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A. Boiioueivau. Presented by Mr, R. B. Angus. 4 The Old Town of Hoorne, (Holland) .. \V. Koekkoek G.C. o On the Beach near Blankenberp; F. Musin. Presented by Mr. John Harriw. 6 A ?in;eon Cot, 180] F. Vanseverdonck.. . .G.C. 7 Courtship, i860 C\ J. Grips > " 8 Market Scene, Antwerp, (Moonliuht) .. 1861....}'. Van. Schendel, , . " 9 Beilstein on the Moselle G. Stantield " 10 Parental Alarm Henrietta Konner " ii ^heep, 1861 K Vanseverdonck .. " 12 MaternalJoys, 1861 C. J. Grips " 13 The Harvest Field 1884. . . . Wyatt Eaton. Presented by Mr. R. B. Angua. 14 Marine, Coast Scene J. Mc Alpine.. Cr,C. 33-^/^ TiriK. '•' A l.'»vo-lok .''ATI, Ahti IT. (ill. 187: ') . K, .M Ifi A r.azatir at T •"irinaiis (-' (> ""'^ ISSI , . I; f»'-Hitf.,| (,v \fr. M, fl (,'a.il facdo \'. V Con} I'Id. 17 h vt!nin,oat Fr. K. favl or V.) Tho l.'iver Lhi-wy at the fo( (lor sale) ...o.c. 20 Mount Stephen, ^1 iVear Feedinir 'J •t (if Moel ''"^'^'i Sydney h'. I 'er •cy. inie 1800. 186;i 22 Off ( 'ahiis Harl •I'. F. Woodcock, TiCA. •i". u Couturier c.C. )our F. M usin 2.'5 A Sahhafh Day's Rest. 24 The Huntsman .(}.( 1 /t ,H onrictta lionner Pmsented hy Mr. H, b" A A. AV. Kowalsl ki. 25 Blind Man's Jluif "■^'o Gypsies, IIL'US LSI >'} . 'i'- i>c Ileuvel. .(i.e. 27 P ^■"^^^ 0. U. Jacohi, i:.O.A..C.C. •epann^ Church Decorations, I8G3.. .,1. A. Uoy 28 A Mill Pond ernians G.C. 186;: I'O A C '^'"■"^•^'onn in 'the Adirondack •A. F. Pellows, X.A..C.C'. Prenetited by Mr, George H ^1^ Honier Watson, H.C.A. 'M) A Wayside Inn,(Fhinders). :^1 A (, ague. W. Verscl luur ^'""■•'M Squall, Cape Ann (Mass) . G.C. ^^80....G. }r.smilhe, N.A. Pre>eoted hy Mr. W. C. S.niHie A Vo. :{2 Tm.r. n.vrs. AuMir. PuxMiM- 111,. X.ts lS.S(...,.(n!in Ifnnt.r, A.1:A. PieMTitcl liv Mr, I! 15 Am-i. Mi)iiiitain SIkil'P, ■ ■I si;;; 1. 1 ■. m "i'ri> .< > < ;!4 ;5.- ;j(j A W.Mi.llan.l lliook, isril \V. lUi^^ i;,!;,.r, J'reaeiUeii l.y Mr. U. B Angus. ^'''"^^- i" ^Vale^ I5no.-5,siu I . , . I i.i "'^'^ ^^^«^^". IH83....i:,u,naniu-l hunsyer. Presented by Mr. K. 15. AnguH. Autumn Flowers, 1884. . . .Alexis Hailanioir. Presented by Mr. R. B Angus A Man of no Account lu^u^n Harris. li.C.A Pre-sented by Mr. J. S. McLaclilati. A Stable Interior, l.s.VI K. Verboeckhoven. . .G.C. Le Retour des Crev.ttieres, 1882 K. L Vernier. Presented by Mr R. B. Atigu.-^. «unset on the Thames, \::i E. C. Williams Cr. (J. View on the Missis.sippi, . . . 1866 0. E. Jacobi & A. Vogt. (Iramltna's I'ancakes, [857 Hubert Salentin ....(i.U. Kiirenbieitstein j Webb GC A Surrey Woodland. 1867. . . .F. W. Hulme G.C. In thi^ Valley nfth.^ O.nnectieuL, 186;;, A. F. Belluwa. N.A. . .C\r m So. Tvru •'•' Tlic I'JsIhi (iiil I 'i'lii' (JritiflcIvvMl, D Ai'». AllTliT. Tf.-f K. Sulau titKl l.y Mr. John Hope. .soil. 1«G'J J. Hiitler (, 'L' I., I liiit! (|('.> Af.iit I IMS! (I I liiiUaiiy s.s; Purclmned for the Aksoc (Juston F^)uII(;t, lutiun. • t.) 11 OlIK! S wtit't lluijif" ...Alii reHtM.tf'(J \,y thf Vffv Uov. Dean N F III Ivlsun, K.C.A. onnun ^ TliM Ki„j,iy Cradle, l,s,S| Presented hy Mr. Hugh McLen (A K Siiimit;!. nan. A U'ittulfi .1851 O. K'. .fucobi, lt.C.A,...C.C. •G Tl ir Spl "^''''^'^" ' '^^ 1855....U.J:.Jacobi.K.C.A. Pre.-ente.l by Mr. John McLennan. ."7 Hiillunt (.'lon.leiiniii-'s Vision of the ^^'''^^^ ^^'^*'>' '^^^ I. Pettie, l:.8.A. (ferrule) ^8 View on the Th.mes. 1863 J. Tennant G.C. 59 A School Mistims' Fute, . . .1800. . . . F. Verheyden " 00 A Winter Scene in Holland w. Venter « 01 ( utile KeLuniinj,. from Pasture.. .... .J. Alfred Verwei. . . . " 0-' Llyu Idwal, North Wales, . .1804. . . .Sydney li. Percy. . . . « Oo A Pinch of Snuir F. Verheyden «« 04 Near Haarlani, Holland, . . , 1873. . . . W. Vester « 65 The Old Armourer k. «. ^,,^^,^^^^^ ^^ 00 The Upper Ottawa. 1862. . . 0. 11 Jacobi, E.C.A. « 07 Youn.^r Mozart playin- before the f'rince of Cond^. ^. pi^^i,. ^^ Mati. Ahtist. \. I"". Ilrxli'm-i^, .<:,('. ^'" TiTtK. OH Kaiiiily Cares |s(;| c i ,■ fi!' A Trt»3-aTt'te '' ''"'"'""l''' KKTh.-u, (,....,,„, '' ''■'- ^P>""^"''. ISSI ... I'aullV..].H.c.A. IVe^eiUedhy Al,. W. G.Murtav. 72 (Jnir. ,.,. Mnsst.Il.iu.uh Mnks, l.S.-,!». . . .(-. |^,.,,,^ j.^.a. 7.'! Stolen I'leasnres, i.s-.i w \r < "'•'"'■"' ^'™''''- • MW i;„pi,„c.i K.(, ■" '" ""■ '^""'""^•"'" \-allej- V. l:i,.„ta,l,, X.A. Presented In the A Hist. 70 Tlie .Sick Habl.jt lui;-; -r , . • , too... ... 1. (rcrant. 77 Lake of Lucerne.... {U>\- sale) (iC. ..c.c. ..T. Fournioi.s ..(I.C. 78 8ilenu.s sin^nno- the song of Creation to Woodland Deities, 1872. . . .Sir Noel l>aton, U.S.A. 79 Evenin". . (for sale) J- i^arqnaliarson 8U Le Jeune, first Jesuit Superior in Canada, meditating in solitude when living with the Algonquins..ilol.ert Harris, II.C.A. Presented by Mr. John McLeni.au. SI Summer at Burnham Beeches Andrew MeCalhnu. Presented by Mr. K. B. Angus. tS2 Wimbledon Bark, Surrey 1«oT r,,.. a- ' ""«.}, ...i«o/ Line iSasmyth. .(fur sale) 8:3 Mount Bilatus, Lake Lucerne, 18(i2...F. Bofliaen q.C, 84 The Seaport of Veere (Dutch Naval ^^'^^"•^^)' 1870 T. A. Bust 6 «- Ti Am Artist. «- Ihe Villuj,, ot Fiuellun, Lake LncernP, 1864....r. Koffiaen G.C. 86 Church at mves 186l> (;. Stanfiold - 87 Vilki^e Politicians, 18G1 F. De IJrackelier " 88 LakeComo, •- 1S06. .. .Sydney K.Percy.... " 89 The Highlands, Hudson Pdver Mignon qo 90 St. Joseph and the Virgin Mary, LSoS.P. Van-Schendel G.C. 91 liiver Scene a v i. «• A. l.llotie c.C. 92 A Visigoth Warrior k. \-. Lununais K.C. 93 AFleurdeLis, 1861 T. H. S. Mann G.C. 94 His Portrait, . ift-,o u i <. >.. i • ' J-o^'^ Hubert Salentin " 95 Fishing Smack on the French Coast.. G.W Xicholson Preeeuted by Mr John Harris. 96 Skating in Holland, 1855 F. de Bra< Icelier GC. 97 A Village Market Place. .. .186] . . . .F. de Brack.dier. ... " 98 Supplies for the Larder t. K. Maxurel - ^9 Lake of the Four Cantons, .1876 T. Butler 100 Lake of Walleustadt, 1373. .. .J. Sutler 101 A Beer Garden, Antwerp y. (' abeels. " 102 Mesmerising, 1867. . . .c. Venneman •< 103 The Card Players, I860. . . . C. De Vylder « 104 A Zeeland Lady. 1862. . . .E. Notermau - tzerland) E. .V. V. Xyhoff « 105 Lake of Zug, k No. TiTLK. 7 Datb. Artist. wo l'ortraituftl,e Very Rev. Dean Norman. Robert Hams, II.C.A Presented bj the Artist. 107 A Farm Yard Scene is^j. u \t i ^^^"i ft'- Verboet'khovea. Presented by Mr. John Harris. ''^ ^'^^«^"'^' 1889 W. Bryumer, E.aA. 109 A Gossip at the Spring g. j. e^^bbett. . . f^'^'^.r 110 LaContidante mi F/Verheyden • 111 The Studio of Jean Breughel p. Kiemer 11- line Parisienne ift^y v ' 1^'^-^ l^rancesRichaivl,s.(forsale) 113 Expectation j^ ^^.^^^ 114 WildFlowL-is.. ,, „, . . . . i>. Weiser 115 The Chatelaine, I860. .. .T. Wagner. ....... 116 Sheep Pasture, Moorland Seene, 1862.0. Jones. (i.r. 117 Woodland Scone . ah t^^i -^ • Allan Edson, E.G. A. . Or.C 118 Copy of Penibrandt's portrait of himself . A. Falardean. Pre.'^ented by tlie Artist. 119 Tlie Holy Family (after Andrea del ^""'*^^ M.Petrini. o.(.. H'O The Madonna del Cardellino After liaphael (^.c. 121. The \^gin and Child, (after Andrea '^^^^^'■'^^) M.Petrini . 122 The Madonna della Sedia After Paphael .- 123 Capuchin Monks at Prayer After Chiari « 124 Burial of a Capuchin Monk After Chiari. . 8 ** Tin«. ^ 11 A 'pip 1^5 Landscape, 1 .. ,, . ^^^'''' ««lvator liusa . G.C. i^o Manne View .After Cliiude ..• ^27 Thii Smoker ^ft»^r ( Jeriiard i),m 12K The Drinker -After Gerhard Dow. No. ^'^Am^ ©OLOUI^S. AiirivT. " ' ''""' "" '"" '■-™" •^'- '"•—. 1«7^' . f. J. W,,, ,,c..., . . ,,,, ^'^-^ Windsor Castle, iwu^ ,, „ , ^"^^ ^'-^^'^I'iow White, E.c.A. '•"'- (^iau(l(Ja(Kil, Veuice ,, , ,,, (forsule) ^- ^- ^>^^LV, l^C.A. ,..Cr(J 154 Hollyhocks, .... ,u,.. , „ 150 An old l]rid.e. New England... a F iVII v 156 Durham, Enoland, .... i.sy- r u , , ^•^'^^•••.<^. Harlow White, lie A ^^' Cap Kosier, Gulf of 8t. Lawrence.... c. J. Way, i^CA. lo8 Harvest .Scene. ,, Herdman (^^c 159 Landscape, Alpine .Scene ^ . "'*•'••■ ••'■H'uluw White, JiC A 161 A Welsh Moo, near ,S.„.v.U, ,„4..J. W. Whituker K.O '«2 1^^oaouthe.W. !««.... .«.Ha..WWh.....c.A.' lo3 Shipping .. ^- '!'• lyncher. a. A 164 Monte liotunda C. J. Way, ii.(j.A.. . A A U.. The l'-'-.»eutB„iMi„g,Ottawa,l«e6..0.iU„oobi,KO A. ,'/ iOO Cuuie on the Sauds, Devou.shire l, fevi. ,, ^ 167 Tomb or The X)„ke of Wellington ^t.l^anU Cathedral, . .1889°. . 'k. A. Heff.r Preeeuled bj- Mr. Jgl,,, Ua„i,. 10 No. TiTLB. DAiK. AU'l'IST. l(;8Toinl.ofKin,lviwuv.l1st.,W^min- stei Abbey, ^^^"^ •■ '" •'• Present! . by -^b-. .T^'l"i Ibirris. ,,i„St..l.4m's.M,;,i„.l,\V..tminst^-^Al.l«->, ^ l^_^,,.^^^^ Prer^ented by Mr. Jobii Harris. GiPGHINGS. Datk Aktist ^"- '^''':';. 1 1 S8-^ F S. Church, N. A (for sale) 1.75 A Lesson lu Wisdom, 1»«-^ •••• -^-^-^ Stephen ranish. 17G On the Upper Hudson ,- 177 Gloucester Harbour, Mornuig .Stephen Pariish. 1 1 \ (ir^AYON Dl^AWlNGS. Datk. n^The I'orl 1- wiutby iSS'.L . . .G. Sheltield. Pre^eIiledby Mr. K. B. AuguH. Artist. 179 The Two Ways, or Life and Death, 1874. Sir Noel Faton, U.S.A. PreHeute.i by Mr. W. \) Lawri*^. i' n So TiTr,K. 18V C'l «opatm. 'ATK. Aht ilt.'VjuiL ... IMT. IlIJi! 1'^M Xarci.^i.siig ''>C'CC;| r. Ti ■•^'•lW!-i|.n„, . '"''"^JHH f^'-e-entp,; l,v \r,. m ,',"!'■ ^^- '^'''i/oni. i'^'^ runocen.e " '^ ''•" Pre> 'illi Vus,. 19 i Hebe -!•'- lUiHi 1)1' r I. . AT '^^"•^^i f^ Mrs M,i.. ^,„ 'a»is. ''''^""-''^'^.^s.iw:'"'"" *^"«'- 12 ^^- Tjth. Datk. Ahtist. 194 Bust of Hebe Marslmll Wood. Presented by tlie Sculptor. 195 Antinou.s From the AMti(iue. Presented liy the Natural History Society. 190 T!ic Liioeoon From the Aiiti.|m'. PreHeiite.l l>y i/Ii>.stiiut Canadieii. 197 The Apolh. I'.elvider.' From the Auti.£iio. PreHCUted by L'lnntitut Canadieti. 198 The Venus (of Melos) From the Atitique. Presented by L'InslitiU Canadien. 1 00 A Oaudelabrum Presented by L'InstitiU Canadien. 200 The Disk Thrower From the Antique. Pre!^ented by the Natural History Society. 201 "The Ludovisi Ares," or Mars Seated. From the Antique. Presented by Mrs. M. B. David. 202 "The Song of the Shirt" Marshall Wood. Presented by the Sculptor. /^rt /Issoeiatiop of /TioQtreal, PHILLIPS SQUARE, SPBCML P.HmTIJI&S 0JJ EXJIIBITIOJm SEPTEMBER, 1891. -♦- A.— Portrait of the Duke of Wellington. By Sir Tugs. Lawrence, P.R.A. D ^ 1769— 1830. B. — Cupid and Psyche. By R. Westall, R.A. 1765— 1836. This fine Painting, with its wonderful richness ol colour, was pronounce.l by John Constable to be a masterpiece, originally belonged to hi.s friend, Mr. Banister; a descriptive poem by Tliomas Moore will 1„. found on the reverse side. Richard Westall was l^orn at Hertford in 17G5, celebrated chiefly as an illustrator of books, he was electe.l an Associate in 1792, and an Academician in 1794 ; he died in 1836, Eoth from the collection of the Marquis of P^Iy. C— Four large Panels, figure subjects. By Adolphe Monticelli. 1824—1886. Painted by the advice of « Diaz,' for a French Duke, and pronounced fine examples of his work. The Association is indebted to Messrs. W. Scott & Sons for kindly allowing these Pictures to be exhibited at the Gallery. These Paintings are for sale ; particulars can be obtained from the Secretary. Qijpid aT)d psyot^e. r'^ They tol.1 her hat he, to whon. vows she had listen'd Through mght's fleeting hours, was a spirit unblest :~ Unholy the eyes that beside her had glisten'd And evil the lips she in darkness had prest'. ' men next in thy ehamber the bridegroom reclineth 1 ring near hnn thy lamp, when in sFumber he lie And there, as tlje light o'er his dark features shineth Thou It see what a demon hath won all thy sighs.' Too fond to believe them, yet doubting, yet fearing, When ealm lay the sleeper, she stole with her light • And saw such a vision !-no image, appearing ' ' To bards in their daydreams, was ever so bright. A j^uth, but just passing from childhood's sweet mornin.^ While round him still lingor',1 its innocent ray • " Though gleams,from beneath his „}„,t eyelids gave ;arnin. Of summer-noon lightnings that under tliem lay. His brow had a grace more than mortal around it, M hile, g ossy as gold from a fairy-land mine. His sunny hair hung, and the flowers that cn>wn'd it ' Seem d fresh from the breeze of some garden divine. Entranc'd stood the bride, on that miracle gazing What late was but love is idolatry now • But, ah : in her tremor the fatal lamp raisina- A sparkle flew from it and dropp'd on his brow. Airs lost-with a start from his rosy sleep waking, The spirit flash'd o'er her his glances of fire. Then, from the clasp of her snowy arms breaking. Thus said, in a voice more of sorrow than ire . ' IWell-what a dream thy suspicion hath broken ! Thus ever Affection's fond vision is crost : Dissolv d are her speUs when a doubt is but spoken, And love, once distrusted, forever is lost !' Thomas Moore. n^i^trntimmmmmK