J., Church-lane, Islington, 182, 288, 413. Williams, J. M., 15, Mabledon-place, But ton crescent, 225. Willson, Harry, 5, Grove-place, St. John’s Wood, 55, 197. Wilson, J., 83, Pratt-street, Camden-town, SI, 268, 287, 318, 353. Wilson, J., jun., 83, Pratt-street, Camden-town, 324. Wingfield, J. D., 1 , Lower Southampton -st., Fitzroy-sq., 3 19. Witherington, W. I’., A.R.A., 8, Leigh -st., Burton-cres., 206. ! Wood, J., 65, Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, 377. WoodroufFe. R., 191, Regent-street, 257. Woodward, T., 40, London-street, Fitzroy-square, 76, 152. Woolmer, A. J., 20, Huntly-st., Tottenham-eourt-rd, 305. Zeitter, J., 32, Edward-st., Hampstead-road, 91, 175, I87. Ziegler, H. B., 81, Wells-street, Oxford-street, 344. I.ONWlN : I’KINTED l!Y W. NICOL, 00, l-AI.I MAI. I.. BrttisI) 3fnstttutton FOR PROMOTING THE FINE ARTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. FOUNDED, JUNE 4, 1805, OPENED, JANUARY 18, 1806. THE QUEENS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, PATRONESS. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, PRESIDENT. THE RIGHT HON. LORD FRANCIS EGERTON, M.P. DEPUTY PRESIDENT. LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM NICOL, 60, PALL-MALL. 1840. PRICE ONE SHILLING. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PRESENT EXHIBITION. The Duke of Norfolk, K. G. The Duke of Buccleuch, K. G. The Duke of Sutherland. The Marquess of W estminster. The Earl of Carlisle, Earl De La Warr. The Earl of Burlington. The Earl of Lichfield. The Earl ofNormanton. Viscount Duncannon. Viscount Powerscourt, M. P. Viscountess Anson. Lord Feversham. Lord Ashburton Lord Colborne. Hon. W. T. Fox Strang ways. Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. M. P. Sir John Swinburne, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Charles Sullivan, Bart. Sir George Philips, Bart. John Allnutt, Esq. Joseph Barchard, Esq. D. Barclay, Esq. C. O. Bowles, Esq. Charles Blind, Esq. Henry Broadwood, Esq. M. P. George Byng, Esq. M. P. Rev. J. Coles Dr. Darling. P. De Wint, Esq. Executor of the late Mr. Hilton. Andrew Drummond, Esq. Richard Elison, Esq. W. Evans, Esq. Andrew Fountaine, Esq. The Rev. Thomas Gronow, Thomas Hamlet, Esq. John Hardwick, Esq. John Heathcote, Esq. Charles Heusch, Esq. R. S. Holford, Esq. H. T. Hope, Esq. M. P. George Jenkins, Esq. H. A. J. Munro, Esq. Dr. Nevinson. William Parker, Esq. Newman Smith, Esq. William Smyth, Esq. Lt. General Thornton. J. H. Turner, Esq. Robert Vernon, Esq. Charles Baring Wall, Esq. M. P. William Wells, Esq. S. C. Weston, Esq. George Wilbraham, Esq. M. P. Colonel Wyndham. The Executors of the late Mr. Carr. GOVERNORS OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION. THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, PATRONESS. THE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, PRESIDENT. THE RIGHT HON. LORD FRANCIS EGERTON, M. P. DEPUTY PRESIDENT. HEREDITARY GOVERNORS. * The Earl of Aberdeen, K. T. Director. The Marquess of Abercorn. The Earl of Ashburnham. The Earl of Aylesford. * Lord Ashburton, Director. Sir Emanuel Felix Agar. John Angerstein, Esq. Mrs. Anst. * The Marquess of Bute. * Earl Brownlow, Director. The Earl of Bridgewater. * Lady Bernard. Lord Barrington. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Director . Sir Frederick Baker, Bart. * Colonel Hugh Baillie. * James Evan Baillie, Esq. The Rev. James Baker. John Bay ford. Esq. 1 homas W entvvorth Beaumont, Esq. * Lord Bexley. John Blackall, Esq. Thomson Bonar, Esq. William R. Bradshaw, Esq. Sir T. ILL. Broadhead, Bart. The Marquess Camden, K. G The Earl of Carlisle, K. G. Earl Cowper. Earl Carysfort. Lord Carrington . * Lord Col borne, Director. Miss Burdett Coutts. The Duke of Devonshire, K. G. * The Earl of Dartmouth, Director. Col. Sir A. J. Dalrymple, Bart. * Sir George Duckett, Bart. * Richard Hart Davis, Esq. Director. Lt. Col. Hugh Percy Davison. Miss Dehaney. William Joseph Denison, Esq. M. P. Villiers Dent, Esq. Charles Devon, Esq. Sir P. M. G. Egerton, Bart. William Evans, Esq. M. P. Earl Fitzwilliam. Lord Feversham. Sir Walter R. Farquhar, Bart. Sir George Henry Freeling, Bart. Sir Robert Fitz Wygram, Bart. John Fuller, Esq. Sir Sandford Graham, Bart. * Francis Gosling, Esq. George Gostling, Esq. * John Hambrough, Esq. * Hugh Harnmersley, Esq. Nathaniel Hibbert, Esq. Henry Hoare, Esq. Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, Bart. J. H. Holder, Esq. Henry Hope, Esq. Henry Thomas Hope, Esq. M.P. Director Henry Philip Hope, Esq. The Rev. Sir Satnuel Clark Jervoise, Bart Hylton Jolliffe, Esq. Lord Kinnaird. John Knight, Esq. 4 GOVERNORS OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION. * The Marquess of Lansdowne, K. G. Director. The Earl of Liverpool , K. G. The Earl of Lonsdale, K. G. Sir John William Lubbock, Bart. Mrs. Law. Thomas Legh, Esq. * Samuel Long, Esq. * William Long, Esq. William Ludlam, Esq. The Duke of Marlborough. * Earl Manvers. * Sir Francis Bernard Morland, Bart. The Earl of Normanton. Charles Savill Onley, Esq. Earl of Powis. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. * Hon. Edward Petre. Thomas Lister Parker, Esq. John Penn, Esq. Louis Hayes Petit, Esq. Charles Pieschell, Esq. Pryse Pryse, Esq. M. P. * The Earl of Rosebery. Lord Viscount Ranelagh. * Samuel Rogers, Esq. Director. * Jesse Watts Russell, Esq. Sir Samuel Scott, Bart. Henry Seymour, Esq. * Richard Simmons, Esq. Benjamin Smith, Esq. Lord Sudeley. * Lord Charles Townshend. * George Watson Taylor, Esq. Richard Thompson , Esq. John Thornton, Esq. William Thornhill, Esq. The Rev. Thomas Vialls. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart. * Charles BaringWall, Esq. M.P. Director . Frederick Webb, Esq. The Marquess of Westminster, Director. William Henry Whitbread, Esq. William Wilberforce, Esq. George Wilbraham, Esq. M. P. Robert Williams, Esq. John Smith Wright, Esq. Earl of Zetland. Those marked * have signified their consent to the recommendation of the Directors, to allow their interest in the Institution to terminate with their lives. LIFE GOVERNORS. John Proctor Anderdon, Esq. Miss Atherton. The Earl of Beverley. The lit. lion. Sir Charles Bagot, G. C. B. Director. Lord Burghersh. Sir Henry Bunbury, Bart. Henry Baring, Esq. William Blake, Esq. Director. Samuel Boddington, Esq. William Bosanquet, Esq. Henry Broadwood, Esq. M. P. The Archbishop of Canterbury. Benjamin Bond Cabbell, Esq. Lord Churchill. John Curteis, Esq. Robert Henry Daubeney, Esq. Lord Dynevor. Charles Dixon, Esq. Enosh Durant, Esq. The Rev. Howell Holland Edwards. Lord Fitzgerald and Vesci. William Fitzhugh, Esq. Earl Grey, K.G* GOVERNORS OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION. Lord Garvagh. Right Hon Sir Robert Gordon, G. C.B. James Goding, Jun. Esq. William Haldimand, Esq. James Hall, Esq. William R. Hamilton, Esq. Frederick Hodgson, Esq. M.P. Edward N. Hurt, Esq. William King, Esq. Henry King, Esq. Sir John Lowther, Bart. Lord Maryborough. T. Potter Macqueen, Esq. Fuller Maitland, Esq. Miss Middleton. James Morrison, Esq. H. A. J. Munro, Esq. Lord Northwick, Director. Sir Thomas Neave, Bart. Joseph Neeld, Esq. M. P. Charles Offley, Esq. Lord Viscount Palmerston, M. P. Lord Prudhoe. The Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. M. P. Director. Frederick Perkins, Esq. Sir George Philips, Bart. M. P. William Tyringham Praed, Jun. Esq. The Earl of Ripon. Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart. Sir John Rae Reid, Bart. William Scrope, Esq., Director. J. B. Scott, Esq. Edward Solly, Esq. Richard H. Solly, Esq. Sir James Stuart, Bart. William Tassie, Esq. George Townley, Esq. John Vincent Thompson, Esq. Robert Vernon, Esq. The Right Hon. Sir GeorgeWarrender,Bart. William Wells, Esq. Director. Samuel Charles Weston, Esq. Henry James Wheeler, Esq. Colonel Wyndham. SUBSCRIBERS. Sir John Soane, R.A. £500 0 J. C. Parker, Esq. - £]0 10 Sir Charles Bell - 10 10 William Vaughan, Esq. - 10 10 Charles Birch, Esq. 10 10 Sir Oswald Moseley, Bart. 10 10 Sir Robert Frankland, Bart. 10 10 Richard Hodgson, Esq. annual 3 3 Joseph Gwilt, Esq. 10 10 Lieut. -General Thornton annual 3 3 Charles Hatchett, Esq. 10 10 Subscribers of 50 Guineas, are entitled, to be balloted for as Governors for Life, and have the right oj personal admission to the Morning Exhibitions, of introducing two friends each day, and to personal admission and Two Tickets for the Evening Exhibitions ; but Subscribers of 100 Guineas are entitled to the same privileges, and to Four Tickets for the Evening Exhibitions. Subscribers of 5 Guineas a year, have personal admission, and the right of introducing one friend each day to the Morning Exhibitions. Subscribers of 3 Guineas a year, or of 25 Guineas in one sum, have personal admission to the Morning Exhibitions. Subscriptions received by Messrs. Drummond , Bankers, Charing Cross. B The Directors of the British Institution have been enabled by the liberality and kindness of the Proprietors, to collect for their Second Exhibition some fine Works of the Ancient Masters, that have never been exhibited on any former occasion. Some few of singular merit appear for a second time, but it is after a lapse of several years. The Directors have this year made an alteration in the usual plan, and have dedicated one room entirely to the reception of the Works of Mr. Hilton, the late Keeper of the Royal Academy. His merit is too well known, and his character too highly appre- ciated, to render it necessary to say one word on the subject. They flatter themselves that the Public will be gratified with an Exhibition, that will at the same time do credit to the memory of the Artist. The Directors take this opportunity of announcing their intention of giving next year Four Prizes of Fifty Guineas each to Pictures which have never been exhibited to the Public before their admission to the British Institution ; it being understood that no artist will be entitled to more than one prize. CATALOGUE OF PICTURES BY ITALIAN, SPANISH, FLEMISH, DUTCH, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MASTERS. WITH WHICH THE PROPRIETORS HAVE FAVOURED THE INSTITUTION. JUNE, 1840. The Numbers on the Pictures commence at the Upper End of the North Room, in the centre ; and in the Middle and South Rooms, on the left hand. No. Subjects. 1 Mount Parnassus - 2 Christ bearing the Cross and Santa Vero- nica - 3 The Holy Family and Monk of the Convent 4 The Holy Family and St. John 5 St. John the Baptist 6 The Magdalen with Angels 7 Christ and the Woman of Samaria 8 Angels’ Pleads, - 9 The Vision of Ezekiel, from the Orleans Gallery - 10 The Holy Family with Angels 11 A Musical Party 12 Minerva and Cadmus iloom. Painters. Proprietors. Claude The Earl of Burlington . A. Caracci Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. A. Caracci Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Francesco Mola Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Andrea del Sarto Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Schidone Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. A. Caracci Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Correggio Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Raphael Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Murillo Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Gonzales Charles Brind, Esq. Rubens Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. No. Subjects. 13 The Magdalen at Devotion - 14 Portrait of Sir Thomas More 15 A Girl’s Head - 16 Abraham and the Angels 17 Infant Christ and St. John 18 Portrait of one of the Medici Family 19 Bathsheba at the Bath 20 A Forest Scene 21 Magdalen, Contemplation 22 A Forest Scene - 23 Fishermen in a Landscape 24 Stag Hunt at one of the Country Houses of the Kings of Spain 25 The Magdalen - 26 Landscape with the ruined Castle of Bre- derode - - 27 Mater dolorosa - 28 The Holy Family and St. Catherine - 29 Virgin and Child, from the collection of Le Senateur Cambasio of Genoa 30 Stag Hunt - 31 A Domestic Scene 32 Christ bearing the Cross, from the Riccardi Palace - 33 The Virgin with Joseph adoring the infant Christ - 34 Descent from the Cross 35 The Holy Family with Angels 36 Dutch Courtship - 37 The outside of a Cottage with a Pedlar 38 A Lady washing her hands 39 Milking Goats - 40 Female at a window Painters. Guercino Holbein Schidone Rembrandt Pietro da Cortona Agnolo Bronzino Ludovico Caracci Hobbima Carlo Dolce Hobbima Dominichino Proprietors. D. Barclay , Esq. The Executors of Mr. Carr Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. Hon. IV. T. Fox Strangways. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Lord Feversham. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. R. S. Ho If or d, Fsq. Lord Feversham. Velasquez Titian Hobbima Carlo Dolce Old Palma | Julio Romano Wouwerman Guercino Lord Ashburton. Lord Ashburton. f Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, 1 Bart. M. P. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Carlo Dolce Luca Signorelli of Cortona Vandyke Garofalo A. Ostade Dusart Eglon Vander Neer Berghem Gerard Dow Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Hon. IV. T. Fox Strangways. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. William Wells, Esq. William Wells, Esq. Charles Heusch, Esq. Charles Brind, Esq. Lord Ashburton. [9] No. Subjects. 41 An Interior with Dutch Boors 4*2 Landscape with figures 43 Contemplation 44 Landscape with figures 45 A dead Partridge 46 An Interior - 47 The Village Surgeon 48 Fruit and Flowers 49 Hilly Landscape - 50 Landscape - 51 Horses and figures 52 A Rocky Landscape 53 The Virgin of the Crescent 54 Tobias preaching over the dead 55 The Baptism of Christ 56 Landscape with figures 57 Virgin and Child 58 Landscape with a waterfall 59 The finding of Moses, from the Justiniani Gallery - - 60 A Reposo - 61 The fall of the Angels 62 Theseus finding the arms of iEgeus 63 Holy Family and Monk of the Convent , from the Collection of Le Senateur Cambasio, at Genoa ; the outline hy Michel Angelo. 64 A River scene on the coast of Holland 65 Daughter of Herodias with head of St. John 66 Susanna and the Elders 67 Virgin and Child and Monks 68 Head of a Young Man, from the Riccardi Palace - 69 Temptation of Saint Benedict Painters. A. Ostade G. and N. Poussin Sir J. Reynolds Gainsborough Cuyp A. Ostade A. Brauwer Van Huysum Ruysdael Ruysdael Wouwerman Salvator Rosa Murillo Le Sueur Paul Veronese Gaspar Poussin Onorio Mariani Ruysdael Dominichino Murillo Luca Giordano Phil.de Champagne Sebastian del Piombo Ruysdael Giorgione Caravaggio Fra Bartolomeo Raphael Lud. Carracci Proprietors. Joseph Bar chard, Esq. R. S. Holford, Esq. H. A. J. Munro , Esq. Rev. J. Coles. Charles Brind, Esq. Lord Colhorne. William Wells , Esq. Joseph Barchard, Esq. Charles Brind, Esq. W. Evans, Esq. Viscountess Anson. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Lt. General Thornton. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring. Bart. Andrew Fount aine , Esq. Sir Charles Sullivan, Bart. The Earl of Lichfield. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. George Byng, Esq. M. P. Sir Thomas Burins:, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Andrew Fountaine, Esq. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. The Duke of Norfolk, K. G. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Charles Sullivan, Bart. C [ 10 ] Jtftfotile Hoorn. No. Subjects. 70 Girl with a Dog - 71 Holy Family— a sketch 72 Infant Christ and St. John, a sketch - 73 The Shepherds offering 74 A boat race on the Grand Canal, Venice 75 St. Mark’s Place with the ceremony of the Doge wedding the Adriatic, Venice 76 The Grand Canal, Venice 77 St. John with the lamb 78 Water-Mill - 79 Landscape, an Italian scene - 80 Foote in the Character of Major Sturgeon in the farce of the Mayor of Garratt 81 Garrick in the Character of Abel Drugger with John Palmer and Burton, in the Alchymist - 82 Foote and Weston in the Characters of Dr. Last and the President, in the farce of Dr. Last. - 83 Cupid as a Pickpocket 84 Landscape with buildings and portraits of George IV. and the Princess Royal when children - 85 Cupid as a link boy - 86 The Annunciation - 87 A Skirmish of Cavalry 88 Portrait of the Painter 89 A Moonlight - 90 A Portrait - 91 March of an Army 92 The Assumption of the Virgin Painters. Sir J. Reynolds Murillo Murillo Lud. Caracci Canaletto Canaletto Canaletto Murillo Ruysdael R. Wilson Zoffanii Zoffanii Zoffanii Sir J. Reynolds Gainsborough Sir J. Reynolds Rubens Vander Meulen F. Mieris Vander Neer F. Mieris Vander Meulen Murillo Proprietors. C. O. Bowles, Esq. John Hardwick, Esq. John Hardwick, Esq. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. The Duke of Buccleuch, K. G. The Dukeof Buccleuch, K. G. The Dukeof Buccleuch, K.G. Marquess of Westminster . Charles Brind, Esq. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. The Earl of Carlisle, K. G. The Earl of Carlisle, K. G. The Earl of Carlisle, Earl De la Warr. K. G. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart . Earl De la Warr. Thomas Hamlet, Esq. The Earl of Nor manton. Charles Heusch, Esq. Lord Colborne. Charles Heusch, Esq. The Earl of Normanton. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. [ 11 ] No. Subjects. 93 A Market Girl - 94 View in Venice 95 Landscape with Meleager and Atalanta 96 View of Whitehall 97 Woman of Samaria 98 Head of an Old Woman 99 The Custom House, Venice - 100 Head of an Old Man 101 Mendicants in a Landscape 102 A Camp Scene - 103 The Church of St. Giorgio Maggiore, Venice - 104 View in Venice - 105 View on the Grand Canal with the Cus- tom House - 106 March of an Army - 107 Head of a Man 108 Cupid - 109 Mary, Queen of England 110 View on the coast at Scheveling 111 Joshua conducting the Ark over tlx River Jordan, painted on oriental Ala baster - 112 A Woody Scene with Deer - 113 Landscape with figures 114 Grand Canal, Venice 115 Portrait of General Scott 116 Head of an Old Man 117 A Boy with cabbage nets 118 A Gale on the coast of Holland 1 19 Landscape with Woodcutters 120 Philip the IV. on Horseback 121 Contemplation - Painters. Proprietors. 1 Crespi C. Baring Wall , Esq. M. P. Canaletto George Jenkins, Esq. II. Wilson Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. i Canaletto The Duke of Buccleuch,K.G. Gaetana Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Den net 1 The Rev. Thos. Gronow. Canaletto George Jenkins, Esq. M. Zorg G. Wilhraham, Esq. M. P. Zoffanii Andrew Drummond , Esq. Pater re II. Broadwood, Esq. M. P. Canaletto The Duke of Buccleuch,K.G. Canaletto The Duke of Buceleuch,K. G. Canaletto The Duke of Buccleuch,K. G Pater re H. Broadwood, Esq. M. P. Rembrandt The Earl of Lichfield. Rubens G. Wilhraham, Esq. M. P. Sir Antonio More Visco u n t Dun ca n non. De Vlieger Newman Smith, Esq. N. Poussin Viscount Powerscourt, M.P Vander Neer Charles Bl ind, Esq. J. Asselyn Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Canaletto The Duke of Buccleuch,K.G. Sir J. Reynolds Andrew Drummond, Esq. W. Owen, R. A. Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel , Bart. M. P. Sir J. Reynolds Earl De la Warr, Ruysdael Andrew Drummond, Esq. Teniers Sir Charles Sullivan, Bart . Velasquez Thomas Hamlet , Esq. Sir J. Reynolds John Allnutt, Esq . [ 12 ] No. Subjects. 122 The Student - 123 Landscape, with a ruined bridge 124 Landscape with Figures, from the Col- lection of the Duchess de Berri 125 Flowers in a Vase - 126 The Port of Amsterdam 127 General Amherst - 128 The Magdalen - 129 View on the Grand Canal, Venice 130 Landscape with Cattle and Figures - Painters. Sir J. Reynolds Ruysdael Wynants and Lin- gelback Van Huysum Storck Sir J. Reynolds Guercino Guardi Both Proprietors. Earl De la Warr. Andrew Fountaine , Esq. Charles Heusch, Esq. William Wells , Esq. G. Wilhraham , Esq. M. P. Andrew Drummond, Esq. G. Wilhraham, Esq. M. P. S. C. Weston, Esq. H. A. J. Munro, Esq. >out^ iEoom. The Works of the late William Hilton, Esq. II. A. 131 Queen Philippa interceding with Edward the III. for the lives of the Burgesses of Calais - 132 The Entombment of Christ - 133 Cupid, a sketch _____ 134 Christ crowned with thorns, a Drawing in chalk for the large Picture - - 135 The Massacre of the Innocents, a sketch 136 The Picture of ditto - _ _ 137 Adam and Eve, a sketch - 138 Diana and Calisto, a sketch - 139 Comus, a sketch _____ 140 The Graces dancing, a sketch 141 A Girl and Child at a fountain, a sketch 142 A sleeping Boy, a sketch - 143 Ecce Homo, a sketch _ 144 A Boy reposing, a sketch - 145 Head of a Polish Jew, a sketch 146 Cupid on a cruise, a sketch _ 147 Nessus and Dejanira, a sketch H. T. Hope, Esq. M.P. The Duke of Sutherland. The Executor, P.De Wint,Esq. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. Dr. Nevinson. Dr. Nevinson. Dr. Nevinson. W. Smyth, Esq. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. Dr. Nevinson. Dr. Nevinson. Dr. N evinson. No. Subjects. 148 Scene from a Monkish Legend, a sketch 149 Rebecca at the Well, a sketch - 150 The Old Prophet, an upright sketch 151 Nature blowing bubbles - 152 The Triumph of Amphitrite - 153 Nature blowing bubbles, a sketch - 154 Una entering the Cottage of Corceca 155 Head of an Old Man, Study from Nature 156 Jacob parting with Benjamin - 157 Study of the Head of an Old Sailor - - - 158 The Angel releasing Peter from Prison 159 The Graces teaching Cupid to play on the Lyre 160 Rebecca at the Well - 161 Cupid sailing on his quiver - 162 Una entering the Cottage of Corceca, a sketch 163 The Old Prophet finding the body of the disobedient Man of God, a sketch - 164 The Rape of Europa, a sketch - 165 The Three Maries at the foot of the Cross, a sketch 166 The Head of a Jew, a sketch - 167 The Rape of Ganymede, a sketch - 168 Rebecca taking leave of Laban, a sketch 169 Una in the Wood - 170 Christ blessing little Children, a sketch 171 Sir Calidore’s first interview with Pastorella 172 The Crucifixion, a sketch - 173 The Children deriding Elisha - 174 A Nymph and Cupid - 175 Cupid and Nymphs - 176 Edith and Monks discovering the body of Harold 177 Una driven from the Cottage of Corceca, a sketch 178 A Nymph and Cupid - 179 Ophelia on the Willow Proprietors. Dr. Nevinson. The Executor. The Executor. Sir John Swinburne , Bart. Richard Eli son, Esq. The Executor. Richard Elison , Esq. Lord Colborne. William LVells, Esq. The Executor. The Executor. Sir George Philips, Bart . Robert Vernon, Esq. William Smyth, Esq. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. i ' The Executor. The Executor. Richard Elison, Esq. Richard Elison , Esq. The Executor. The Executor. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart , Robert Vernon, Esq. The Executor. Robert Vernon, Esq. The Executor. I J. H. Turner, Esq . The Executor . D [ 14 ] No. Subjects. 180 St. George and the Dragon - 181 The Sketch of discovering the body of Harold 182 Sabrina releasing the Lady from the Enchanted Chair, a sketch ------ 183 Christ crowned with thorns, a sketch - 184 Cupid and Nymph, a sketch - - 185 Nessus and Dejanira, a sketch - 186 Comus and the Lady ------ 187 Meleager and Atalanta - 188 Una driven from the Cottage of Corceca 189 Boy and Cat ------ 190 The Brethren of Joseph shewing the bloody garment to Jacob ______ 191 Sir Calepine rescuing Serena “ Sir Calepine by chaunce more than by choyce. The self-same evening fortune hither drove. As he to seek Serena through the woods did rove. * * * * Eftsoons he saw one with a naked knife Readie to launch her breast and let out loved life. With that he thrusts into the thickest throng;” Spenser's Fairie Queene, Book VI. Canto VIII. *** Several Amateurs and Artists have commenced a Subscription for the purchase of this fine specimen of Mr. Hilton’s Genius, with the intention of presenting it to the National Gallery. The Books will remain open for the completion of this object a few weeks longer, at Messrs. Colnaghi and Co. Pall Mall East ; and at Mr. Carpenter’s, Old Bond Street. 192 John of Gaunt reproving Richard II. - 193 The Rape of Europa - 194 The Infant Warrior - 195 Meleager and Atalanta, a sketch _ 196 The triumph of Amphitrite - 197 An unfinished Study of a Nymph _ - _ PJUNTF.D BY W. NICOL, PALL, MALL. Proprietors. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. T he Executor. The Executor. John M. Heathcote , Esq. Dr. Darling. Colonel IVi/ndham. William Par her, Esq. The Executor. The Executor. The Executor. 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B The Directors have been under the necessity of returning more than three hundred pictures from want of room. CATALOGUE OF THE WORKS OF BRITISH ARTISTS IN THE GALLERY OF Wije ISrtttsf) institution, PALL-MALL, FOR EXHIBITION AND SALE. 1841 . (£f The Numbers on the Pictures commence at the upper end of the North Room, in the centre. R. A. — denotes Royal Academician. A. R . A. — Associate of the Royal Academy. R. H. A. — Royal Hibernian Academy. The measures include the Frames of the Pictures. A Deposit of Twenty per cent, to bepaid on all purchases made in the Gallery. A Priced Catalogue is left in the Gallery for inspection. Jlsrtfj Hoorn. F .^; n 1 The raising' of Jairus’ daughter Theodor von Holst 11 6 2 The last Interview between Sir Thomas More and his daughter on his way to the Tower, after his condemnation . — Fide Roper s Life of Sir T. More - - E. M. Ward 5 2 Width. Feet. In. 7 4 4 5 “ And, when her dear, dear Father passed along, Would not be held — but, bursting through the throng, Halberd and battle-axe — kissed him o’er and o’er: Then turned and went — then sought him as before, Believing she should see his face no more !” Vide Rogers’ Human Life. 3 American Forest Scenery — Seminole Indians firing a White Settlement - J. Shaw 4 2 This daring remnant of a Tribe inhabiting Florida, have for several years past been engaged in a war of extermination with the people of the United States, who have expended one hundred millions in attempting to subdue them. Their exploits are of the most extraor- dinary character — scarcely a day, but the Mails, arriving at Washington from the South, bring accounts of their having penetrated far into the settled parts of the country, burning and destroying whole plantations and scalping the Inhabitants. — From materials collected on the spot. 4 Ferreting Rabbits - . F. R. Lee, R. A. 3 0 5 5 3 6 No. Subjects. Painters. 13 The Magdalen at Devotion - 14 Portrait of Sir Thomas More 15 A Girl’s Head - 16 Abraham and the Angels 17 Infant Christ and St.John 18 Portrait of one of the Medici Family 19 Bathsheba at the Bath 20 A Forest Scene 21 Magdalen, Contemplation 22 A Forest Scene - 23 Fishermen in a Landscape 24 Stag Hunt at one of the Country Houses of the Kings of Spain 25 The Magdalen - 26 Landscape with the ruined Castle of Bre- derode - - 27 Mater dolorosa - 28 The Holy Family and St. Catherine - 29 Virgin and Child, from the collection of Le Senateur Cambasio of Genoa 30 Stag Hunt - 31 A Domestic Scene 32 Christ bearing the Cross, from the Riccardi Palace - 33 The Virgin with Joseph adoring the infant Christ - 34 Descent from the Cross 35 The Holy Family with Angels 36 Dutch Courtship - 37 The outside of a Cottage with a Pedlar 38 A Lady washing her hands 39 Milking Goats - 40 Female at a window Guercino Holbein Schidone Rembrandt Pietro da Cortona Agnolo Bronzino Ludovico Caracci Hobbima Carlo Dolce Hobbima Dominichino Velasquez Titian Hobbima Carlo Dolce Old Palma Julio Romano Wouwerman Guercino Carlo Dolce Luca Signorelli of Cortona Vandyke Garofalo A. Ostade Dusart Eglon Vander Neer Berghem Gerard Dow Proprietors. D. Barclay , Esq. The Executors of Mr. Carr Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. Hon. IV. T. Fox Strangway s. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. Lord Feversham. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. R. S. Holford, Fsq. Lord Feversham. Lord Ashburton. : Lord Ashburton. { Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, | Burt. M. P. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. Sir Thomas Bavins , Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Hon. IV. T. Fox Strangways. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. William Wells, Esq. William Wells, Esq. Charles Heusch, Esq. Charles Brind, Esq. Lord Ashburton. [ 9 ] No. Subjects. 41 An Interior with Dutch Boors 42 Landscape with figures 43 Contemplation 44 Landscape with figures 45 A dead Partridge 46 An Interior - 47 The Village Surgeon 48 Fruit and Flowers 49 Hilly Landscape - 50 Landscape - 51 Horses and figures 52 A Rocky Landscape 53 The Virgin of the Crescent 54 Tobias preaching over the dead 55 The Baptism of Christ 56 Landscape with figures 57 Virgin and Child 58 Landscape with a waterfall 59 The finding of Moses, from the Justiniani Gallery - - 60 A Reposo - - „ - 61 The fall of the Angels 62 Theseus finding the arms of ./Egeus 63 Holy Family and Monk of the Convent , from the Collection of Le Senateur Cainbasio, at Genoa ; the outline by Michel Angelo. 64 A River scene on the coast of Holland 65 Daughter of Herodias with head of St. John 66 Susanna and the Elders 67 Virgin and Child and Monks 68 Head of a Young Man, from the Riccardi Palace - 69 Temptation of Saint Benedict Painters. A. Ostade G. and N. Poussin Sir J. Reynolds Gainsborough Cuyp A. Ostade A. Brauwer Van Huysum Ruysdael Ruysdael Wouwerman Salvator Rosa Murillo Le Sueur Paul Veronese Gaspar Poussin Onorio Mariani Ruysdael Dominichino Murillo Luca Giordano Phil.de Champagne Sebastian del Piombo Ruysdael Giorgione Caravaggio Fra Bartolomeo Raphael Lud. Carracci Proprietors. Joseph Barchard, Esq. R. S. Holford, Esq. H. A. J. Munro, Esq. Rev. J. Coles. Charles Brind, Esq. Lord Colborne. William Wells, Esq. Joseph Barchard, Esq. Charles Brind, Esq. W. Evans, Esq. Viscountess Anson. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Lt. General Thornton. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring. Bart. Andrew Fountaine , Esq. Sir Charles Sullivan, Bart. The Earl of Lichfield. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart . George Byng, Esq. M. P. Sir Thomas Baring, Bard. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Andrew Fountaine , Esq. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. The Duke of Norfolk, K. G. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Charles Sullivan, Bart. C 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Height. Width. [ 10 ] Derbyshire Moor scene, Storm approaching II. Dawson Morning - - N. J. Crowley, 11. H. A. The Sombre Mood - H. Frazer , 11. H. A. “ Welcome kindred glooms.” “ Buy Image” - - F. C. Hakewill Ponte de i Sospiri, Venice - G. B. Moore Interview between Milton and Galileo - C. Lucy “ Milton went to Italy in 1638. £ There it was,’ says he, ' that I found and visited the famous Galileo, grown old, a prisoner to the Inquisition.’ Old and blind he might have said. Galileo, by his own account, became blind in 1637- — Vide Tiraboschi and Wotton’ s Remains. “ There unseen In manly beauty Milton stood before him, Gazing with reverential awe.” — Vide Rogers Italy. The Glee Maiden. — Fide Fair Maid of Perth R. S. Lauder , R.S.A. An Avenue of Willow Pollards - J. Stark Don Quixote giving advice to Sancho Panza upon entering on his Government J. Gilbert “ In the next place Sancho,” said the Knight, “ do not overlay your common discourse with that glut of proverbs, which you mix in it continually.” Sketch from Nature - H. J. Boddinglon The Pet A. Geddes, A. 11. A. Playing with Gold Fish - A. Chisholm Sketch of a Bazaar at Siout, Egypt, JV. J. Midler The Village Church, Sunday Morning C. R. Stanley Coast Scene, with Fishing Boats, the tide coming in with a heavy swell - G. F. Phillips The Banshee — 1st compartment, “ The Warn- ing,” — 2nd “ The Death” N. J. Crowley, R.H.A. “ Twas the Banshee’s lonely wailing, Well I knew the voice of death On the night wind slowly sailing O’er the bleak and gloomy heath. Translated from the ancient Irish by T. Crofton Crolcer, Escj. Juliet and the Friar - - E. B. Morris “ Take thou this phial, being then in bed And this distilled liquor drink thou off.” The death of Cardinal Beatoun of St. Andrews C. Lees, R. S. A. This event took place in the castle of St. Andrews on the morning of the 29th of May, 1548. The Murderers were John Leslie, brother to the Earl of Rothes, Peter Carmichael and JamesMelville. The point of time is when Melville is about to finish the address which he made to the Cardinal, calling on him to repent of his former wicked life. After which he stabbed him, as did also the other-conspirators : the Cardinal calling out “ Fie fie ! I am a priest, all is gone !” A Fisherman of the Abruzzi Mountains J. Inskipp View near Hornby Castle, Yorkshire — a Decem- ber Afternoon - S. Bendixen Feet. In. 5 4 3 1 3 0 2 9 2 6 5 1 3 10 2 7 3 3 1 3 2 0 1 9 1 5 3 6 3 7 3 10 4 2 4 8 3 0 2 5 Feet. In. 7 4 3 5 3 8 2 3 2 3 4 4 3 2 3 6 2 10 1 6 l 9 1 6 1 1 3 0 5 0 4 7 5 i 6 2 2 8 2 9 [ n ] Height. Width. 71 Apples — Pears 72 Returning from Plough 73 Eton College 74 The Fruit Girl 75 The Massacre of the Innocents A. J. Oliver, A. R. A. J. F. Herring J. Stark J. A. Cahusac E. B. Morris “ Then Herod when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men, was exceeding wrath, and sent forth, and slew all the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, &c. — Matthew II. 16. 76 Sketch in the Church of St. Etienne, Caen, IV. Fowler 77 Nell Gwynn pleading to Charles II. to found Chelsea Hospital - II. Mac Manus R. 11. A. When the garrison was withdrawn from Tangiers, there was among them a considerable number of aged and deerepid persons. It was therefore proposed to build an hospital for them, and the king being applied to for a piece of ground for the site, offered the spot on which King James’s College stood j but recollecting himself/' Odso ” says he, “ ’tis true I have already given that land to Nell here.” She immediately said, “ have you so Charles ? Then I will return it to you again for this purpose.” 78 “ The wicked shall be turned into hell : and all the people that forget God.” — Psalm, IK. 17. IV. Riviere 79 A Ferry - - - T. Creswick 80 The Plain Gold Ring - - T. Clater “ When once the young heart of a maiden is stolen The maiden herself will steal after it soon.” — Moore. 81 Bacchus consoling Ariadne for the loss of Theseus G. Patten, A. R. A. 82 A Study - Miss E Schmack 83 Part of an interior - - Miss E. Schmack 84 Fruit G. Stevens 85 Letter from abroad — the battle described C. Runciman 86 La Preghiera 87 Le Chateau de Reubens 88 In the Old Chase at Haddon 89 Evening on the sands, near Hastings 90 Street Scene in Lisbon 91 A Village Scene - 92 View in Tuscany near San Vivaldo 93 The “ salvage man ” having rescued Sir Calepine from Sir Turpiue crouches at the feet of Serena J. G. Middleton IV. Simson T. Creswick A. Clint C. Simpson J. F. Herring IV. Scrape F. R. Pickersgi/l “ But the wyld man, contrarie to her feare. Came to her creeping like a fawning hound, And by rude tokens made to her appeare His deep compassion "—Spenser’s Faerie Queene, b. 6. 94 Allan Water, Summer - - G. Scott “ For his bride a soldier sought her. And a winning tongue had he ; On the banks of Allan Water None were so gay as she.” Feet. In. 1 2 3 5 3 1 l 3 5 4 Feet. In. 2 3 4 1 4 2 1 2 8 4 14 11 4 1 4 10 4 4 6 3 3 4 3 3 3 6 5 7 2 10 1 4 1 4 2 11 2 9 3 4 2 6 2 4 2 1 2 5 2 7 4 1 2 6 1 2 1 2 2 7 2 5 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 8 2 1 3 3 5 3 3 3 4 0 3 6 3 0 [ 12 ] Height. Width. Feet. In. 95 A Brighton Fisherman - - F. Simoneau 3 0 96 The Novice - - - T. H. Illidge 3 9 “ She knelt before the crucifix. With hands upraised in prayer. But there was no tone of deep distress. No voice of sorrow there.” — Leyland. 97 On the River Lee, near Old Bow Bridge W.A. Brunning 4 3 98 The Watering Place - J. Linnell 3 1 99 Melody - - J. P, Knight, A. R. A. 2 9 f ‘ Music is, Ev’n as the flourish, when true subjects bow To a new-crown’d monarch.” 100 Cattle returning, Evening - J. Wilson, Jun. 1 3 101 The Sweets of Idleness - H. J. Boddington 1 3 102 A Study J. Wilson, Jun. 2 4 103 A view in Denbighshire, N. W. from Castle Dinas Brun, with Dinbrin Hall in the distance Mrs. Arnold 2 7 104 Snow Storm, Avelanche and Inundation in the Alps J. M. W. Turner, R. A. 4 3 105 II Figurista Italiano - - Mrs. Soyer 5 2 106 Roslin Castle, near Edinburgh - R. Stein 3 3 107 Music - - R. S. Lauder, R. S. A. 7 3 108 Street in Cairo - - D. Roberts, A. R. A. 6 3 109 Mill in Warwickshire - - II. Jut sum 2 11 110 An overshot Mill in Glen Laxey, Isle of Mann T. C. Hofiand 2 7 111 Pursuit of Knowledge under difficulties R. Farrier 2 6 112 Blue Lights (close at hand) to warn Steam- boats of shoal water J. M. IV. Turner, R. A. 4 3 113 A Jack Trimmer - - - J. Inski pp 4 9 114 Mecsenas’ Villa, Tivoli, the Campagna of Rome in the distance S. West 3 4 115 Les petits Marchands de Poisson Boullonais Mrs. Soyer 3 5 116 “ The Pleasures of Memory” - T. He art ley 3 6 “ Thy pleasures most we feel, when most alone.” — Rogers. 117 The Long Walk, Windsor J. B. Pyne 4 3 118 The Morning of the Duel - C. Lees, R. S. A. 4 2 119 The Entrance to Hastings - T. C. Hofland 2 8 120 The Victory of Mistress Deborah Debbitch over Major Bridgnorth’s scruples against dancing S. West 2 10 “ As the half bashful, half smiling girl moved gracefully to the music, the father’s eye unavoidably followed the light spring of her step and marked with joy the rising colour in her cheek. He took his leave without one single word farther interdicting the exercise of dancing .” — Vide Rever'd of the Peak. 121 La Maitresse - C. B rocky 2 7 122 Hagar - Miss S. Hubert 2 6 123 The Trooper resting - - T. Woodward 2 6 Feet. In. 2 9 3 4 5 8 3 7 3 6 2 0 1 6 2 0 3 3 5 3 4 1 4 3 5 3 5 2 4 7 3 6 2 3 5 3 4 0 3 10 3 0 3 S 6 0 3 6 3 6 2 5 2 3 2 2 2 1 [ 13 ] Height. Width. 124 The Casket - TV. Derby 125 Mountain Streams - - T. Creswick 126 Ruth - - - - J. Partridge But Ruth clave unto her, and said. Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee ; for where thou goest I will go ; and where thou lodgest I will lodge ; thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. Where thou diest will I die, and there will I be buried : the Lord do so to me, and more also, if ought but death part thee and me. — Ruth I. 14, 16. 127 Timon of Athens near his Cave, Evening G. Barret 128 A View on Plumstead Common, Kent J. Fussell 129 The Happy Villagers - J. J. Jenkins “ These were thy charms — but all these charms are fled.” Goldsmith's Deserted Village. 130 The Cup bearer - - IV. Carpenter, Jun. 131 Head of a Polish Jew - A. Geddes, A. R. A. 132 Gil Bias entertained by the Valets of the Beaux who sup at their Masters’ cost. — Vide Gil Bias, B. III. ch. 4. T. M. Joy iflflttfole 3&oom. 133 Vico, with the Island of Ischia in the distance T. C. Hofland 134 Marie - - Mrs. Mac Ian “ In solitude the Maiden wept. With none to smile and none to cheer, Those sorrows that had never slept Drew from her eye the buried tear.” 135 The Luncheon C. Dukes 130 Interior, Dead Game G. Stevens 137 River Scene, Moon rising - E . Childe 138 Interior in the State Apartments at Penshurst Castle, Waller reading to Sacharissa A. Morton 139 The Introduction of Roland Graeme to the Knight of Avenel. — t ide The Abbot. P. Allan 140 Scene on the River Webber, Borders of Dart- moor, Devon - - TV. Spreat 141 Margaret of Branksome - J. Butter-worth “ On the high turret sitting lone She waked at times the Lute’s soft tone , Touch’d a wild note, and all between Thought of the bower of hawthorns green.” Vide Lay of the Last Minstrel. 142 Rural Love A. Johnstone “ Thy rural loves are nature’s sel : Nae bombast spates o’ nonsense swell : Nae snap conceits, but. that sweet spell O’ witchin love. That charm that can the strongest quell ; The sternest move." — Robert Burns. D Feet. In. 2 2 3 9 3 9 Feet. In. I 10 4 10 4 7 3 2 •2 0 3 4 2 •2 3 3 3 6 2 3 3 4 i 4 2 10 | 2 1 9 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 4 6 5 4 4 3 5 3 2 2 2 8 2 9 2 5 3 4 4 2 r>. ! Oi (N to to to to O! [ 14 ] Height. Width. 143 On the Valley of the Thames, near Reading, Berks, painted on the spot ~ H. C. Pidgeon 144 Scene near Blair Athol - - J. Barnickle 145 The Village of Monnettier, on the summit of the Petit Sal&ve, near Geneva F. H. Henshaiv 146 View from the Summit of Helvellin, Cumberland A. Vickers 147 Church of St. Sauveur at Caen, Normandy E. A. Goodall 148 Cottage Scene, in Sussex - H. J. Boddington 149 Scene on Sevenoaks Common H. J. Boddington 150 Fruit - J. Crabb 151 Cottage Scene at the Village of Lake, Isle of Wight - - - A. Vickers 152 The Gipsy Haunt - - II. J. Boddington 153 Lane Scene at Nacton, near Ipswich A. Vickers 154 On the River Bratley, Westmoreland F. H. Henshaiv 155 Landscape J. Barnickle 156 A Green Stall G. Cole 157 Scene on the Rhine above Coblentz II. P. Riviere 158 King Alfred parting his remaining loaf with a poor Pilgrim - - A. C. Chisholm The King, not deterred by their being but one loaf in the house, cheerfully gave the poor Christian one half of it ; consoling the Queen with this reflection, “ That He who could feed five thousand with five loaves and two fishes, could make (if it so pleased him) that half of the loaf suffice for more than their necessities." 159 Eagle and Black Cock in a Highland Glen F. R. Lee, R. A. 160 Lane Scene, Streatham E. Childe 161 Landscape, composition - ./. Barnickle 162 Flash, a study S. Pearce 163 Sorrento, with the House of Tasso to the right of the picture - T. C. Hofland 164 Amongst the Ruins of St. Augustin’s Monas- tery, Canterbury - r F. Sidneij Cooper 165 Hush ! TV. Riviere 166 Interior of an Osteria in the Campagna of Rome, with Peasants playing at Laccio E. TV. Dallas 167 An Italian Girl J. Inskipp 168 View near Florence - - TV. Havell 169 Maiden Simplicity a la maniere de Goethe II. O'Neil “ Will my Love be true ? Yes ! No ! Yes ! ! No ! ! — Yes ! ! !” Margarete pfiiickt eine Sternblume und, rupfend die Blatter ab, eins nach dem andern, murmeltj “ Er liebt mich — liebt mich nicht — Liebt mich — nicht — Liebt mich— nicht’’ — Das letzte Blatt ausrupfend mit holder Freude ; “ Er liebt mich ! ! !” 170 Bracklin Bridge, Highlands - TV. J. Blacklock 171 View on Ulleswater Lake, Westmoreland G. Crockford 172 Study of a Hawk J. Cook Feet. In. Feet. In. 4 5 7 0 0 11 10 1 9 2 I 1 3 1 7 1 4 1 3 1 6 1 II 1 5 1 8 1 6 l 8 1 6 1 3 1 6 1 8 0 10 2 8 2 1 l 8 1 7 1 10 2 0 0 11 2 5 2 9 4 6 5 5 4 9 1 0 0 11 1 2 6 0 0 11 1 0 1 1 3 4 4 6 3 3 2 9 1 8 1 10 2 2 1 2 3 7 9 9 2 2 2 2 0 3 1 9 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 1 5 9 9 [ 15 ] Height. Width. 173 Horse and Donkeys - - J. N. Rhodes 174 Lady Jane Grey in the Tower Marshall Claxton “ Warning was given to the Lady Jane to prepare for death — a doom which she long expected. The Queen’s zeal, under colour of tender mercy to the prisoner’s soul, induced her to send divines who harassed her with perpetual disputations ; and even a reprieve for three days was granted her, in hopes that she would be persuaded to pay some regard to her eternal welfare. The Lady Jane had presence of mind in these melancholy circumstances to defend her religion. — Vide Hume's Hisiory of England. 175 French Herring Boat running into the Fort of Hav re-de-Grace E. IV. Cooke 176 In Windsor Great Park J. Stark 177 A Yeomanry Charger - - IV. Miles 178 Mayence - - - TV. J. Smith 179 Sledge with Bed Deer C. Hancock 180 Baptism, Interior of the Church of St. Gilles, Caen, Normandy 181 Gipsies, Moonlight 182 Knave of Trumps — Game All Fours 183 Faustus in Meditation 184 Birch Grove, at Redleaf, Kent 185 Burning Vraic, Jersey 186 The Garden Terrace, at Haddon 187 A Steamer taking passengers on board, off Ports- mouth - - J. Wilson 188 Columbus and his Son Diego, receiving relief from the Monks of La Rabida IV. Simson F Goodall E. C. Williams C. Sibley H. Oakes F. R. Lee, R. A. E. TV. Cooke T. Creswick “ A stranger travelling on foot, accompanied by a young boy, stop- ped one day at the gate of an ancient convent of Franciscan Friars, dedicated to Santa Maria de Rabida, and asked a little bread and water for his child. While receiving the humble refreshment, the guardian of the convent. Friar Juan Perez de Marehena, happening to pass by, was struck with the appearance of the stranger, and observing from his air and accent that lie was a foreigner, entered into conversation with him. That stranger was Columbus, accompanied by his young son Diego .” — Washington Irvine's Life of Columbus. 189 Westminster Abbey from the Chapel of St. Erasmus - - F. Nash The canopied and gilded tomb in the centre of the picture is that of the founder of the Abbey, Henry III. 190 The Wanderer and his Friends - R. Janies 191 Ptarmigan S. Eglington 192 End of the West Pier, Calais Hume Lancaster 193 At Richmond G. Dodgson 194 English, French, and German Artists, resting at the Hermitage, after the ascent of Mount Vesuvius - - Marshall Claxton Feet. In. 2 3 5 3 5 7 2 3 2 4 2 2 3 4 4 5 3 3 4 3 9 9 2 7 2 7 2 9 3 3 3 4 4 5 4 6 2 1 1 1 1 11 4 9 Feet. In. 2 7 7 0 7 2 2 9 2 10 1 9 4 0 4 1 4 0 3 3 7 5 2 3 3 6 2 6 3 It 4 1 4 0 3 10 2 5 2 7 2 5 7 10 [ 16 ] Height. Width. 195 Narcissus - - - G. Lance And, while he drinks, he starts in pleased amaze. Before the beauteous form that meets his gaze : Adores his shadowy self; and stirless stands, Fixed, as some image from the sculptor’s hands. Ovid’s Metamorphoses , b. iii. 196 Part ofCowdry House, Sussex 197 On the Trout Stream, Pangbourne 198 The Account day 199 S. Giorgio Maggiore 200 A Surrey Commoner 201 The Mask removed » S'. Bendixen A. Priest C. Brocky J. Holland J. Inksipp IV. Bewick ,f That bewitching eye ! Who knows not the glance of it ? take not away that hand. I know, I know it ’s thee Chlorinda.” 202 The Blind Beggar and his daughter of Bethnal Green - - S. J. E. Jones 203 Tyrolienne - - G. E. Hering 204 Allan Water— Autumn - - G. Scott “ On the banks of Allan Water When brown Autumn spread her store, I saw the Miller’s daughter But she smiled no more.” 205 The Folly of Avarice E. Prentis “ For man walketh in a vain shadow and disquieteth himself in vain, he heapeth up riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them.” — - Psalm xxxix. 7« 206 Sir Toby, Sir Andrew Ague-cheek, and the Clown carousing in the House of Olivia F. P. Stephanoff Maria. What a caterwauling do you keep here ? If my lady have not called up her steward Malvolio, and bid him turn you out of doors. Sir Toby. My lady’s a Cataian, we are politicians : Malvolio’s a Peg-a-Ramsay, and “ Three merry men we be.” — Twelfth Night. 207 Waterloo Bridge, York Water-gate, and the Adelphi Terrace F. Nash 208 The Little Ilemp-pounder - J. M. Williams 209 Sleep - - - T. Earl 210 Avenue of Sphinxes, Moonlight, Thebes, Egypt W. J. Midler 211 The Morning Lesson - - J. A. Puller 212 Allan Water — Spring - - G. Scott “ On the banks of Allan water When the sweet spring-time did fall ; I saw the Miller’s daughter, The fairest flower of all.” 213 Interior of Trinity College Hall Cambridge J. M. Jnce 214 The Fire-side J . Absulon Feet In. 6 5 2 0 2 4 2 1 2 6 4 4 3 9 2 9 1 9 3 6 4 6 3 6 3 6 1 1 3 0 4 2 1 4 3 6 2 3 4 6 Feet. In. 7 7 1 10 4 0 1 10 3 7 3 8 3 4 2 5 1 5 3 1 4 2 4 6 4 7 1 0 3 9 6 8 1 2 3 0 1 4 11 6 [ 17 ] Height. Widffu Feet. In. Feet. In. 215 A Dog with Bittern, Wild Duck, &c. I . R. Lee , R. A. 3 8 4 8 216 The Ford Farm J. Stark 3 0 4 2 217 Interior of the Church of San Benedetto, at Subiaco, near Rome - - E. IV. Dallas 3 4 2 10 218 On the Conway, N. Wales - - J. Wilson 219 Woman’s Reflection - TV. S. P. Henderson 2 11 2 7 2 1 1 11 220 View from the S. E. Transept of Canterbury Cathedral - W. Delmar 1 10 1 6 221 Creiniil Point, Mount Edgecuinbe, Cornwall J. Barnickle 1 2 1 4 222 From Somerville’s Chase - J. Bateman 2 1 2 7 “ Sorely distress’d, and struggling strives to mount The steepy shore—-” 223 Red Bay, County Antrim, Ireland II. Gastineau 2 0 224 Ilaidee and Don Juan T. Ellerby 4 4 “ And she bent o’er him, and he lay beneath, Hush’d as the babe upon its mother’s breast. Droop’d as the willow when no winds can breathe, Lull'd like the depth of ocean when at rest,” — Byron. 225 Amalfi, Coast of Salerno - G. E. liering 3 10 226 View near Pembroke, South Wales E. Goodall 2 11 227 Oranges, Grapes - A. J. Oliver, A. R. A. 1 2 228 View in the Kingdom of Naples W. L. Leitch 3 6 229 Gipsies - - J. J. Chalon, A. R. A. 3 8 230 A Troubadour relating 1 his adventures R. T. Rone 4 3 231 The Lake of Neini - H. Fryer 2 4 232 Contemplation, a Study from Nature E. Dalziel 2 10 233 The Crick Lane, Ilandsworth, Staffordshire F. Rhodes 2 10 234 Heidelberg, on the Neckar - II. Gritten , Jun. 4 0 235 Study from a Polish Jew - A. Morton 5 \ 236 Hampton Ferry, Middlesex, with the Bell Inn, from a sketch in 1820 - - Mrs. Arnold 3 2 237 Landscape, composition - - R. Hilder 2 4 238 Fruit and Flowers - - Mrs. A. Gaugain 2 4 239 The Broken Pitcher C. Stonhouse 2 6 240 The Eve of the Deluge - J. Martin 6 0 “ The sun, moon, and comet, are represented in conjunction, as one of the warning signs of the approaching doom. In the distance on a lofty promontory is the ark. In the middle ground the forest trees, caverns, tents, and people revelling and rioting. Upon the rock in the fore-ground is Methuselah, who has directed the opening of the scroll of his father Enoch displayed by Noah, and having compared the portentous signs in the heavens with those represented on the scroll, perceiving the fulfilment of the prophecy, that the end is come, resigns his soul to God.” — Genesis ; Hebrews ; Jude, v. 14 ; Josephus, &, :c. 241 Christ arrayed in the eusigus of mock Royalty about to be led to Crucifixion - J. King 7 0 242 Near Bakewell, Derbyshire - F, Turner 2 II 243 Christ bearing his Cross - W. II. Barley 2 11 244 View of Portsmouth Harbour from Portsdown Hill IT. Turner 4 7 2 7 4 9 3 10 3 8 3 4 4 7 5 0 3 7 2 11 2 6 3 4 6 0 4 3 4 3 2 9 2 7 2 9 8 l 6 0 3 3 2 7 E 6 [ 18 ] Width. 245 Arming for Battle F. Newenham “ Girt for the battle stood the knight In silv’ry arms of dazzling light : Fair Blanche herself, with trembling hand. Bound o’er his breast the silken band. And through the lattice as they gaz’d. Redder the kindling beacon blaz’d." 246 Symon and Janet - - W. Kidd 247 Little Red Riding Hood - C. Stonhouse 248 A Blacksmith’s Shop T. Cresivick 249 The Stack Yard - IF. F. Witherington, R. A. 250 A Day in the Woods, Scene from Nature J. B Pt/ne 251 View on Lake Windermere, Westmorland T. IF. Stafford 252 Valley of the Taw, N. Devon - IV. Spreat 253 At Ventnor, Isle of Wight - - G. B. Potts 254 Jesus in the Temple - S. Drummond , A.R. A. “ How is it that ye sought me ? Wist ye not that I must be about my father’s business ?” 255 The Wish - - Theodor von Holst 256 News of the Princess Royal - - T. Clater News for Old England ! news to cheer The loyal hearts of rich and poor, To promise joy for many a year. And bless our English homes the more. Height. Feet. In. 6 0 Feet. 5 in. 0 2 6 2 6 3 3 4 4 4 10 2 1 1 9 1 11 4 7 3 0 2 1 4 3 5 4 4 0 2 8 2 1 3 8 3 10 3 10 3 3 3 5 4 2 »out|) Boom. 257 258 259 260 near Cologne C. Deane J. M. Leigh Baeintsurm, The Dutch Money Lender “ Three months Well then your bond .’’ — Merchant of Venice. - - Mrs. Griddle “ Ah me ! for aught that ever I could read. Could ever hear by tale, or history, The course of true love never did run smooth."’ Bellringers and Cavaliers celebrating the en- trance of Charles II. into London, on his Restoration — 1st. The Church Tower — 2nd. 3 3 4 8 4 3 3 The Bell Loft— 3d. The Ringers TV. B. Scott 3 9 o 2 261 Fruit - G. Stevens 1 5 1 8 262 The Christian Yoke IV. Dyce 5 S 4 7 263 “ Take my yoke upon you and learn of me." View of the town of Pan, Pyrenees, and Castle of Henry IV. of France - - W. Oliver 4 10 6 7 264 Vertumruis and Pomona G. F. IFatts 6 8 6 6 265 Landscape — Evening F. A. Durnford 0 11 1 1 266 Distant View of Windermere IF. Havell 1 9 2 2 267 Oberwesel on the Rhine G. Hilditch 1 6 2 0 Height. Width. [ 19 ] 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 The Itinerant Preacher The Warder Afternoon A Wreck, from Nature Hayes Common, Storm coming on Too late for the Steamer Ruins of the Rheinfels, from the St. Goar - A Cottage in Kent Landscape and Cattle Pont-y-Tovvey, Glamorganshire Study of a Hawk The English Race Horse “ The boy in yellow wins the day.” Landscape with Figures A Farm, near Ipswich View of Ren More from near C. F. Wickstead C. Hancock E. Cockburn T. Danby II. J. Haddington C. F. Wickstead Lily Inn, G. Hilditch IV. Rider E. F. Welles G. A. Fripp J. Cook F. C. Turner A Mischievous Dog Fishermen on the look out Interior, Dead Game The Silent Angel G. Arbuthnot A. Vickers Torloisk, Isle of Mull Copley Fielding Miss E. Landseer G. Stevens S. Bendixen 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 “ Her countenance was dark Solemn, but not severe. It awed, but struck no terror to the Heart.” Vide Southey's Thalaba the Destroyer. A Calm, Morning J. Wilson Sketch for a Picture — Slave Market, Cairo IV. J. Midler Sunset Head of a Mahomedan Evening Interior, Dead Game Sketch from Nature The Rath — A Peasant kingdom of Naples W. Welfert IV. Etty, R. A. II. Bright G. Stevens C. F. Williams of Pietransiera in the Miss F. Corbaux Distant View of Dunster Castle, Somersetshire Copley Fielding Sketch from Nature - F. R. Lee, R. A. The Young Goat Herd - - P. Williams View of Snowden from near Capel Carig Copley Fielding Castle in Scotland - . IV. Welfert A View of Dover Castle - J. Barnickle Lambeth Church and Palace, from Millbank E. Childe Cottage Door - E. Childe Interior, Dead Game - - G. Stevens Ray of Naples — The Morning of the 8th of September, Peasants going to the Villa Reale to enjoy the Festa of “ Pie di Grotta” T. Utvins, R. A. Feet. 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 4 7 6 3 6 Feet. In. 1 9 1 7 1 5 1 10 1 8 1 9 16 2 0 1 9:20 1 0 ' l 1 4 3 | 5 6 2 2 1 8 2 12 6 5 0 4 2 1 4 1 10 1 3 1 4 1 9 1 3 1 9 l 9 1 9 2 0 I 5 1 6 1 2 1 1 1 7 1 5 0 11 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 5 1 11 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 0 1 8 1 4 1 4 I 8 1 7 1 7 0 10 0 11 1 0 1 1 1 9 I 7 1 6 1 9 1 9 0 11 0 10 0 11 1 3 1 8 5 0 [ 20 ] Height. Width. 305 Looking in TV. Bowness 306 Fisherman of Volendam, North Holland TV. Baker 307 The Topaze receiving Ship, Frigate alongside dismantling, Portsmouth Harbour R. H. Nibbs 308 A Scene from the Antiquary C. Runciman “ Lovel — Why yes ,- I do see something like a ditch, indistinctly marked, Oldbuch — Indistinctly ! pardon me, sir, but the indistinctness must be in your powers of vision Indistinctly ! why heaven help you, Indistinct!” a voice from behind interrupted his ecstatic description, it was that of Edie Ochiltree “ prae- torian here, praetorian there, I mind the biggin o't.” 309 The Castie of Belem from the land side, looking- towards the Bugio sand C. H. Seaforth 310 A Frolic - - J. P. Knight, A. R. A, 311 The Night after the Battle - Lady Burghers h 312 Scene on the Sussex Coast, Morning W. Shayer 313 The First Sketch - R. Farrier 314 H, M. S. Howe at the Nore getting under weigh G. TV. Rutland 315 Greyhounds - - TV. Shayer, Jun. 316 A French Inn Yard - - J. F. Herring 317 A Maid of Cadiz - - T. M. Joy “ And when beneath the evening star She mingles in the gay bolero Or sings to her attuned guitar Of Christian Knight, or Moorish Hero." 318 A Farm Yard - - J. F. Herring 319 Evening - - - J. TVilson 320 The Fall of Nineveh J. Martin 321 Moon rising J. B. Crome 322 Study of a Lion from Nature J. M. Burbank 323 From Goldsmith’s “ Deserted Village” M. Haughton “ Beside the bed where parting life was laid, And sorrow, guilt, and pain by turns dismay’d. The Rev’rend Champion stood. At his controul Despair and anguish fled the struggling soul , Comfort came down, the trembling, wretch to raise. And his last faltering accents whisper’d praise.” 324 Mill at Ashford, Derbyshire - C. Marshall 325 Chepstow Castle - - R. Stein 326 From Midsummer Night’s Dream J. G. Middleton “ But I know When thou hast stol’n away from fairy-land. And in the shape of Coi in sat all day, Playing on pipes of corn, and versing love To amorous Phillida” — 327 The Penitent’s Return Home 328 The Vista — a scene from Nature 329 Four Shooting seasons 330 View near Oakhampton C. TV. Cope C. R. Stanley H. B. Chalon J. Tina:combe O Feet. In. 3 10 2 0 Feet. 3 2 2 2 6 6 4 0 3 3 3 2 2 4 1 10 2 7 2 8 2 8 3 4 3 3 2 3 2 2 7 1 10 8 8 4 6 5 2 4 11 3 2 13 3 4 4 3 7 2 3 1 10 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 0 10 9 3 4 0 11 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 7 3 2 0 9 2 3 8 4 7 [ 21 ] Height. Width. Feet. 331 Still Life - - T. Barker 3 332 The Wreck G. W. Butland 2 333 At Hyde, Isle of Wight - II. P. Williams 0 334 On the Plains of Cressy — rain passing off II. M. Anthony 1 335 At Laggan, Badnoch, Highlands of Scotland R. B. Davis 3 336 Imogen sleeping — Iachimo comes from the trunk W. P. Frith 3 Iachimo. — How bravely thou becoms’t thy bed ! fresh lily ! Vide Cymheline. 337 The Eglinton Jester - - W. Bewick 5 “ I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind. To blow on whom I please ; for so fools have : And they that are most galled with my folly. They most must laugh.” — As You Like it. 338 Interior of a Country Church in Italy, A Monk preaching to the Poor - - Mrs. Palmer \ 33!) The Lord of Zeeverghern Castle - II. Montague \ 340 Child Sleeping, a Study - J. Wood 2 341 Napoleon Bonaparte in the Prison of Nice in 1794. E. 31. Ward 3 “ He incurred the suspicion of Laporte and the other ‘ representa- tives’ attached to the ‘ army of Italy,’ in consequence of a journey to the gulf of Genoa, which he performed in obedience to secret orders from Paris j and, so soon as his absence from head quarters was thus explained, he regained his freedom. The Officer who came to release him, was surprised to find him busy in his dungeon over the map of Lombardy." — Vide Lockhart's Life of Bonaparte. 342 Terrace of the Capuchin Convent at Sorrento, Bay of Naples - J. Uwins 2 343 Scene in Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire II. Jutsum 1 344 Still Life E. Bell 2 345 Windsor Castle from Eton Play-ground Mrs. C. Pearson 3 346 Leaving the Ball J. Calcott Horsley 4 “ Sure scenes like these no troubles e’er annoy ! Sure these denote one universal joy ! Are these thy serious thoughts? Ah, turn thine eyes Where the poor houseless shivering female lies. She once, perhaps, in village plenty blest, H as wept at tales of innocence distrest ; Now lost to all, her friends, her virtue Hed, Near her betrayer’s door she lays her head.” 347 - - J. Simpson 4 “ And Moses stretched forth his rod towards heaven, and the Lord sent thunder and hail, and the fire ran along upon the ground • and the Lord rained hail upon the land of Egypt.” — Exodus, IX. 23. 348 Beaching the Boat at Deal. The Master Wave — Vide Captain Marry at' s Poor Jack Ph. Phillips 3 F In. Feet. In. II 4 3 3 3 3 11 1 1 1 7 11 2 4 4 0 6 o 6 9 2 1 3 1 5 2 2 3 2 10 4 10 4 0 6 2 0 2 9 2 0 3 9 5 6 6 4 0 4 4 0 Height. Width. [ 22 ] 349 Margaret Roper purchasing her Father’s Head of the Executioner - J. Porter Feet. In. 8 3 Feet In. 10 2 “ After the Execution of Sir Thomas More, his favorite (laughter Margaret, a woman celebrated throughout Europe for her learning and accomplishments, purchased his head of the Executioner. She survived her father nine years and was buried according to her wish with his head (which she had carefully preserved) in her arms, at St. Dunstan’s Church in the city of Canterbury.” Vide Betham's Memoirs of Celebrated Women. 350 Statues of the Vocal Memnon on the plain of Thebes — Sunrise - D. Roberts, A. R. A. 3 9 6 l “ Of two Colossi, consisting each of an entire stone, and near each other, the one is still preserved ; but of the other, the upper part from the seat is fallen down, occasioned, as they say, by an earthquake. It is belie\ed, that once every day a noise, as of a stroke, but not a great one, is made from the remaining part in the seat and base ; and I, being on the spot with AElius Gallus, and a multitude of his friends and soldiers attending him, about the first hour of the day, heard the noise, but whether from the base, or Colossus, or whether it was made pur- posely by some one of those that stood around the base, I cannot affirm,’’ &c. — Strabo. 35! An Interior - G. Lance 3 7 4 5 352 The Origin of Painting II. Fradelle 3 10 4 8 353 A Scene in Savoy S. J. Stump 2 11 3 11 354 The Fountain of Egeria R. S. Lauder, R. S. A. 4 3 3 5 355 “ The Absent” A. Stuart 1 11 1 8 “ But ah, if lie’s faithless, and minds na his Nannie, Flow still between us, thou wide roaring main. May I never see it, may I never trow it, But, dying, believe that my Willie's my ain — Burns. 356 The Treasured Miniature A. Jerome 1 9 1 6 357 Christ rebuking Peter «/. C. Thompson , R. H.A. 5 6 4 7 “ But when he had turned about and looked on his disciples, he rebuked l’eter, saying, get thee behind me, Satan : for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but the things that be of men.” Mark, VIII. 33. 358 Ruins of Kenilworth Castle P. W. Elen 2 9 3 9 359 Guy’s Cliff* Mill, Warwick P. W. Elen 1 7 2 0 360 A Pantry View J. Bateman 1 9 2 2 361 Priory, near the Ajuda Palace, Lisbon C. Simpson 3 2 2 6 362 Sloop shortening sail off* the Sheers’ Beacon G. IV. Rutland 4 6 5 3 363 Hawk-eye and Chingachgook — ■Vide The Last of the Mohicans, Ch. III. A. I). Cooper 2 7 2 3 364 A Farm Yard J. F. Herring 2 6 3 1 365 St. Valery sur Somme H. Gritten, Jun. 2 6 3 3 366 Benvenuto Cellini J. Hollins 4 0 3 4 “ La Signora Chigi, struck with the talent and ingenuous coun- tenance of Benvenuto Cellini, then a young and unknown artist, had, contrary to the advice of her more cautious friend, intrusted him with jewels of great value to set. He returns with them.” Vide Life of Benvenuto Cellini. t 23 ] Height. Width. 367 Ober Lahnstein, near Coblenz - C. Denne 368 Dead Game - G. G. Bullock 369 Lambeth Palace from Millbank Street — Moon rising- — Westminster Bridge in the distance R. Clarke 370 Returning from the Village - - T. Roods 371 The Entry of the Black Prince into London, with the French King John and his son Philip, prisoners J. Ramsay The point of time chosen, is when Edward III., the Lord Mayor and Corporation of London, went to meet the Black Prince in the Borough. 372 View on the Medway below Rochester Bridge A. Clint 373 Luccombe Chine, S. Coast of the Isle of Wight A. Vickers 374 A Dead Partridge - - T. C. Hofiand 375 Rummaging Grandmama’s Wardrobe - T. Clater 376 Boar Hunters and Pilgrims of the 15th Century, receiving refreshment at the Gate of a Con- vent - - - J. R. Herbert 377 St. Cecilia - Lady Burghersh “ On a sudden, she appeared as if struck with a vision, and all inspired with Celestial Harmony. Angels were seen hovering over her with looks of admiration and comfort . . . Maximus used to declare that he had seen an Angel descend from Heaven and alight upon the Earth near her, to encourage her and accompany her Songs.” — Translation from La Vita di Sta. Cecilia Vergine e Martire, 1598. 378 - - R. Dadd “ Ever let the Fancy roam. Pleasure never is at home ; At a touch sweet pleasure melteth, Like to bubbles when rain pelteth ; Then let winged fancy wander Through the thought still spread beyond her.” — Keats. 379 Allan Water — Winter - G. Scott “ But the Miller’s lovely daughter Was from care and sorrow free. On the banks of Allan Water There a corse lay she.” 380 Sea-Coast with Fishermen - - J. Hayes 381 Loch-na-Garr - J. Giles, R. S. A. 382 A Strike, or Turn out - - TV. Kidd 383 Colonel, one of Her Majesty’s Cream-coloured Ho rses - S. Pearce 384 Near Shanklin, Isle of Wight - - II. Lloyd 385 Scene from First Part of Henry IV., Act II. Scene 4. - - - J. D. Wingfield Falstaff. “ A plague of all cowards still say I. 386 Cupid and Calypso Feet. 4 4 3 4 5 3 1 2 3 5 10 4 3 5 3 3 1 1 2 4 3 0 6 1 9 9 3 3 8 11 7 0 6 11 10 5 2 5 7 Feet. In. 3 6 3 4 4 6 3 4 7 11 5 3 2 0 1 10 3 2 8 2 7 9 3 4 3 0 6 9 5 1 4 1 1 4 1 3 3 1 3 J. Wood 8 Height. Width. [ 24 ] 387 The Water Party - S. Drummond, A. R. A. 388 Game with Retriever - - H. B. Chalon 389 A Young Fruiteress - A. J. Oliver, A. R. A. 390 Study of a Head, painted at Rome J. G. Middleton 391 Scene on the River Dee, in the Grounds of Sir W. W. Wynn, at Wynnstay, N. Wales F. C. Lewis 392 Eton College from the River - F. W. Watts. 393 Dead Peewit and Snipes - - G.J. Smith Feet. In. 4 3 4 1 3 2 3 5 4 2 2 2 2 1 Feet. In. 3 7 3 8 2 9 3 0 5 6 2 10 2 5 tulptute. 394 Bust in Marble — Emblematical of Poetry 395 A Child in the Bath - 396 Sappho, bust in Marble 397 Flowers— Bas-relief JP. Scoular P. Park W. Calder Marshall J. Thurlow W. BARNARD, Keeper. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF NAMES, AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE OF THE ARTISTS EXHIBITORS ; WITH DEFERENCES TO THEIR SEVERAL PERFORMANCES. Absolon, J., 32, Jermyn-street, St. James’s, 214. Agar, J. S., 9, Portland-place, Hammersmith-road, 20. Aldis, C. M., 91, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, 48. Allan, Patrick, 116, Upper Seymour-st., Euston-square, 139. Anthony, H. M., 35, Curdington-street, Hampstead-rd.,334. Arbuthnot, G., 4, St. George’s-ter., Cumberland-gate, 280. Arnold, Mrs., 151, Albany-street, Regent's-park, 103, 236. Baker, W., 2, Harrington-street, Hampstead-road, 306. Barker, T., Sion Hill, Bath, 331. Barnickle, J., 50, Park-street, Grosvenor-square, 144, 155, 161, 221, 300. Barret, G., 162, Devonshire-place, Edgeware-road, 127. Bateman, J., 6, Bury-street, Bloomsbury, 222, 360. Bell, E., 8, Paradise-terrace, Liverpool-road, Holloway, 344. Bendixen, S., 42., Rathbone-place, 70, 196, 286. Bewick, W., 27> George-street, Hanover-square, 201, 337. Blacklock, W. J., 72, Upper Seymour-st., Euston-sq., 170. Boddington, H. J., 5., Acton-street, Bagnigge Wells-road, 60, 101, 148, 149, 152, 272. Bone, R. T., 18, 230. Bowness, W., 44, Berner’s-street, 305. Bright, H., Spring-terrace, Bayswater. Brocky, C., at Messrs. Colnaghi and Co., 14, Pall Mall, East, 121, 198. Brunning, W. A., 12, King Edward-street, Westminster- road, 97- Bullock, G. G., 443, West Strand, 368. Burbank, J. M., 18, York-terrace, Camberwell New-road, 322. Burghersh, Lady, 31 1, 377. Butland, G. W., Victoria-cottage, North End, Fulham, 314, 332, 362. Butterworth, J., 14, Berner’s-street, 141. Cahusac, J. A., 18, Tibberton-square, Islington, 74. Carpenter, W., jun. 10, Nottingham-place, 130. Chalon, H. B., Animal Painter to their late Majesties, George IV., and William IV., 7, Queen-street, Bromp- ton, 329, 388. Chalon, J. J., A.R.A., 10, Wimpole-street, 229. Childe, E., 8, Dorset-st., Clapham-rd., 137, 160, 301, 302. Chisholm, A. C., 27, Edward-street, Hampstead-road, 158. Chisholm, A., 27, Edward-street, Hampstead-road, 62. Clarke, R,, 3, Acton-place, Bagnigge Wells-road, 369. C later, T., Whitehead’s-grove, Chelsea, 80, 256, 375. Claxton, Marshall, 6, Southampton-street, Fitzroy-square, 174, 194. Clint, A., 42, Robert-street, Hampstead-road, 32, 89, 3/2. Cockburn, E., 53, Greek-street, Soho, 2*0. Cole, G., 1, Green-row, Portsmouth, 156. Cook, J., 109, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, 172, 278. Cooke, E. W., Terrace, Barnes, Surry, 11, 13, 25, 41, 175, 185. Cooper, A. Davis, 19, New Millman-street, Foundling, 363. Cooper, T. Sidney, 16, Wellington-ter., St. John’s-wood. 10, 31, 164. Cope, C. W., 1, St. John’s-place, Lisson-grove, North, 327. Corbaux,Miss F., 59, Upper Norton-st., Portland-pl. 30, 294. Crabb, J., Blackheath-road, 150. Creswick, T., 8, Linden-grove, Kensington-gravel-pits, 79, 88, 125, 186, 248. Criddle, Mrs., 64, Sloane-street, 259. Crockford, G., 11, Compton-st., East, Brunswick -sq„ 171- Crome, J. B., Great Yarmouth, 35, 321. Crowley, N. J., R. H. A., 19, Charlotte-street, Portland- place, 52, 66. Dadd, R., 12, Greek-street, Soho, 378, Dallas, E. W., 35, Burton-crescent, 22, 23, 166, 21*. Dalziel, E., 34, Edward-street, Hampstead-road, 232. Danby, T., 271. Darley, W. H., 27, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, 243. Davis, R. B., 10, Wilton-street, Grosvenor-place, 335. Dawson, H., Mansfield-road, Nottingham, 51. Deane, C., 8, Blandford-place,Upper Baker-street, Regent's- park, 257, 367- Delmar, W., 220. Derby, A. T.,jun., 12, Osnaburg-street, Regent’s-park, 26. Derby, W., 12, Osnaburg-street, Regent's-park, 124. Dodgson, G., 21, Mornington-place, 193- Drummond, S., A. II. A., 14, Church-street, Soho, 254, 3S7. Dukes, C., 1, Leadenhall-street, 135. Durnford, F. A., 8, Belgrave-street, South, Pimlico, 265. Dyce, W.,20, Adam-street, Adelphi, and School of Design, Somerset-house, 262. Earl, T., 5, Bayham-terrace, Caroden-town, 209. Eglington, S., 14, Charles-street, Middlesex-hospital, 191. Elen, P. W„ 9, Portland-place, Leamington, Warwick. 358, 359. Ellerby, T., 83, Newman-street, 224. Etty, W., R. A., 14, Buckingham-street, Strand, 40, 290. Farrier, R., 11, Smith-street, Chelsea. 111. Fielding, Copley, 26, Newman-street, and 2, Landsdowne- place, Brighton, 282, 295, 298. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF EXHIBITORS. Fowler, W., 49, Poland-street, 7 6. Fradelle, H., 44, Cirencester-place, Fitzroy-square, 352. Frazer, H., R.H.A., 31, Devonshire-st. Portland-pl., 53. Fripp, G. A., 92, Albany-street, Regent’s-park, 277- Frith, W. P., 11, Osnaburgh-street, Regent’s-park, 336. Fryer, H., 9, Dunsford-place, Bath, 29, 231. Fussell, J., 5, Vernon-place, Bloomsbury-square, 128. Gant, J. Y., 12, Howland street, Fitzroy-square, 33. Gastineau, H., Camberwell, 223. Gaugain, Mrs. A., 6'7, Warren-street, Fitzroy-square, 238. Geddes, A., A.R.A., 15, Berner’s-street, 61, 131. Gilbert, J., 17, Montpelier-row, Blackheath, 34, 59. Giles, J., R.S.A., 64, Broadwood-street, Aberdeen, 381. Goodall, E. A., Mornington-grove Cottage, Mornington- creseent, 147- Goodall, E., Mornington-grove, Hampstead-road, 226. Goodall, F., Mornington-grove Cottage, Hampstead-road, 12, 47,180. Gritten, Henry, jun., 4, Trafalgar-square, 234, 365. Hake will, F. C., 15, Richmond-builds., Dean-st. Soho, 54. Hamerton, R. J., 3, Cecil-street, Strand, 4 6. Hancock, C., Messrs. Tattersall’s, London, 179, 269. Haughton, M., 4, Percy-street, 323. Havell, W., 16, Bayswater-terrace, 168, 266. Hayes, J., Frith-street, Soho, 380. Heartley, T., 33, Ernest-street, Regent's-park, 116. Henderson, W. S. P., Shepherd’s-green, Henley-upou- Thames, 219. Henshaw, F. H., 13, Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-sq., 145, 154. Herbert, J. R., 1, Gloucester-road, Old Brompton, 376. Hcring, G. E., 4, Southainpton-st., Fitzroy sq., 203, 225. Herring, J. F., 9, Cottage-green, Camberwell, 72, 91, 316, 318, 364. Hilder, IL, 41, Gray’s-Inn-lane, 237. Hilditch, G., 2, Barnsbury-villas, Islington, 26'7, 2*4. Ililditch, R. H , 13, Ludgate-hill, 6, 14. Holland, T. C., Bradmore House, Hammersmith, 110, 119, 133, 163, 374. Holland, J., 3, Union-place, Blackheath-road, 199. Hollins, J., 4', Berners-street, 366. Holst, Theodor von, 19, Nassau-street, Middlesex Hospital, 1, 255. Horsley, J. Calcott, 1, High row, Kensington Gravel-pits, 7, 346*. Hubert, Miss S., Messrs. Molteno, Pall Mall, 122. Illidge, T. H., 18, Nelson-street, Liverpool., 96. Ince, J. M., Presteign, Radnorshire, 213. Inskipp, J., 80, Newman-street, 69, 113, 167, 200. James, R., 57, Frith street, Soho, 190. Jenkins, J. J., 8, Caroline-street, Bedford-square. 129. Jeibme, Ambrosini* 27, New’man-street, Oxford-street, 356. Johnston, A., 58, Newman-street, Oxford-street, 142. Jones, S. J. E., 3, Bartholomew-lane, Bank, 202. Joy, Miss J. M., 41, Howland-street, Fitzroy-square, 27. Joy, T. M., 4, Russell-place, Fitzroy-square, 132, 317- Jutsum, H., 9, Princes-street, Cavendish-square, 109, 343. Kidd, W., 22, George-street, Hampstead-road, 246, 3S2. King, J., 21 A, Soho-square, 241. King, J. W., 33, Newman-street, 8. Knight, J. P., A,R.A., 20, James’s-street, Buckingham palace, 99, 310. Lancaster, Hume, 30, Harrington-st., Hampstead-rd., 192. Lance, G., 61, Upper Seymour-street, Euston-sq., 195,351. Landseer, Miss E., 8, Southampton-street, Fiszroy-sq., 283. Lauder, R. S., R.S.A., 35, Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy- square, 57, 1 07, 354, Lee, F. R„ R.A., 16, Norton-street, Portland-place, 4, 16, 159, 184, 215, 296. Lees, C., R.S.A., 15, Charlotte-street, Edinburgh, 68, 118. Leigh, J. M., 13, Fitzroy-street, Fitzroy-square, 258. Leitch, W. L., 25, Mornington-place, Hampstead-road, 228. Lewis, F. C., 53, Charlotte-street, Portland-street, 391. Linnell, J., 38, Porchester-terrace, Bayswater, 49, 98. Lloyd, LI., 25, Northumberland-street, New Road, 384. Lucy, C., 75, Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-square, 56. Mac Ian, Mrs., 36, University-street, Gower-street, 134, Mac Manus, H., R. H. A., 11, Gloucester-place, Old Brompton, 77- Marshall, C., Upper Stamford-street, Waterloo-bridge, 324. Marshall, W. Calder, 6, Upper Belgrave-pl., Pimlico, 396. Martin, J., K.L., Historical Painter to H. M. King of the Belgians; Member of the Academy of Antwerp, &c., 30, Allsop-terrace, New Road, 240, 320. Measor, W., 3, King William-street, Strand, 39. Middleton, J. G., 76, Newman-street, 86, 326, 390. Miles, W., Dixfield, Exeter, and Mr. Minney's, 9, Robert- street, Fulham-road, 177. Montague, IL, Lloyd’s Library, 57, Harlev-street, 339. Moore, G. B., 74, Margaret-street, Cavendish-square, 55. Morris, E. B,, 34, Gerrard-street, Soho, and 143, Black- friar’s-road, 67, ? 5 . Morton, A., 21, Soho-square, 138, 235. Muller, W. J., 22, Charlotte-st., Bloomsbury, 63,210, 288. Nash, F., 44, Montpelier-road, Brighton, and 1, Robert- street, Hampstead-road, 45, 189, 207. Newenham, F., 26, Soho-square, 245. Nibbs, R. H., 52, Regent-street, Lambeth Walk, 307, Oakes, LI., Major-General Alexander, 40, Nottingham- place, 1 83. Oliver, A. J., A.R.A., 126, Blackfriars-road, 71, 227,389. Oliver, W., 25, Charles-street, Berners-street, 263. O’Neil, IL, 68, Newman-street, 169. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF EXHIBITORS. Palmer, Mrs., Grove-9treet, Lisson-grove, 338. Park, P., 8, George-street, University College, 395. Partridge, J., 21, Brook-street, Grosvenor-square, 126, Patten, G., A.R.A., 59, Berners-street, 81. Pearson, Mrs. C., 8, Park-street, Westminster, 345. Pearce, S., The Queen’s Mews, Pimlico, 162,383. Phillips, G. F., 85, Newman-street, 65. Phillips, Ph., 3, St. John’s, Fulham, 348. Piekersgill, F. R., 8, Leigh-street, Burton-crescent, 93. Pidgeon, FI. C., 9, Gower-street, North, 28, 143. Porter, J., 38, Brompton-street, Camden-town, 349. Potts, G. B , 28, Pall Mall, 253. Prentis, E., 9, Hornton-street, Kensington, 205. Priest, A., 34, Pembroke-square, Kensington, 197- Puller, J. A., 18, Gloucester-street, West, Haggerstone, 211. Pyne, J. B., York-cottage, North End, Walham Green, Fulham-road, 1 17, 250. Ramsay, J., 12, Newman-street, 3? 1. Rhodes, F., Waverhill, Handsworth, Staffordshire, 233. Rhodes, J. N., Manston-cottage, Eden-grove, Holloway, 173. Rider, W„ 5, Albion-street, Hyde park, 17 , 275. Riviere, H. P., 50, London-street, Fitzroy-square, 157* Riviere, W., 12, Bath-place, New Road, 78, 165. Roberts, D., A.R.A., 7, Fitzroy-st., Fitzroy-square, 108, 350. Rolfe, E., 15, Catherine-street, Strand, 42,44. Roods, T., 52, Great Marlborough -street, 370. Runciman, C., 5, Oxford-terrace, Edgeware road. 85, 308. Schmak, Miss E. 17, Stockwell Common. 82, 83. Scott, G. 55, North-street, Edgeware- road, 94, 204, 212, 379. Scott, W. B., 14, St. Paul’s Terrace, Camden-town, 260. Scoular, W., 92, Dean-street, Soho, 394. Scroope, W., 92. Seaforth, C. H., Victoria Place, Merton, Surrey, 309. Shaw, J., 82, Goswell-street-road, Islington, 3. Shayer, W., 10, Hanover-buildings, Southampton, 24, 312. Shayer, W. jun.,42, Princes-square, Kennington-cross, 315. Shee, Sir M. A., P. R. A., 32, Cavendish-square, 21. Sibley, C., 34, Percy.street, Rathbone-place. 182. Simoneau, F, 26, Charitig-cross, 95. Simpson, C., 10, Carlisle street, Soho-square. 90, 361. Simpsou, J., 10, Carlisle-street, Soho-square, 347- Simson, W., 12, Sloane-street, 50, 87, 188. Smith, G. J., 3, Queen-street, Soho, 393. Smith, W. J., 7, Whitehall Yard, 178. Soyer, Mrs., 26, Charing-cross, 105, 1 1 5. Spreat, W,, 263, High-street, Exeter, 38, 140, 252. Stafford, T. W., 39, South-street, Manchester-square, 251. Stanley, C. B., 25, Great Maddox-st., Bond- street, 64,32S. Stark, J., 10, York-place, Windsor, 9, 58, 73, 176, 216. Stein, R., 1, Courland-grove, Larkhall Lane, Clapham, 106, 325. Stephanoff, F. P., 46, Warren-street, Fitzroy-square, 206 Stevens, G., 64, Arlington-street, Camden-town, 84, 136, 261, 285, 292, 303. Stone, F., 53, Berners’-Street, 36. Stonhouse, C.> 44, Upper Norton-street, Portland-place, 239,247. Stuart, A., 82, Norton-street, Portland-place, 355. Stump, S. J., 7, Cork-street, Burlington-gardens, 353. Tennant, J., Bexley-heath, Kent, 37. Thompson, J. C., R. H. A., 76, Welbeck-street, Cavendish- square, 357. Thurlow, J., Saxtnundham, 397- Tingcombe, J. Hyde Vale, 330. Turner, F., 41, London-street, Fitzroy-square, 242. Turner, F. C., 94, York-road, Waterloo Bridge, 279. Turner, J. M. W., R. A. 47, Queen-Ann-street, 104, 112. Turner, W., 16, St. John-street, Oxford, 244. Uvvins, J., 10, Paddington-green, 342. Uwins, T., R. A., 10, Paddington-green, 304. Vickers, A., 7, Islington-green, 146, 151, 153, 281, 373. Walmisley, F., 18, Cowley- street, Westminster, 19. Ward, E. M. 13, Russel-place, Fitzroy-square, 2, 341. Watts, F. W., 1, Haverstock-terrace, Hampstead, 392. Watts, G. F., 41, Robert-street, Hampstead-road, 264. Welfert, W., Maison Duval, Geneva, Switzerland, and Messrs. Morris, and Co., 24 A, Cateaton St., 289, 299. Welles, E. F., Hereford, 276. West, Samuel, 11 A., Berners’-st., Oxford-st., 114, 120. Wickstead, C. F., 12, Catherine-street, Strand, 268, 273. Williams, E. C.,3,London-street,ChalkRoad Islington, 181. Williams, C. F., 100, Cromer-street, Brunsvvick-square, 293, Williams, H. P., 53, Chapel-street, Pentonville, 333. Williams, J. M., 5, Mabledon place, Burton-crescent, 208. Williams, P., 297- Wilson, John, 83, Pratt-street, Camden-town, 1S7, 21S, 287, 319. Wilson, J. jun.. 83, Pratt-street, Camden-town, 100, 102. Wingfield, J. D., 41, Howland-street, Fitzroy-square, 385. Witherington, W. F.. R. A., 8, Leigh-street, Burton- crescent, 249. Wood,J., 65, Upper Charlotte-st., Fitzroy-square, 340, 386. Woodward, T., 40, London-Street, Fitzroy-square, 123. Zeitter, J., 32, Edward-street, Hampstead-road, 5, 15. Zeigler, H. B., 81, Wells-street, Oxford-street, 43. LONDON : PRINTED BY W. N1C0L, 60 , PALL MALL. 33rttts!) institution FOR PROMOTING THE FINE ARTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. FOUNDED, JUNE 4, 1805, OPENED, JANUARY 18, 1806. THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, PATRONESS. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND. K. G. PRESIDENT. THE RIGHT HON. LORD FRANCIS EGERTON, M. I‘. DEPUTY PRESIDENT. 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Nathaniel Hibbert, Esq. Henry Hoare, Esq. Sir Benjamin Hohhouse, Bart, J. H. Holder, Esq. Henry Hope, Esq. Henry Thomas Hope, Esq. M. P. Director , Henry Philip Hope, Esq. The Rev. Sir Samuel Clark Jervoise, Bart, Hylton Joliiffe, Esq. Lord Kinnaird. John Knight, Esq. 4 GOVERNORS OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION. * The Marquess of Lansdowne, K. G. Director. The Earl of Liverpool, K. G. The Earl of Lonsdale, K. G. Sir John William Lubbock, Bart. Mrs. Law. Thomas Legh, Esq. * Samuel Long, Esq. * William Long, Esq. William Ludlam, Esq. The Duke of Marlborough. * Earl Manvers. * Sir Francis Bernard Morland, Bart. The Earl of Normanton. Charles Savill Onley, Esq. The Earl of Powis. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. * Hon. Edward Petre. Thomas Lister Parker, Esq. John Penn, Esq. Louis Hayes Petit, Esq. Charles Pieschell, Esq. Pryse Pryse, Esq. M. P. * The Earl of Rosebery. K. T. Lord Viscount Ranelagh. * Samuel Rogers, Esq. Director. * Jesse Watts Russell, Esq. Sir Samuel Scott, Bart. Henry Seymour, Esq. * Richard Simmons, Esq. Benjamin Smith, Esq. Lord Sudeley. * Lord Charles Townshend. Richard Thompson, Esq. John Thornton, Esq. William Thornhill, Esq. Charles Marsh Vialls, Esq. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart. * Charles Baring Wall, Esq. M.P. Director. Frederick Webb, Esq. The Marquess of Westminster, K. G. Director „ William Henry Whitbread, Esq. William Wilberforce, Esq. [George Wilbraham, Esq. M. P. , Robert Williams, Esq. John Smith Wright, Esq. I Earl of Zetland. Those marked * have signified their consent to the recommendation of the Directors, to allow their interest in the Institution to terminate with their lives. LIFE GOVERNORS. John Proctor Anderdon, Esq. Miss Atherton. The Earl of Beverley. The lit. Hon. Sir Charles Bagot, G. C. B. Director. Lord Burghersh. Sir Henry Bunbury, Bart. Henry Baring, Esq. William Blake, Esq. Director. Samuel Boddington, Esq. William Bosanquet, Esq. Henry Broadwood, Esq. M. P. Beriah Botfield, Esq. M.P. The Archbishop of Canterbury. Benjamin Bond Cabbell, Esq. i Lord Churchill. John Curteis, Esq. Robert Henry Daubeney, Esq. Lord Dynevor. Charles Dixon, Esq. Enosh Durant, Esq. The Rev. Howell Holland Edwards. Lord Fitzgerald and Vesci. William Fitzhugh, Esq. GOVERNORS OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION. Earl Grey, K.G. Lord Garvagh. Right Hon Sir Robert Gordon, G. C. B. James Coding, Jun. Esq. William Halditnand, Esq. James Hall, Esq. William R, Hamilton, Estj. Frederick Hodgson, Esq. M.P. Edward N. Hurt, Esq. William King, Esq. Henry King, Esq. Sir John Lowther, Bart. Lord Maryborough. T. Potter Macqueen, Esq. Fuller Maitland, Esq. Miss Middleton. James Morrison, Esq. II. A. J. Munro, Esq. Lord Northwick, Director \ Sir Thomas Neave, Bart. Joseph Neeld, Esq. M. P. Charles Offley, Esq. Lord Viscount Palmerston, M. P. Lord Prudhoe. The Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. M. P. Director. Frederick Perkins, Esq. Sir George Philips, Bart. M. P. William Tyringham Praed, Jun. Esq. The Earl of llipon. Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart. Sir John Ilae Reid, Bart. William Scrope, Esq., Director. J. B. Scott, Esq. Edward Solly, Esq. Richard II. Solly, Esq. Sir James Stuart, Bart. William Tassie, Esq. George Town ley, Esq. John Vincent Thompson, Esq. Robert Vernon, Esq. TheRight Hon. Sir GeorgeWarrender, Bart. William Wells, Esq. Director. Samuel Charles Weston, Esq. Henry James Wheeler, Esq. Colonel Wyndham. SUBSCRIBERS. Sir John Soane, R.A. .£500 0 William Vaughan, Esq. £10 10 Sir Charles Bell - 10 10 Sir Oswald Moseley, Bart. - 10 10 Charles Birch, Esq. 10 10 Richard Hodgson, Esq. annual 3 3 Sir Robert Frankland, Bart. 10 10 Lieut. -General Thornton annual 3 3 Joseph Gwilt, Esq. 10 10 Thomas Martin, Esq. annual 3 3 Charles Hatchett, Esq. 10 10 Edward N. Dennys, Esq. annual 3 3 J. C. Parker, Esq. 10 10 Robert D. Mercer, Esq. annual 3 3 Subscribers of 50 Guineas, are entitled to be balloted for as Governors for Life, and have the right of personal admission to the Morning Exhibitions, of introducing two friends each day, and to personal admission and Two Tickets for the Evening Exhibitions ; but Subscribers of 100 Guineas are entitled to the same privileges, and to Four Tickets for the Evening Exhibitions. Subscribers of 5 Guineas a year, have personal admission, and the right of introducing one friend each day to the Morning Exhibitions. Subscribers of 3 Guineas a year, or of 25 Guineas in one sum, have personal admission to the Morning Exhibitions. Subscriptions received by Messrs. Drummond, Bankers, Charing Cross. B The Directors this year, have to offer for the inspection of the Public, through the liberality of His Royal Highness Prince Albert, and several Noblemen and Gentlemen, Patrons of the Fine Arts, a Collection of the Works of the Ancient Masters. Two Rooms have been appropriated principally to the reception of the Works of deceased British Artists, — Reynolds, Wilson, Gains- borough, Hogarth and others,— forming a Collection which they flatter themselves will be as interesting to the Public as it is honourable to native talent. They have added also a Selection of the Works of the late Thomas Stothard, Esq., R.A., whose taste and poetic feeling have been rarely excelled. With the hope of encouraging the exertions of young Artists, the Directors take this opportunity of again announcing their intention of giving, next year, Four Premiums of Fifty Guineas each, for Pictures that have not been previously exhibited. CATALOGUE PICTURES BY ITALIAN, SPANISH, FLEMISH, DUTCH, FRENCH AND ENGLISH MASTERS. WITH WHICH THE PROPRIETORS HAVE FAVOURED THE INSTITUTION. JUNE, 1841. The Numbers on the Pictures commence at the Upper End of the North Room, and in the Middle a nd South Rooms, on the left hand. No. Subjects. 1 Sibylla, Wife of The Elector John Fre- derick of Saxony and her Son 2 The Elector John Frederick of Saxony 3 The Madonna - 4 St. John Baptizing Christ 5 The Pentecost - G The Magdalen - - 7 The Holy Family, unfinished 8 An Equestrian Portrait - 9 Cosmo, Founder of the Family of Medici, and known hy the title of Pater Patriae 10 Landscape with Figures 11 The Flight into Egypt - _ Painters. Proprietors. Luca Cranach f His Royal Highness Prince { Albert, K G. Luca Cranach f His Royal Highness Prince [ Albert , K.G. Sasso Ferrato Lord Francis Egerton. Schidone J. B. Heath, Esq. Joannes Joannis Martin Tapper , Esq. Guercino R. S. Holford, Esq. Raphael f Right Hon. Sir Augustus \ J. Foster, Bart. Vandyke Duke of Sutherland, K.G. Bronzino R. S. Holford, Esq. Gaspar Poussin Lord Francis Egerton. Albert Durer Martin Tapper, Esq. [ 8 ] No. Subjects. 12 Study, for one of the Heads in the Cupola at Parma - - 13 The Virgin of the Crescent 13* Virgin and Child, with Saints 14 Portraits of a Gentleman and Lady 15 The Consistory - 16 The Marriage of the Virgin 17 St. Sebastian - - 18 Portraits of the Grand Dutchess Leonora (wife of Cosmo I. of Florence) and her Son Don Garzia - - 19 The Magdalen - - 20 St. John Baptizing in the River Jordan 21 Holy Family, in a Landscape - 22 Head of the Virgin - - 23 Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife 24 The Coronation of the Virgin with Saints, from the Camaldoli Convent 25 Landscape, with the Angel appearing to Hagar - 26 The Infant Saviour, with St. John and the Lamb - 27 Landscape with Figures - 28 The Virgin and Child 29 A Female Saint, from the Borghese Palace 30 Holy Family, in a Landscape 31 The Adoration of the Shepherds 32 The Last Supper 33 The Virgin and Child 34 The Infant Christ 35 The Virgin and Child Painters. Proprietors. Correggio Viscount, Powerscourt. Murillo Martin Tapper , Esq. Julio Clovio Duke of Sutherland, K. G. John Van Eyck Colonel Hay. Tintoret Duke of Sutherland, K.G. Primaticcio Lord Cowley. Guido J Right Hon. Sir Robert { Gordon, G.C.B. Bronzino George Vivian, Esq. Dominichino R. S. Holford, Esq. Doininichino Sir Thomas Raring, Bart . Francesco Penni Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Raphael j Right Hon. Sir Robert \ Gordon, G.C.B. Guercino George Vivian, Esq. Andrea Sacchi Viscount Powerscourt . Gaspar Poussin Miss Rogers. Leonardo da Vinci Lord Ashburton. Gaspar Poussin R. S. Holford, Esq. Raphael Earl Cowper. Raphael II. T. Hope, Esq. Schidone Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Bonifazio Lord Robert Grosvenor. Andrea del Sarto Hon. IV. 7. Fox Strang way s. Fra Bartolomeo R. S. Holford, Esq. Dominichino Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Guercino f Right Hon. Sir Robert 1 Gordon, G.C.B. [ 9 ] No. Subjects. 36 Landscape with the effect of Moon and Firelight 37 “ Les Plaisirs des Paysans” 38 A Hermit Reading 39 Ruins and Figures 40 Landscape, with Figures and Cattle 41 A Gale, with Men-of-War in the distance 42 Horses and Figures at an Inn Door 43 Figures and Cattle crossing a Brook 44 Landscape, with Portrait of the Artist drawing - 45 A Slight Gale with Men-of-War and Fish- ing Boats - 46 Christ and his Disciples at Eminaus - Portraits. Van der Neer Jan Miel Van Staveren Ferg D. Van Berghen W. Vandevelde Wouwerman Berghem Karl du Jardyn W. Vandevelde Nogari 47 St. Francis and St. Dominick in Prayer Dionysius Calvart 48 A Landscape, Travellers passing along a Sandy Road - - 49 Peasants Dancing to a Bag-pipe 50 Italian Peasants 51 The Broken Bridge 52 Sea-Piece, View on the Coast of Holland, with Fishing-boats, and a Man-of-War in the Distance. 53 A Flemish Family - 54 Italian Peasants Isaac Ostade Teniers Jan Miel Pynacker W. Vandevelde Gonzales Jan Miel 55 View of a Fortified Town, with Figures 56 His Own Portrait 57 View of a Fortified Town, with Figures, FVanderHeyde 1 [ & A. Vandevelde j Vander Werf JVander Heyde | ^ & A. Vandevelde J Proprietors, Lord Crewe. Charles Brind, Esq. Charles Brind, Esq. Charles Brind, Esq. William Wells, Esq. II. T. Hope, Esq. Lord Colhorne. Lord Colhorne. Lord Ashburton. 11. T. Hope, Esq. Hon. Colonel Fitzgibhon. J Right Hon. Sir Robert (_ Gordon, G.C.B. George Vivian , Esq. Charles Bredel, Esq. Lord Crewe. Charles Bredel, Esq. Lord Crewe. William Wells, Esq. Lord Crewe. Charles Brind, Esq. Charles Brind, Esq. Charles Brind, Esq. [ 10 ] No. Subjects. 58 A Village Fete - - 59 View of Dort 60 Garden Scene - 61 Dead Game, with Fruit and Flowers 62 Landscape, with Banditti 63 The School - - 64 Marchesa (Isabel la) Grimaldi, in her Bridal Dress, there is inscribed on the Picture, “ Petrs. Paul 3 Rubens pinxit et cum sin- gulari Devotione D. 1606.” Purchased of the Family at Genoa 65 View of a Chateau in Flanders, with Figures merry-making - - in 66 The Baroness De Viry 67 Landscape, with a Fall of Water 68 Portrait of Madam Wouwerman 69 The Meeting of Abraham and Melchi- zedek - - 70 Marchesa (Maria) Grimaldi, with a Dwarf Servant, the Companion to picture No. 64, purchased of the Family at Genoa 71 Portrait of Cornelius Van I looft, the Tran- slator of Homer into Dutch - 72 The Return from the Chase 73 Landscape, with Water-fall 74 A Water-fall - Painters. Teniers Cuyp De Hooge Weenix Berghem Jan Steen Proprietors. Duke of Wellington , K.G. Charles Bredel , Esq. Edward N. Dennys , Esq. John Nussey, Esq. Lord Crewe. Lord Francis Egerton. Rubens W. J. Bankes, Esq. Teniers Rubens Ruysdael Vander Heist John Martin , Esq. William Wells , Esq. William Hornby, Esq. George Hay ter, Esq. Rubens Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Rubens W. J. Bankes , Esq. Rembrandt Wouwerman Ruysdael S. Rosa George Hay ter, Esq. Duke of Wellington, K.G. Lord Crewe. Lord Francis Egerton. [ 11 ] No. Subjects. 75 View on the Banks of the Dee 76 Lady Jane Halliday 77 Portraits of Miss Crewe and Mrs. Minch lifFe 78 Mrs. Tollemache, in the Character of Miranda - - 79 The Strada Nomentana 80 Landscape with Cattle 81 A Group of Family Portraits 82 Portrait of a Lady - 83 The Rev. Lawrence Sterne 84 View in Dresden 85 The Distressed Poet 86 Cartouche - 87 St. Christopher - 88 The Colonnade under the Doge’s Palace, Venice - 89 A View in the Republic of San Marino - 90 Buildings in Venice - 91 View of St. Paul’s Cathedral 92 The Interior of the Rotunda at Ranelagh 93 The Capitol, Rome 94 Westminster Bridge - 95 Whitehall - - 96 Lord Lansdowne, Lord Ashburton, and Colonel Barre - 97 Portrait of Mrs. Cunliffe Offley 98 Mrs. Kennedy - - 99 The Villa Adriana Painters. Wilson Sir Josh. Reynolds Sir Josh. Reynolds Sir Josh. Reynolds Wilson Gainsborough Hogarth Sir Josh. Reynolds Sir Josh. Reynolds Canaletto Hogarth Sir Josh. Reynolds Annibal Carracci Guardi Wilson Guardi Canaletto Canaletto Canaletto Canaletto Canaletto Sir Josh. Reynolds Hoppner Sir Josh. Reynolds Wilson Proprietors. Sir Thomas Baring , Bart. J. Tollemache, Esq. Lord Crewe. J . Tollemache , Esq. Robert Vernon, Esq. Robert Vernon, Esq. Lord Cowley. John Phillips } Esq. Marquess of Lansdowne K. G. Colonel Hugh Baillie. MarquessoflV estminsterK. G Lord Crewe. George Hay ter, Esq. Earl of Normanton. Earl of Normanton. Earl of Normanton. John Disney, Esq. John Disney, Esq. Lord Crewe. John Disney, Esq. John Disney, Esq. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Lord Crewe. Sir II. Bunbury , Bart. Robert V ernon, Esq. [ 12 ] No. Subjects. 100 The Villa of Msecenas 101 Group of Cattle, in a Landscape - 102 Cottage Children, in a Landscape 103 Cows, in a Landscape 104 Portrait of Mrs. Otway and Child - 105 Portrait of Mrs. Bunbury 106 View on the Coast of Normandy - 107 Shylock - 108 Jessica - 109 The English Girl 110 A Peasant Girl of Normandy 111 A View in Venice 112 A View in Venice - - 113 Garden Scene, with Figures 114 A View in Venice 115 A View in Venice 116 A Landscape with Cattle 117 Kitty Fisher - - 118 Landscape with Labourers returning home 119 Landscape 120 Waggon and Horses crossing a brook 121 Portraits of Lady Crewe and Lady Robert Spencer - 122 The Strada Nomentana 123 Landscape - 124 The Young Gamblers 125 The Oxford Window 126 Studies from Nature 1 27 The Market Cart 128 The Hurdy-Gurdy Player 129 Boy and Kite Painters. Wilson Gainsborough Gainsborough Gainsborough Sir Josh. Reynolds Sir Josh. Reynolds Bonington Stewart Newton Stewart Newton Stewart Newton Stewart Newton Guardi Guardi Lancret Guardi Guardi Gainsborough Sir Josh. Reynolds Gainsborough Wilson Gainsborough Sir Josh. Reynolds Wilson Wilson Edmonstone Sir Josh. Reynolds Edmonstone Gainsborough Hogarth Hogarth Proprietors. Robert Vernon, Esq. William Wells, Esq. Robert Vernon, Esq. Lord Francis Egerton. C. Sackville Bale, Esq. Sir H. Bunbury, Bart. Mar quessof Westminster K. G William Wells, Esq. William Wells , Esq. H. A. J. Munro, Esq. Colonel Hugh Baillie. Lord Francis Egerton. Lord Francis Egerton. H. Broadwood, Esq. Lord Francis Egerton. Lord Francis Egerton. Hon. G. Dawson Darner. Lord Creive. William Wells, Esq. J. Tollemache, Esq. Robert Vernon, Esq. Lord Crewe. William Wells , Esq. J. Tollemache, Esq. Robert Vernon, Esq. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Hon. G. Daivson Darner. T. Brown, Esq. MarquessofW estminsterK. G [ 13 ] No. Subject. 130 A Land St arm - - - 131 Landscape with a Church 132 Coast Scene with Fisherman 133 The Resurrection 134 The Woman taken in adultery 135 St. John preaching to the Multitude 136 Adam and Eve 137 Pastoral Subject - 138 A Sketch 139 Venus protecting ./Eneas from the spear of Diomed 140 Com us, a sketch 141 Subject from the Spectator 142 The Tournament - 143 A Sketch - 144 Othello and Desdeinona 145 The Brook 146 Youth between Virtue and Pleasure 147 Bacchanalians - 148 The Scotch Fire side 149 Family Portraits - 150 Sans Souci 151 Bacchanalian Dance 152 Landscape with Cattle at a Ford 153 Tam o’ Shanter - And, wow ! Tam saw an unco sight ! Warlocks and witches in a dance ; &c. 154 Young’s Night Thoughts, Night 1st 1. 44. Painters. Morland Morland Morland Ti n to ret Titian Barroccio St ot hard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Proprietors. William Wells, Esq. William Wells, Esq. William Wells, Esq. Earl of Lonsdale, A . G. Sir Edwin Pearson. Earl of Lonsdale, K. G. II. A. J. Monro, Esq. C. Sackville Bale, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. H. A. J. Monro, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Samuel Rogers, Esq. Samuel Rogers, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. William Sharp, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq II. A. J. Monro, Esq. Robert Hr non, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Sir George Philips, Bart. Robert Vernon, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq . Samuel Boddington, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. [ 14 ] No. Subjects. 155 Sketch from the Rape of the Lock 156 Ditto - 157 Ditto - 158 Young’s Night Thoughts, Night 1st 1. 135. 1 59 Sketch for the Staircase at Burleigh 160 Amphitrite - 161 Subject from Don Quixote 162 Diana Sleeping 163 Subject from Don Quixote 164 The Shakespeare Characters 165 The Elements - 166 The Dance - 167 Peace - 168 Subject from Don Quixote 169 The Vintage - - 170 Subject from Don Quixote 171 Canterbury Pilgrimage - 172 A Fete Champetre 173 Subject from the Spectator 174 Cleopatra - 175 Vertumnus and Pomona 176 The Bath of Diana 177 Subject from the Arabian Nights 178 The Judgement of Paris 179 Subject from Moore’s Melodies 180 Sketch from the Rape of the Lock 181 Sketch from the Arabian Nights 182 Sketch from the Rape of the Lock 183 The Banquet 184 Ruth and Boaz 185 'Phe Repast Painters. Proprietors. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Miss Rogers. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Miss Rogers. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Robert V ernon, Esq. Stothard Sir John Swinburne, Bart. Stothard Samuel Rogers, Esq. Stothard Miss Rogers. Stothard Miss Rogers. Stothard Miss Rogers. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Robert Vernon, Esq. Stothard Lady Holland. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Samuel Boddington , Esq. Stothard Robert V ernon, Esq. Stothard Sir George Philips, Bart. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Samuel Boddington , Esq. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq. Stothard Miss Rogers. Stothard Samuel Boddington, Esq . Stothard Samuel Rogers, Esq. [ 15 ] No. Subjects. 186 Subject from Spenser’s Faerie Queen 187 Ixion, embracing the false Juno 188 Victory - 189 Amphitrite 190 The Waterfall at Hafod 191 Adam and Eve 192 Cleopatra - - 193 The Triumph of Peace 194 Cottagers 195 Subject from the Arabian Nights 196 Cottagers - 197 Sancho and the Dutchess 198 Wat- 199 The Dance 200 Subjects from the Arabian Nights 201 Subject from Burns 202 The Farewell - 203 Amphitrite, a Sketch 204 The Tournament - 205 The Dance - 206 Vertumnus and Pomona 207 Venus reposing Painters. Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard Stothard 208 Warrior after Battle S. Rosa 209 The Fire of London, seen from one of the Arches of Old London Bridge 210 St. Bruno in ecstacy - - 211 View of Nimiguen - 212 A Calm Scene, Coast of the Mediterranean 213 St. Peter’s, Rome — with the Procession of the French Ambassador Loutherburg Zurburan Van Goyen Vernet Ik Panini Proprietors. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Samuel Rogers, Esq. Samuel Rogers, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Miss Rogers. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Sir John Swinburne, Bart. Robert Vernon, Esq. Robert Vernon, Esq. Miss Rogers. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Miss Rogers. Thomas Boddington, Esq. Samuel Boddington, Esq. Robert Vernon, Esq. H. A. J . Munro, Esq. H. A. J. Munro, Esq. f Right Hon. Sir Robert (_ Gordon, G.C.B. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Dr. Durnsford. General Grosvenor. Lord Francis Egerton. Lord Francis Egerton. [ 16 J No, Subject. 214 Portrait of a Gentleman 215 Mary Magdalen washing- the feet of our Saviour 21(1 The Conquest ot Mexico 217 A Gallery of Painting and Sculpture, with Portrait of the Artist 218 Portrait of a Lady - 219 The Rabbit Warren 220 A Storm on the Coast of Italy - Painters. Cornelius Janssen Otho Vennius Hogarth Proprietors. Dr. Darling. T. C. Harrison, Esq Lady Holland. P. Panin i Cornelius Janssen Morland Vernet Lord Francis Egerton. Dr. Darling. William Wells, Esq. Lord Francis Egerton . WILLIAM BARNARD, Keeper. PRINTED BY W. NICOL, 60 , FADE MALI,, Brtttsi) institution FOR PROMOTING THE FINE ARTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. FOUNDED, JUNE 4, 1805, OPENED, JANUARY 18, 1806. THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, PATRONESS. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, K. G, PRESIDENT. THE RIGHT HON. LORD FRANCIS EGERTON, M.P. DEPUTY PRESIDENT. LONDON : PRINTED R V WILLIAM NICOL, 60, PALL-MALL. 1842. PRICE ONE SHILLING. GOVERNORS OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION. THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, PATRONESS. THE MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, K.G. PRESIDENT. THE RIGHT HON. LORD FRANCIS EGERTON, M. P. DEPUTY PRESIDENT. HEREDITARY GOVERNORS. * The Earl of Aberdeen, K. T. Director. The Marquess of Abercorn. The Earl of Ashburnham. The Earl of Aylesford. * Lord Ashburton, Director. Sir Emanuel Felix Agar. John Angerstein, Esq. * The Marquess of Bute. * Earl Brown low, Director. The Earl of Bridgewater. * Lady Bernard. Lord Barrington. Sir Thomas Baring, Bart. Director. Sir Frederick Baker, Bart. * Colonel Hugh Baillie. * James Evan Baillie, Esq. The Rev. James Baker. John Bay ford, Esq. Thomas Wentworth Beaumont, Esq. * Lord Bexley. John Blackall, Esq. Thomson Bonar, Esq. William R. Bradshaw, Esq. Sir r. H. L. Broad head, Bait. The Marquis Camden , K. G. The Earl of Carlisle, K. G. Earl Cow per. Earl Carysfort. Lord Carrington. * Lord Golborne, Director. Miss Burdett Coutts. The Duke of Devonshire, K. G. * 1 he Earl ot Dartmouth, Director. Col. Sir A. J. Dalrymple, Bart. * Sir George Duckett, Bart. * Richard Hart. Davis, Esq. Director. Lt. Col. Hugh Percy Davison. Miss Deh an ey. William Joseph Denison, Esq. M. P. Villiers Dent, Esq. Charles Devon, Esq. Sir P. M. G. Egerton, Bart. William Evans, Esq. M. P. Earl Fitzwilliam. Lord Fever sham. Sir Walter R. Farquhar, Bart. Sir George Henry Freeling, Bart. Sir Robert Fitz Wygram, Bart. John Fuller, Esq. Sir Sandford Graham, Bart. * Francis Gosling, Esq. George Gostling, Esq. * John Idambrough, Esq. Nathaniel Hibbert, Esq. Henry Hoare, Esq. Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, Bart. J. II. Holder, Esq. Henry Hope, Esq. Henry Thomas Hope, Esq. M. P. Director . Henry Philip Hope, Esq. The Rev. Sir Samuel Clark Jervoise, Bart. Hylton Jolliffe, Esq. Lord Kinnaird. John Knight, Esq. * The Marquess of Lansdowne, K. G. Director. 4 GOVERNORS OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION The Earl of Liverpool, K. G. The Earl of Lonsdale, K. G. Sir John William Lubbock, Bart. Mrs. Law. Thomas Legh, Esq. » Samuel Long, Esq. * William Long, Esq. George C. Loftus, Esq. William Ludlam, Esq. The Duke of Marlborough. * Earl Man vers. * Sir Francis Bernard Morland, Bart. The Earl of Normanton. Charles Savill Onley, Esq. The Earl of Powis. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. * Hon. Edward Pet re. Thomas Lister Parker, Esq. John Penn, Esq. Louis Hayes Petit, Esq. Charles Pieschell, Esq. Pryse Pryse, Esq. M. P. * The Earl of Rosebery. K. T. Lord Viscount Ranelagh. Those marked * have signified their consent to their interest in the Institution LIFE GO 1 John Proctor Anderdon, Esq. Miss Atherton. The Earl of Beverley. The Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Bagot, G. C. B. Dir ’ ector . Sir Henry Bunbury, Bart. Henry Baring, Esq. William Blake, Esq. Director. Samuel Boddington, Esq. William Bosanquet, Esq. Henry Broadwood, Esq. M. P. Beriah Botfield, Esq. M. P. * Samuel Rogers, Esq. Director. * Jesse Watts Russell, Esq. Sir Samuel Scott, Bart. Henry Seymour, Esq. * Richard Simmons, Esq. Benjamin Smith, Esq. Lord Sudeley. * Lord Charles Townshend. Richard Thompson, Esq. John Thornton, Esq. William Thornhill, Esq. Charles Marsh Vialls, Esq. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart. * Charles Baring Wall, Esq. M.P. Dir 'ector. Frederick Webb, Esq. The Marquess of Westminster, K. G. Director. William Henry Whitbread, Esq. William Wilberforce, Esq. George Wilbrahatn, Esq. M. P. Robert Williams, Esq. John Smith Wright, Esq. Earl of Zetland. the recommendation of the Directors, to allow ;o terminate with their lives. The Archbishop of Canterbury. Benjamin Bond Cabbell, Esq. Lord Churchill. John Curteis, Esq. Robert Henry Daubeney, Esq. Lord Dynevor. Charles Dixon, Esq. Enosh Durant, Esq. The Rev. Howell Holland Edwards. Lord Fitzgerald and Vesci. William Fitzhugh, Esq. Earl Grey, K. G. GOVERNORS OF THE BRITISH INSTITUTION. 5 Right Hon Sir Robert Gordon, G. C. B. James Goding, Jun. Esq. William Haldimand, Esq. James Hall, Esq. William R. Hamilton, Esq. Frederick Hodgson, Esq. M.P. Edward N. Hurt, Esq. William King, Esq. Henry King, Esq. Sir John Lowther, Bart. Lord Maryborough. T. Potter Macqueen, Esq. Fuller Maitland, Esq. Miss Middleton. James Morrison, Esq. H. A. J. Munro, Esq. Lord Northwick, Director. Sir Thomas Neave, Bart. Joseph Neeld, Esq. M. P. Charles Offley, Esq. Lord Viscount Palmerston, M. P. The Right Hoti. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. M. P. Director. Lord Prudhoe. Frederick Perkins, Esq. Sir George Philips, Bart. M. P. William Tyringham Praed, Jun. Esq. The Earl of Ripon. Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart. Sir John Rae Reid, Bart. William Scrope, Esq., Director. J. B. Scott, Esq. Edward Solly, Esq. Richard H. Solly, Esq. Sir James Stuart, Bart. William Tassie, Esq. George Townley, Esq. John Vincent Thompson, Esq. The Earl of Westmorland. Robert Vernon, Esq. The Right Hon. Sir GeorgeWarrender, Bart William Weils, Esq. Director. Samuel Charles Weston, Esq. Henry James Wheeler, Esq. Colonel Wyndham. SUBSCRIBERS. Sir John Soane, R.A. £500 0 J. C. Parker, Esq. 10 10 Sir Charles Bell - 10 10 William Vaughan, Esq. £10 10 Charles Birch, Esq. 10 10 Sir Oswald Moseley, Bart. - 10 10 Sir Robert Frankland, Bart. 10 10 Thomas Martin, Esq. annual 3 3 Joseph Gvvilt, Esq. 10 10 Edward N. Dennys, Esq. annual 3 3 Charles Hatchett, Esq. 10 10 Robert D. Mercer, Esq. annual 3 3 Subscribers of 50 Guineas, are entitled to be balloted for as Governors for Life, and have the right of personal admission to the Morning Exhibitions, of introducing two friends each day, and to personal admission und Two Tickets for the Evening Exhibitions : but Subscribers of 100 Guineas are entitled to the same privileges, and to Four Tickets for the Evening Exhibitions. Subscribers of 5 Guineas a year, have personal admission, and the right of introducing one friend each day to the Morning Exhibitions. Subscribers of 3 Guineas a year, or of 25 Guineas in one sum, have personal admission to the Morning Exhibitions Subscriptions received by Messrs. Drummond, Bankers, Charing Cross . B The Directors have been under the necessity of returning upwards of three hundred pictures from want of room. CATALOGUE OF THE WORKS OF BRITISH ARTISTS IN THE GALLERY OF Hritfe!) institution, PALL-MALL, FOR EXHIBITION AND SALE 1842. The Numbers on the Pictures commence at the upper end of the North Room, in the centre. R. A. — denotes Royal Academician. A. R. A. — Associate of the Royal Academy. R. H. A . — Royal Hibernian Academy. The measures include the Frames of the Pictures. A Deposit of Twenty per cent, to be paid on all purchases made in the Gallery. A Priced Catalogue is left in the Gallery for inspection. JBtortf) Hoorn. 1 View on the river Vecht, near Loenen, Holland E. W. Cooke 2 The Wanderer - T. Webster, A. R. A. 3 The Pedlar J. Calcott Horsley 4 The Saint Manufactory, or the interior of one of those shops at Naples in which are carved, painted and sold, Crucifixes, Madonnas, Saints, Angels, and Souls in purgatory - - T. Uivins, R. A. 5 A Contadina of Sorento - E. V. Rippingille 6 Manetenooli, or Brigand-servers waiting the arrival of their employers ; painted from Pietro Ciconi and his wife, two persons notorious in this kind of traffic E. V. Rippingille 7 View near Catterick, Yorkshire 8 Fruit - 9 An Italian Beggar Boy 10 Scene on Dartmoor, Devonshire 11 Landscape with Sand Cart S. Bendixen G. Lance T. Ellerby W. T. Norman E. J. Cohbett Height. Feet. In. 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 4 2 7 2 7 2 9 2 10 5 6 4 0 2 4 Width. Feet. In. 2 9 2 0 2 1 3 9 2 2 2 3 2 5 2 6 4 7 4 7 3 9 [ 8 ] Height. 12 13 14 again B. twenty R. Haydon 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Sketch of a Bacchante - - J. P. Drew View between Wildbad and Baden-Baden C. Simpson A Hero and the Horse which carried him in his greatest battle, imagined to be on the field years after - “ Him the mighty deed Elates not ; — brought far nearer the grave’s rest As shews that time-worn face ; but he such seed Hath sown, as yields, we trust, the fruit of fame In Heaven, hence no one blushes for thy name. Conqueror ! ’mid some sad thoughts divinely blest.” William Wordsworth, Aug. 1840. R II. Hilditch Madame Soyer F. Goodall F. Nash J. IV. King F. Nash E. A. Gifford F. Grant H. Bidding H. P. Riviere Feet. In. 2 9 2 7 10 3 5 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Rouen from Mount St. Catharine Savoyards resting The Fair at Fougkres, Brittany Entrance to Cocheim on the Moselle A Study - Grande Place, Berncastel on the Moselle Evening - Study from Nature A Greenwich Pensioner La Petite Cuisiniere First Love - - Mrs. IF. Carpenter' Scene in the New Forest near Minsted, Hants Copley Fielding Matins T. M. Joy Enjoyment - II. Bidding Anne Boleyn, Lady Denny and the Lord Chamberlain. —■Vide Henry VIII. - J. Stephanojf The Terror of the East Ashhurnham H. Bailey Elsbeth, the Bohemian Girl - Miss M. Faulkner Consequence, a Sketch - - W. E. Frost A Forest Bourn - - J. Stark Bathers surprised - - W. Etty, 11. A. Med ora - - - - T. Eller by “ O’er every feature of that still, pale face, Had sorrow fix’d what time can ne’er erase : The tender blue of that large loving eye Grew frozen with its gaze on vacancy.” — Bijron's Corsair. On tl ie Trent - - - II. Dawson Infantine Devotion, a scene near Rome T. Barton Cardinal Wolsey leaving London after his disgrace S. I Vest 4 Having been ordered by the King to retire to Esher, Wolsey em- barked with his train of yeomen and gentlemen at York Place (the site of the present Whitehall Stairs) when a vast crowd, assembled in hope of seeing him conveyed to the Tower, lined the banks of the river, the buildings on which are shewn as they appeared. The per- son assisting him to the barge is his faithful secretary Cromwell. See Cavendish, 8