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CONSTABLE, JOHN, R.A., the Late.

Born, 1776; died, 1837.

23. THE LOCK

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Diploma Picture, lent by the ROYAL ACADEMY, LONDON. COOKE, EDWARD WILLIAM, R.A., Glen Andred, Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells. Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1851; elected full member, 1863. 24. THE GOODWIN LIGHTSHIP

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Lent by THOMAS BRASSEY, ESQ., M.P.

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25. THE RESCUE OF A BARQUE ON THE GOODWINS BY THE VAN KOOK NORTH DEAL LIFE
BOAT
Lent by HENRY DEWHURST, Esq.
COPE, CHARLES WEST, R.A., 19, Hyde-Park-Gate-South, Kensington Gore, London.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1843; elected full member, 1848.
Silver medallist.

26. LAUNCELOT GOBBO

Lent by R. PEACOCK, ESQ.

Shylock. The patch is kind enough; but a huge feeder.
Snail slow in profit, and he sleeps by day

More than the wild cat; drones hive not with me;
Therefore I part with him; and part with him
To one that I would have him help to waste

His borrowed purse.-Merchant of Venice, Act ii., Scene v.

27. TAMING OF THE SHREW

Katharina. I pray you, husband, be not so disquiet;

The meat was well enough, if you were so contented.
Petruchio. I tell thee Kate, 'twas burnt and dried away.
And I expressly am forbid to touch it,
For it engenders choler, planteth anger;

28. THE MARRIAGE OF GRISELDA (from Chaucer)

"This royalle Marquis richly was arraied,
With Lords and Ladies in his companie,
The whiche unto the feste werin yprayed,
And of his retinue the Bachelerie,
With many a soune of sondrie melodie.
And to the village of whiche I you tolde,
In this arraye the right way hath yholde."

CRESWICK, THOMAS, R.A., the Late.
Born, 1811; died, 1869.

29. LANDSCAPE

Lent by J. FIELDEN, Esq., M.P.
And better 'twere that both of us did fast,-
Since, of ourselves, ourselves are choleric,-
Than feed it with such over-roasted flesh.
Be patient; to-morrow it shall be mended,
And, for this night, we'll fast for company.

Taming of the Shrew, Act iv., Scene i.

Lent by GEORGE MOORE, ESQ.
"As she wolde over the threshold gone,
The Marquis came, and gan for her to calle,
And she sette doune her water-pot anon
Beside the threshold of the Ox'is stalle."

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"Griselde, sayed he, ye shall welle understond,
It liketh unto your father and to me,

That I you wedde, and eke it may so stonde,
As I suppose, ye wolle that it so be."
Chaucer, "Canterbury Tales," (Clerk's Tale).

Diploma Picture, lent by the ROYAL ACADEMY, LONDON.

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CROWE, EYRE, 33, Langham Street, Great Portland Street, London. 31. AFTER A RUN

Lent by W. HOWE, Esq.

Lent by MESSRS. AGNEW & SONS.

32. GOLDSMITH'S MOURNERS. (See J. Forster's "Life of Oliver Goldsmith.")

DANIELL, WILLIAM, R.A., the Late.
Born, 1769; died, 1837.

33. VIEW OF THE COAST OF SCOTLAND.

Diploma Picture, lent by the ROYAL ACADEMY, LONDON.

DOBSON, WILLIAM CHARLES THOMAS, R.A., Eldon House, Hampstead, London.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1860; elected full member, 1871.

34. CHILDREN'S CHILDREN ARE THE CROWN OF OLD MEN.

35. NAZARETH

36. THE WIDOW'S SON RAISED TO LIFE.

Lent by J. CAROLUS STIRLING, ESQ. Lent by WILLIAM BOWMAN, Esq., F.R.S.

DONALDSON, ANDREW B., 10, Argyll Road, Kensington, London.
37. THE EVE OF THE BATTLE-JEANNE D'ARC ENCOURAGING THE TROOPS.
ELMORE, ALFRED, R.A., 1, St. Alban's Road, Victoria Road, Kensington, London.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1845; elected full member, 1857.

38. Two WOMEN SHALL BE GRINDING AT THE MILL

39. ON THE HOUSETOPS.

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Lent by JOHN BOWRING, ESQ.

"That which ye have spoken in the ear in closets shall be proclaimed on the Housetops."

40. LENORE.

ETTY, WILLIAM, R.A., the Late.

Born, 1787; died, 1849.

41. SLEEPING NYMPH AND SATYRS.

Diploma Picture, lent by the ROYAL ACADEMY, LONDON.

FAED, THOMAS, R.A., Grove House, Chigwell, Essex.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1861; elected full member, 1864.
Hon. Member of the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna.

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FILDES, S. LUKE, The Studios, 22, King Henry's Road, Regent's Park, London. 45. APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION TO A CASUAL WARD 46. BETTY

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Lent by THOMAS TAYLOR, ESQ. Lent by ISAAC M. MARS DEN, ESQ.

FRITH, WILLIAM POWELL, R.A., 7, Pembridge Villas, Bayswater, London.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1845; elected full member, 1853.
Hon. Member of the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna.

47. THE MARRIAGE OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES IN ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL, WINDSOR, 10 MARCH 1863

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48. THE RAILWAY STATION

49. PAMELA

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FUSELI, HENRY, R.A., the Late

Born, 1741; died, 1825.

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50. THOR BATTERING THE SERPENT OF MISGARD.

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Diploma Picture, lent by the ROYAL ACADEMY, LONDON.

GAINSBOROUGH, THOMAS, R.A., the Late.
Born, 1727; died, 1788.

51. PORTRAIT OF THE DUCHESS OF RICHMOND.

Lent by BARON LIONEL DE ROTHSCHILD.

GILBERT, SIR JOHN, A.R.A., Vanbrugh Park, Blackheath, Kent.

Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1872.
President of the Society of Painters in Water Colours.

52. THE FIRST PRINCE OF WALES

53. THE BATTLE OF NASEBY

Lent by EDWIN LAWRENCE, Esq.
Lent by MESSRS. AGNEW & SONS.

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GIRARDOT, E. G., The Studios, Upper Park Road, Haverstock Hill, London. 55. HERR CARL DEICHMANN, VIOLINIST AND COMPOSER.

GOODALL, FREDERICK, R.A., Graeme's Dyke, The Levels, Harrow Weald, Middlesex.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1852; elected full member, 1863.
Lent by MESSRS. PILGERAM AND Lerèvre.

56. CAIRO FRUIT GIRL

GRAHAM, PETER, 93, Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill, London. 57. ON THE WAY TO THE CATTLE TRYST 58. WIND

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Lent by THOMAS JESSOP, ESQ., J.P.

Lent by A. BROGDEN, ESQ., M.P.

GRANT, SIR FRANCIS, P.R.A., 27, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, London.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1842; elected full member, 1851;
elected President, 1866.

59. THE LATE VISCOUNT HARDINGE, GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA, RETURNING
FROM THE BATTLE OF FEROZESHAH, accompanied by his eldest Son, the Hon.
Charles Hardinge (his Private Secretary), his Nephew, Colonel R. B. Wood
(Military Secretary), and his second Son, the Hon. Arthur Hardinge, A.D.C.
Of the remainder of his Staff, 10 in number, five were killed and five wounded.
The background represents the captured Camp and Village of Ferozeshah.

Lent by VISCOUNT HARDINGE. The following extract from a letter of the late Viscount Hardinge was quoted by Sir R. Peel on moving the vote of thanks to the Army of the Sutlej, March 3, 1846:

"The night of the 21st was the most extraordinary of my life. I bivouacked with the men without food or covering, and our nights are bitterly cold. A burning camp is in our front, our brave fellows were lying down under a heavy cannonade. In this state, with a handful of men who had carried the batteries the night before, I remained till morning, finding myself with my old friends of the 29th, 31st, 50th, and 9th Regiments. My answer to all and every man was that we must attack the enemy at daybreak, beat him, or die honourably in the field; in this the gallant old General (Lord Gough) entirely coincided with me. In the morning we drove the enemy without a halt, from one extremity of the camp to the other, capturing 30 or 40 guns. The men drew up afterwards in excellent line, the regimental colours lowering to me as on parade. The mournful part is the heavy loss I have sustained, 10 A.D.C.'s hors de combat, 5 killed and 5 wounded."

60. PORTRAIT OF MRS. MARKHAM.

61. PORTRAIT OF THE EARL RUSSELL, K.G.

(Painted when he was Lord John Russell, Premier.)

Lent by THE EARL RUSSELL, K.G.

GRAVES, The Honourable HENRY, 19, Albert Mansions, Victoria Street, London.

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HERDMAN, R., R.S.A., St. Bernard's, Bruntsfield Crescent, Edinburgh.

65. PORTRAIT OF THOMAS CARLYLE.

(Replica.)

66. THE FIRST CONFERENCE BETWEEN MARIE STUART AND JOHN KNOX, HOLYROOD, 1561.

Lent by JOHN H. SHERWOOD, Esq., of New York, U.S.

HERING, G. E., 45, Grove End Road, St. John's Wood, London. 67. A RIFT IN THE GLOOM, GLEN SANNOX

Lent by Jonx PENDER, ESQ., M.P.

HICKS, G. E., 36, Kensington Park Road, London.

68. WILL HE DO IT?

HILTON, WILLIAM, R.A., the Late.

Born, 1786; died, 1839.

69. THE RAPE OF GANYMEDE

Diploma Picture, lent by the ROYAL ACADEMY, LONDON.

HODGSON, J. E., A.R.A., 5, Hill Road, Abbey Road, St. John's Wood, London.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1873.

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BLESSED BE THE NAME

Lent by F. C. PAWLE, Esq.

72. "THE LORD GAVE, THE LORD HATH TAKEN AWAY;
OF THE LORD"
73. VILLAGE FUNERAL.- "I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE."

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Lent by JOHN AKROYD, ESQ.

HOOK, JAMES CLARKE, R.A., Silverbeck, Churt, Farnham, Hants.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1850; elected full member, 1860.
Gold and Silver Medallist.

74. FROM UNDER THE SEA

Lent by C. P. MATTHEWS, ESQ.

HORSLEY, JOHN CALLCOTT, R.A., 1, High Row, Kensington, London.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1855; elected full member, 1864.
Silver Medallist.

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"But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion on him, and fell on his neck and kissed him."-Parable of the Prodigal Son.

HUGHES, ARTHUR, 2, Finborough Road, Fulham Road, London.

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JOPLING, Mrs. LOUISE, 8, Clareville Grove, South Kensington, London.

84. THE FIVE SISTERS OF YORK.

"He descried, at no great distance, the five sisters seated on the grass, with Alice in the centre: all busily

plying their customary task of embroidering.

"Save you, fair daughters,' said the friar."- Vide "Nicholas Nickleby."

KING, HAYNES, Camden Studios, Camden Street, Oakley Square, London. 85. FIRST STEPS

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Lent by EDWARD GEORGE BARR, ESQ.

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Lent by LADY LOUISA ASHBURTON.
Lent by THOMAS H. HILLS, Esq.
Lent by THOMAS H. HILLS, Esq.

Lent by LADY LOUISA ASHBURTON.

95. THE THREE FIRST PARTNERS OF THE BARING HOUSE; viz., Sir Francis Baring, first Baronet, his Brother John Baring, and his Son-in-Law Charles Wall.

Lent by LORD NORTHBROOK.

LEHMANN, RUDOLPH, 1, South Villas, Campden Hill, Kensington, London. 96. "LA ROTA" AT THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL, ROME 97. PORTRAIT OF MRS. HENRY SCHLESINGER

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Lent by LEWIN MOZLEY, ESQ. Lent by HENRY SCHLESINGER, Esq.

LEIGHTON, FREDERICK, R.A., 2, Holland Park Road, Kensington, London.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1864; elected full member, 1868.
Correspondent of the Institute of France.

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100. EASTERN SLINGER SCARING BIRDS IN THE HARVEST TIME-MOONRISE.

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LESLIE, GEORGE, D., A.R.A., 8, Grove End Road, St. John's Wood, London.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1868.

102. CELIA'S ARBOUR

103. THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER

Lent by G. C. SCHWABE, ESQ.

Lent by W. D. MORGAN, ESQ., of New York, U.S.

LEWIS, C. J., Cheyne House, Chelsea, London.

104. SUNDAY MORNING.

105. A BERKSHIRE BARLEYfield.

LEWIS, JOHN FREDERICK, R.A., Walton-on-Thames.

Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1859; elected full member, 1864.

106.. THE PRAYER OF FAITH HEALETH THE SICK

Lent by J. WARDELL, ESQ.

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