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'I i ■' I' < /•j T R N T (DdaiT^ ®[F ^^ITig FIRST EXHIBITION, \ 1847. t)PEN FROM NINE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING UNTIL DUSK. r^ ^ k Admittance for each Person, One Shilling and Threepence ; Seapon Tickets, during the Exhibition, Three SiiillingB and Ninepence ; Children under twelve years of age, Half price. Catalogues Sevenpence half]pcnny each. VI VAT BEGIN A. ii -fr. X.S.'- ^» ' Uum'Mu ) . /. d Hn 9o\^^'T> JEP 2 71^ NOTICES, A person will attend in the Gallery with a book, containing the prices of such pictures as are for sale, with whom Purchasers are requested to leave their names and address, together with a deposit of twenty per cent, on the value of each purchase ; the remainder of the purchase money to be paid at or before the close of the Exhibition. To prevent mistakes, no picture will be marked sold unless the deposit be made. The Pictures are to be removed at the expense of the Purchaser, but no Picture to be removed before the close of the Exhibition. No person will be admitted into the room with an umbrella, parasol or walking-stick. A person is appointed to receive them at the door. Attendants are placed in the rooms, to prevent any one from touching the Pictures. No person to be admitted without a check. I prices sted to ity per irchase 3SS the ■chaser, parasol le door, juching TORONTO SOCIETY OF ARTS, 1847. It is wished to be observed, that in the formation of this Society the object of the Founders has been to give greater means and facilities for the study of the Fine Arts, being convinced how highly their cultivation will contribute to the reputation, character and dignity, of the Province, more particularly as they are so intimately associated with the progress of science, literature, and philosophy. It is proposed to obtain from Europe a collection of casts of the finest remaining sculptures of antiquity, together with the choices^ existing specimens of classical composition in foliage, with a series of other gems of antiquarian research, to form an effective school for the study of the human figure, and to promote the cultivation of pure taste in the various applications of design. In order to the carrying out in an oflFectual manner this great object, the support of a generous public is indispensable, and the Society feel satisfied from the general character and high discrimination of many of our worthy citizens, that they will justly appreciate the motives that dictated the formation of the Society. 1 tj^ PATRONS. His Excellency the Right Hon. EARL OF ELGIN AND KINCARDINE, Governor General of British North America. The Hon. and Right Rev. JOHN STRACHAN, D. D., Lord Bishop of Toronto. The Right Rev. MICHAEL POWER, Ronian Catholic Bishop of Toronto. The Hon. J. B. ROBINSON, Chief Justice. The Rev. JOHN McCAUL, L. L. D., Vice President University of King's College, Toronto. The Hon. R. S. JAMESON, Vice Chancellor. W. H. BOULTON, Esq., M.P.P., Mayor of Toronto. 4 3 OFFICERS OF THE TORONTO SOCIETY OF ARTS. FOR THE YEAR 1847. i'l PRESIDENT. WILLIAM THOMAS, EfduiRE. VICE PRESIDENT. JOHN G. HOWARD, Esquire. COMM'iTTEE. THOMAS YOUNG, PETER MARCH, EDWARD McGregor, THOMAS H. STEVENSON. TREASURER. JOHN G. HOWARD. SECRETARY. E. C. BULL. MEMBERS. HOPPNER MEYER, F. C. LOWE, Q HYDE SAMUEL LEES, JOHN CRAIG, JACOB HAUER, THOMAS WHEELER, KIVAS TULLY. tm RULES OF THE SOCIETY. I. The Society to be designated The Toronto Society of Arts. II. The President, Vice President, Managing Committee, Treasurer and Secretay, to be elected annually, on the 25th January. III. No person but Professional Artists to hold any office in the Society. IV. An Annual Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, Modelling and other Works of Arts, to take place at such time as may be determined on. Persons exhibiting one Specimen, with their own name attached, to be entitled to free admission to the Exhibition. V. Members to be entitled to vote in committee for the general objects of the Society, and to have free admission to the Exhibitions. VI. Associate and Honorary Members to have free access to the meetings of the Society, but not entitled to vote or hold office. VII. Members to be elected by ballot, after being proposed at ftne preceding meeting of the Society. VIII. Donors of Ten Pounds, currency, to be members of a general ccmmittee, by virtue of their donation. IX. Subscribers of One Pound, currency, per annum, to have the right, if otherwise qualified, of studying personally in the Academy, or of recommending for that purpose any member of his own family, or one stranger ; and has albo free admission to the Exhibitions, and is entitled to two transferable tickets for Ladies, whose names shall be written thereon. iB^J3 9 THE CATALOGUE. The Pictures are numbered as they arc placed in /Ac Room — the first number over the Door. GREAT CENTRE ROOM. - John Craig.. Stevenson. E. McGregor. - Bradish. Peter March. Peter March. Kreighoff. Gillespie. 1. Lot and his Daughters, (copy) 2. View in the Bay of Fundy, (copy), for sale 3. Portrait of a Gentleman, 4. Portrait Portrait of the Hon. Mr. Jusuce Jones.) 6. St. Peter, (copy) after Spagnoletti, (The Property of Mr. Charles March.) 6. Portrait of a Lady, _ - - 7. The Confession, (copy) - - - 8. View on the Lake shore near Toronto, 9. Cape Blow-me-down, (copy), for sale Stevenson ^ McGregor. 10. Portrait of a Gentleman - - - E. McGregor. 11. Portrait of a Lady, ----- Bradish. 12. St. Paul, (copy) aiter Spagnoletti, - - Peter March. (The Property of Mr. Charles March.) 13. Portrait of W. Thomas, Esquire, Architect, President of the Toronto Society of Arts, - - F. Rosenberg. 14. Working a (Janoe up a Rapid, (copy), for sale T. H. Stevenson. 15. View near By town, (copy) - - T. H. Stevenson. 16. The Returned Love-Letter, ... Gilbert. 17. Portrait of a Gentleman, - - - Bowman. IS. Full-length Portrait of a Child, (unfinished) - Peter March. 19. Portrait ov a Lady, - - - 20. Portrait ol" a Gentleman, - 21. View of I^iagara Falls, (copy) 22. Portrait of a Lady, 23. Timber Slide, (copy), for sale 24. Portrait of a Alother and Child, •26. Rembrandt's Daughter, (copy), after Rembrandt - (The property of Mr. Charles March.) 26, Portrait of a Gentleman, • - - Peter March. Peter March. - Peter March. - McGregor ^ Stevenson. - Peter March. Stevenson ^ McGregor. - Paul Kane. Peter March. GREAT CENTRE ROOM. March. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 60. 61. 52. 53. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. eo. 61. 62. Scene in the Bush, foi sale - Portrait of a Gentleman, - • Scene in the North- West, — Portrait, The Wrecker's Daughter Portrait of Rubens, (copy), after Rubens (The Pro|)erty of Mr. Charles March ) The Stray Kitten, (copy), for sale Log Cabin, (copy), for sale Portrait of a Lady Dog and Game, (copy) Portrait of a Lady - - - Landscape _ - - . Portrait of a Gentleman, (copy) Portrait ol AMerman Gurnett, Toronto I'ortrait of a Gentleman E. McQregcr. E. McGregor. Paul Kane. Peter March. Peter March. The SoM Portr. Ci ' Kent- Portra. ''/ave, (copy), for sale H. - - - /: Stevenson Sf McGregor. Stevenson 6f McGregor. E. McGregor. T. H. Stevenson. E. McGregor. James Hamilton. Peter March. Paul Kane. Peter March. Stevenson ^ McGregor. Boulton, Esq., M. P. P., Mayor of the - - - - Berthon. -T sale - Stevenson ^ McGregor. (copy), after Vandyke - Peter March. ic propoi ty of Mr. Charles March.) The Velvet h'ai, lor sale - - E. McGregor. Portrait of the Rev. J. McCaul, LL.D., Vice-President of the University of King's College , Toronto Portrait of a Highlander in Costume - Portrait of a Gentleman - - - Portrait of a Gentleman Portrait of a Gentleman - - - Portrait of a Lady - - - Portrait of a Lady - - - A Study _ - - - (The Property of Mr. Charles March.) Indian Maid, (copy), for sale Portrait of a Lady - - - Portrait of a Gentleman - - - Portrait of ti Gentleman Portrait of a Lady « - - Portrait of a Gentleman Landscape The Gentleman and Beggar - " The Maid of Athens Peter March. Peter March. G. 2\ Berthm. Peter March. Peter March. Peter March. Peter March. Peter March. E. McGregor. Peter March. E. McGregor. Peter March. E. McGregor. Kreighoff. James Hamilton. Kreighoff. An Amateur. m l^sl iH. iP -Tf ' g~lW|gii_.lffi 8: GRllAT CENTRE ROOM. ; a 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. e 69. 70. Fort Chainbly, (copy), for sale Portrait ot a Gentleman Portrait of a Gentleman Navy Island, (copy) View in Scotland, (copy) Going to Market, (copy), for sale Mare and Foal, (copy) jr. H. Stevenson. Gilbert. ». - Gilbert. - Stevenson ^ McGregor. J. IL Stevenson. - Ste. ^nson (J- Mc Gregor. E. €. Bull. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. The Vale of Chalford, from Skait'a Hill, Gloucegtershire, England, painted on the spot, by - I^obert Thomas. (The Property of W, Thomas, Esq.) Forest Scene, (copy) - - Stevenson^ McGregor. Ooa.t Scene, (copy) - - - f ■^^^'^'^• Sllipwr.ck, (copy) - - - ^- ^jf/^T'^"^- Cattle Crossing a Bridge, for sale S'evenson 6t McGregor. E. C. Bull. Robert Thomas. V\ow or the Ottawa, (copy) Donnington C:istle, Berkshire, England (The Property of W. Thomas, Esq.) Portrait of a Gentleman - - - E McGregor Portrait of a Gentleman - - -. Pe^er March . Portrait of a Gentleman ^ - - _ Peter March. A Bay's Sport in the Highlands, (copy) T. H. Stevenson. Wellington, on Lake Ontario, for sale McGregor ^' Stevenson. First Settlement, (copy) - Stevenson ^ McGregor. The Vale of Stroudwater, &c, from Selsby Hill, Glcuc3ster- shire, England, painted on the spot by - Robert Thomas. (The Property of W. Thomas, Esq.) A Storm. The Fisherman's Wife watching the return of her Husband ; she is just turning from the beach hi des- pair, wLen, by the aid of a flash of lightning, the boy ^: descries the boat coming round a rock, by 85. Copy of a Head, after Vandyke 86. Portrait of a Lady - - " 87. Portrait of a Gentleman 88. Indian Summer at Lake r^uperior 89. Returning to Port - - - (The Property of W. Thomas, Esq.) 90. Sea Piece - 91. The Glade Cottage, (copy), for sale - 9i2. Portrait of a Gentleman - '• 03. Cabinet Portrait - - - - E. McGregor. Peter March. G. F. Berthon. S.B. Waugh. Paul Kane. W. A. Parka. Vandervelde. E. McGregor, E. McGregor. E, McGregor. '::\ »v'v.-"»fc. ■s"!af «iKi.. NORTH EAST ROOM. » evensou . Gilbert . Gilbert. ; Greg or. tevenson. ) Gregor. C. Bull. Thomas. c Gregor. c Gregor. c Gregor. c Gregor. C. Bull. Thomas. c Gregor. r March, r March, 'tevenson. Hevenson. ^c Gregor. r- Thomas. of IS- oy fc Gregor. T March. Berthon. . Waugh. %ul Kane. A. Parks. ndervelde. Mc Gregor. y[c Gregor. McGregor. U. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124, 126. Cabinet Portrait (copy) - - E. McGregor. Portrait of a ChiUl, _ - _ - Peter March. Cupid, (copy) after Reubens, - - Peter March. (The Pr >peity of Mr. Peters.) Full-length Portrait of a Child, (uiifinished,) - Peter March. Group of Children and Dog, (copy) after Paul Veronese. S. B. Waugh. The Bachelor's Breakfast, Portrait of , Hi A Lady Amateur. - S. B. Waugh. Hubert. Linen. Portrait of a Gentlemv.'., - - - _ Group of Children, _ - - _ Portrait of a Gentleman, - _ - _ Linen. Portrait of a Lady, - - - _ . Linen. P'^Ttrait of a Gentleman, - - - - Linen. Portrait of a Gentleman, - - - - Linen. An Indian Chief, - - - - - T. Egan. The Afternoon Nap, - _ - _ ^ Lady. Entrance to the City of Venice, after Canalette by a Lady. The Pet Fawn, (copy), for sale - - T. H. Stevenson. View on the Lake shore, neai- Toronto, for sale T. H. Stevenson. Portrait of a Gentleman, Portrait of a Gentleman, - Landscape, Rustic Hospitality, (copy) The Fisherman, (copy) Portrait of a Gentleman, Marine View, - The Confession, (copy) Spanish Girl, after Murillo, Portrait of a Gentleman, The Fall of Man, for sale Loch Lomond Tinsley. Linen. E. C. Bull. Mc Gregor ^ Stevenson. - E. C. Bull. Paul Kane. - A Gentleman. -a Lady. a Lady. Nelson Cock. Mc Cjfregor ^ Stevenson. T. M. Richardson. NORTH EAST ROOM. 126. Design for a Gothic Chapel. This design was made for the Hon. John Elmsley, to be erected on the front of his present cottage at Clover Hill, on the west side of Yonge Street. The landscape from nature. Estimated cost 4;'12,800 - . ^j ,i{t| ;,i .,, . Howard. B no NOSTS EAST itOOM. A im 137. Interior . - - 128. Landscape - - - - 129. Church - - 130. Gothic Castle, Syria - 131. Design for a Grecian Villa - 132. Lanclsoape - ^ - - 133. Cedar Swamp, a Camera Lucida sketch Pupil, U. C. C. By an Amateur. By a Lady. By a Lady. T. Young, Architect. By a Lady. J. G. Hmvard. 134'. Falls of Niagara, a Camera Lucida sketch, taken a little above the ferry - - - " -^^ ^- ^<'"'«»*^- 13$, Exterior of the Temple of ApoUonopilis, m Egypt, from Denon - - - - " ^- Thomas, 136. Landscape - - - - By an Amateur 137. Sketch of " Chief Justice" Steamer - - L. C. Bull. 138. Design for a Cathedral, in the Early Decora .ed style of Gothic Architecture - - W. Thomas Architect. 139. Interior of Monastery (copy) - - ^V ^ Lady- 140. Perspective Elevation St. Matthew's Church, Birmingham. Erected from the designs of W. Thomas, Architect, in jg39 _ _ ,. - - TF". Thomas. 141. Interior of Nunnery (copy) - - By a Lady. 142. Perspectiv elevation Lansdowne Crescent, Victoria House, and Elizabeth Place, Royal Leamington Spa, erected from the designs of W. Thomas, Architect - W. Thomrn. 143. Perspective Elevation Victoria Terrace Pump Room and Baths, and Bridge over the River Leam, Royal Leam- ington Spa, erected from the designs of W. Thomas, Architect - - - - W. Thomas. 144. Town Hall, Sudbury, Suffolk, erected A. D., 1826 /. Johnston. 145. Niagara Falls, from the River - - - Miss Davids. 14(5. Water Colour, after Prout - - - Pvpil, U. C. 147. Sketch of a Town Hall, submitted to the Commissioners of Montreal _ - - T. Young, Architect. 148. Angelo-Italian Villa (design for) - T. Young, Architect. 149. Camgogunnell Castle, Limerick - - By a Lady. 160. A Calm. Dutch Galiot - - J. G. Howard. 161. North-eaat view of Tyendinaga Church, belonging to the Mohawk Indians. Erected from the designs of J. G. Howard, Architect - - - J. G. Howard. 152. Parthenou, (eopy) - - X ^. Howard, Architect. Ifta; Uuiga for a Church in the Greek style /. G. Howard, Architect. w 4t>,v, ttk. '^mmM^ imm~-^^^.' NORTH tk&t ttOOM. 11 7. C. C. imateur. a Lady, a Lady. Wchitect. a Lady. Hmvard. ie Howard. on Thomas, imateur. C. Bull. of irchitect. a Lady. n. in Thomas. a Lady. e, 3d Thomas. id Il- ls, Thomas. Johnston, s Davids, il, U. C. Architect. Architect, / a Lady. Howard. ;he G. Howard. Architect. Architect. 164. Geometrical Elevation of a Competition Design fof the Fitzwilliam Museum of Painting and Sculpture, at Cam- bridge, in 1835 - - ' W. Thomat, ArchiUOt. 165. Sketch of the Grange, the Kesidence of the Mayor of Toronto, - - - H. B. Lane, ArchiUot. 156. Blenhiera Park, Oxfordshire, the seat of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough. View, sunset - W. Thmuu. 167. An Idea in Perspective, with St. Peter's at Rome in the distance, - -^ J. G. Howard, Architect. 158. Design for the Interior of a Church, J. O. Hoviard, Architect. 169. Greek Temple, (copy) - - - J. G. Bowarrd. 160. Bastile, liberating the Prisoners, - J. G. Howard. 161. Indian Ink Drawing, - - - - hy a Lady. 162. Design for a Theatre, showing one-third of the southern facade, height of dome 200 feet ; on the right and left are two Temples, dedicated to Shakspeare and Milton. J. G. Howard, Architect. Geometrical Elevation ; Two Houses erected, 1831, in Beauchamp Terrace, Royal Leamingtom Spa, from the designs of W. Thomas, Architect, - W. Thmuu. Water-colour Drawing, after Prout, - Pupil tT. C. C. Residence of Captain Eccles - * T. Fenwick. Greek Temple, (copy) - - - J. G. Howa/td. Geometrical Elevation, Arbenie Place, Royal Leamington Spa, W. Thomas, Architect, - - W. TkomOi. Egyptian Hall, Mansion House, - * T. I^aon^f 169. Sketch of a Gateway, - - - T. Young, Architect. 170. Perspective Elevation of a Design for competition, made in 1813, for the Birmingham Town Hall. W. Thomas, Architect. 171. Design for a Government House. This design was made for the information of Sir John Colborne, and to show the impropriety of expending money iti repairing the Old Government House ; the site was on the Militai*y Reserve, t^ *he west of Mr. Crookshank's, Front-street. Estimated cost, £50,000 - J. G. Howard, Architect. 172. Youghal Abbey, Ireland, - - - E, €. Bull. 173. A Gothic Villa, erected at Handsworth, neat Birtttiiiigham,in 1840, the Residence of James Ruaeell, Esq., W. ThoinaA, Architect, .. - - - W. Thomas. 174. Elizabethan Screen (date 1622,) Perspeotitb of reBtor* ?!t^*lp-*» ****^ SOUTH EAST ROOM. ti Howard. Howard, [rchitect. rchiiect. [rchitect. C. Bull. Thomas, [rchitect. C. Bull. d le rt ie zi s. irchitecf. C. Bull. C. Bull. C. Bull. w T. T le or )n in ry lis Architect. ac er is n- he 190 191 ground (surrounded by a balustrade, from which a fine view would be obtainc of the surrounding country), upon v/hich is erected the solid piers thac support the catenarian arch which supports the obelisk, and is con- cealed by the upper blocking and archivault. The Equestrian figure oi Sir Isaac Brock is in the act of pointing out the enemy to his gallant 43rd. In the angles of each of the upper pedestals is a soldier in the attitude of a mourner with reversed arms. The esti- mated cost of erecting would be from ten to fifteen thousand pounds. - - J. G. Howard, Architect. Temple of Theseus (copy) H. H. Horsey, pupil of J. G. Howard. Perspective Elevation of St. Paul's Church, London, C.W. recently Erected from the designs of W. Thomas, Architect, - - - - - W. Thomas. 192. Perspective Elevation of the Hall of Radford Semele, in the County of Warwick, erected from the designs of W. Thomas, Architect - - - W. Thomas. 193. Design for a Mausoleum - - - W. G. Storm. 194. Southern Facade of Brockville Court House, erected in 1842, from the designs of J. G. Howai'd, Architect. J. G. Howard. Temple of Minerva H. H. Horsey, pupil of J. G. Howard. Interior _ - - . Mulready , R. A. Dresden Palace - - - - - A L< dy. 198. St. Vincent - - - _ _ A Lady. 199. Interior - - - - - E. C. Bull. 200. Antique Griffin's Head - - - T. Young, Architect. 201. Foliage, from the collection of the Museum of the Vatican, T. Young, Architect. Geometrical Elevation of Design for Buildings front of the Market, King Street, Toronto, approved by the Corpo- ration, W. Thomas, Architect - ~ W. Thomas. West Elevation of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, now being erected in Church Street, Toronto, from the designs of W. Thomas, Architect - W. Thomas. East Elevation of do. - - - " W. Thomas. 195 196 197 2C2. 203. 204. SOUTH-EAST ROOM. 205. Flowers, 206. View in Italy, - -A Lady. His Homurthe Vice- Chancellor. y u SOUTH fiAST ROOM. f^ '■ 'i 207. A Mosg-Bose, 208. Vase of Flowers, 209. Holy Family, (copy) 210. Flowers, 211. Flowers, - 212. A Flower, 213. Bouquet of Family Hair 214. Books, - 216. Crayon Head, 216. Crayon Head, 217. Crayon Figure, 218. Crayon Head, 219. Crayon Drawing, 220. Crayon Figure, 221. Crayon Head, - 222. Crayon Drawings, - 223. Crayon Drawing, 224. Pencil Sketch Chaudiere Falls, 225. Head of Madonna, Indian ink 22c. Portrait in Pencil, a Lady, a Lady, a Lady, a Lady. Miss David, a Lady. Mrs. Seemans. a Lady. - T. Fenwick. a Lady, a Lady, T. Fenwick. a Lady. A Pupil U. C. C. a Lady, a Lady, a Lady, a Lady, a Lady. . T. H. Stevenson. 227. Crayon Drawing *' Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's," . . _ - - a Lady. 228. Cattle in Crayons, - - - ^ F. C. Lowe. 229. " Hafed," favourite Hound of Sir Walter Scott, E. €. Bull. 230. Hound, in Crayon, - - - - a Lady. 231. Crayon Drawing, " The Fortune Teller," after Sir Joshua Beynolds, . - . . - a Lady. 232. Pencil Drawing, . . * A Pupil, U. C. C. 233. Pencil Drawing - - - ^ by a Latk. 23$*., Pencil Drawing. 236. Dog's Head, in Crayon - . * T. Fenwiak. 237. Household Treasures 338. Pencil Drawing 239. Pencil Drawing » 240. Pencil Drawing 241* Pencil Drawing 242. Castle Chillon 243. Figure, in Pencil 244. Moonlight Piece, in Pencil 2A5u Tintern Abbey - 24^. ;P^»oilD»4iwiiig by a Lady. by a Lady. J^ a Pupil U. C. a by a Lady. «. ^ a Lady. by a Lnufy* by a Pupil U. C. C. by a Lady. ^ « Ladfy. Thmas. Perspective Elevation of a Chapel erected in Warwick, Royal Leamington, Spa, W. Thomas, Architect, W. Thomas. Wellington Terrace, now being erected in Wellington Street, Toronto, W. Thomas, Ai-chitect, - W. Thomas. •u.Afc WEST ROOM. m 306. Charity, by Francesco Penni, called H. Fattore, a pupil of RaflPaille, born at Florence, in 1488, died 1628, the property of R. P. Crooks, Esquire. 307. Raphael Giving Sight, by Peren del Vazoo, the property of .v^jKiB. P. Crooks, Esquire. y ""WKewv mmm> m^''^mm^»m^'- .^mm -^iifc^. js* --^-ifsif irchitect. irchitect. irchitect. s David, s David, s David. 'tevetison. 'tevenson. a Lady. w irchitect. ir irchitect. irchitect. irchitect. 3d Thomas. al irchitect, an h Hauer. *b Hjiuer. 6 Hauer. ib Ha KT. ih he Thomas. k, Thomas. on Thomas. pupil of roperty of operty of WEST ilOGMi w 308. Saint Cecilia, the property of the Right Rev. Michael Power, Roman Catholic Bishop of Toronto. 309. Coast Scene, by Vernet, the property of J. M. Strachan, Esquire. 310. La Madalina, by Guircine, the property of H. Row&ell, Esquii'e. 311. Holy Family, by Corregio, the property of H. Rowsell, Esquire. 312. Labau in search of the Hidden Treasure, the proper +y of the Right Rev. Michael Power, Roman Catholic Bishop of Toronto. 313. An Italian Landscape, the property of the Hon. H. J. Boulton. 314. Battle Piece, by Borgogrioni, the property of the Mayor of Toronto. 316. A Flight of Cherubs, the property of W. Wakefield, Esquire. 316. Landscape after Dirk, Dolen, the property of J. M. Strachan, E)*|.» 317. Portrait of the Hon. H. J. Boulton, Toronto, by M'Gaui. 318. Battle Piece, by Wouverman, the property of the Houv H. J. Boulton. 319. Infant Hercules Strangling the Serpents, by C. R. LesHe, R. A.^ after Sir Joshua Reynolds, P. R. A., the propeprty o^ J. M« Strachan, Esquire. 320. Portrait of a Lady, by Lambden. 321. Rome, by R. B. Hanadin, the property of *be Rev. J. Maynard. 322. Lrmdscape, by E. W., the property of the Hon. H. J. Bmiltonv 323. Battle Piece, by Borgognoni, the property of the Mayor of T^oront o. 324. Dutch Landscape, by J. Ca^l^ the property of J. M. Strachatt, Esquire. 326. Moonli^t Scepe, by Williajflns^ the property ol the Hom. H. J. Bonlton. 326t. The Portrait of Johai ChairchiH, Duke of Marifoooough, by Sir Peter Lely, the property of Mr. GharleR March. 327. Battle Piece, by Wouvecman, the property of the Mayor of Toront(>* 328. Sketch of Dogs Fighting,, by Landseer, the property ofi J. Mi Strachan, Esquire. 329* Battle Piece, by Wonveiman, the property of tillw Ho». H. ^: Boulton. 330. Landscape with Figures^ by Morland, the property of Di Mixmef, Esquire. 331. Landscape on Copper, Waferioo, the pj^pertyofiy. M'. Straichart', Esquire. 332. Landscape, the property of J. M. Straohanj Esquire. 333. Philosopher Reading, after Rembrant> the gh)perty of J. M. StrachaflQ, Esquire. y ! al 1 18 MODEL ROOM. np 334. Bogs and Game, by Houde Slater, the property of J. M. Strachan, 335. Tintem Abbey by Moonlight, the property or the Mayor of Toronto. 336. Landscape, by Decker, the property of J. M Strachan, Lsquire. 337. Landscape, the property of J. M. Strachan, Lsquire. 338. Healing the Sick, the property of R. P. Crooks, Esquire. MODEL ROOM. 339. Specimen of Lithographing, Maps of London District, &c., by Jacob Hauer. 340. Mills' Hot Ail Furnace. „ . . • i, a r.e *^.c. 341 Specimens of Encrusted Tile Paving, used m the floor of the Thancel of St. Paul's Church, London, C. W from Broseley, Staffordshire, England, the property of W. Thomas, Esquire. ^12 Snecimen of Lithographing, Map of Huron District, by J. Hauer. 313* fc^^^^^^ th!'Cit/of Toronto. This Plan is com- piid from actual survey commenced in 1836 and will be com- pleted in 1848, together with a Chart of the Harbour and coast, by J. G. Howard, Architect. c. ti i. nt, i, 346 A Buttress Canopy, part of the Altar Piece, St. Paul s Chuixh, London, C. W., desi|ned by W. Thomas, modelled by J. Forster. 346. Three pieces of Gothic Windows and Panelling, designed by Charles Barry, Esquire, Architect, modelled m plaster, and the enriched work of the original carved in stone, J^^ing part of the decoration in the execution of the river front of the New Houses of Parliament, England, by J. Thomas, Sculptor, the property of W. Thomas, Esquire. 347. A pair of Torsos, Studies, by C. Hyde. m * 348 Bust of the Earl of Egremont, modelled by Foster, Toronto. 350. A Hand, in Portland Stone, by C. Hyde. q,, -.^.^^ 351. Four Gothic Heads, carved in stone by John Thomas, Sculptor, London, England, the property of W. Thomas, Esq., Architect. 362. Model of Sir Walter , Scott, by Luigi, the property of J. M. Strachan, Esquire. . „ T2„n 363. A Corinthian Capitol, for the Court-'-m m the Town ^al. Niagara, now being erected from th. .signs of W. Thomas, Architect, example from the Temple of Vesta at Tivoli, mo4elle% • ' by Mr. Robert Dowe, Toronto. . , , , 't iih 354. Anatomical Figure, from Michael Angelo, the property of W. Thomas, Esquire. v-dSiai^ ;t.as«jar.-«t. ...jlmm^m.' »«i^ ■ ^«ii«.v%iwJ »^m^ ADDENDA TO NORTH AND SOUTH EAST ROOM. 19 krachan, Toronto. Esquire. , &c., by Dr of the Broseley, 1 squire. J. Hauer. m is com- [1 be com- and coast, s Church, r. Forster. signed by •, and the art of the 3w Houses e property onto. , Sculptor, Architect. r of J. M. :i55. Gothic Head, with Shield Proper, papier mache, from Bielfield's manufactory, London, England, the property of W. Thomas, Esquire. ',i5Q. Two Slabs of Scagliola Marble, the first specimen manufactured in the Province, by Messrs. Hyde and Johnson. .'i67. Two Modelfc' in Wax, Busts of a Lady and Gentleman, the property of H. Rowsell, Esquire. l\5S. Fragments of the Parthenaic Frize, modelled in plaster, the pro- perty of W. Thomas, Esquire. .3.59. Medallion Bust in high relief, modelled in plaster by J. Thomas, Sculptor ; ditto Medallion Bust, ditto ditto, the property of W. Thomas, Architect. .360. A Centre Piece, modelled by Foster, Toronto. 861. Gothic Spandril Flowers and Rosettes, designed by W. Thomas, . Architect, piodelled by J. Forster, for the decoration of the Altar Piece, interior of St. iPaul's Church, London, C. W. 362. Four Gothic Square Flowers, designed by W, Thomas, Architect, modelled by J. Cochrane for the decoration of the interior of St, Paul's Church, London, C. W. 363. Two Gothic Bosses, ditto ditto. 364. Models in Plaster — Napoleon Crossing the Alps ; Pilgrimage to Canterbury, &c. «' erty of W.; ADDENDA TO NORTH & SOUTH EAST ROOM. SYl. Boquet of Wax Flowers, - 372. Design for Catholic Cathedral, Toronto, 373. Design for a Town Hall, 374. Portrait of a Gentleman - 375. Master Hope (copy) . - - by a Lady. K. Tully y Architect. K. Tully, Architect. T. H. Stevenson. T. S. Stevenson. ■nwtwwj— 1 mfm ''W: " • • '

ved by - /t " - " " rVp,rner. 379. MiSature of a Gentlem^ - - T. M. Stevens&n. 381-; Frame of Herald Engravings - t . •'• ry Meier. 3a2/Mada^,i)iy^. Jfiorena - - "^ , " J.WheeUr. 3J5. I^er^ectbfe JpSlevatipn, Drawing on Wood of the Town UaU aiif Market House, Niagara, now being erect^ed from the ■i . desjngs of W. Thom^sj Architect, - W.Thomm. sSfr Al'aiyof Obelisb in.^e Model Room— Models of the * ' . • tJbelisk of Cleo^Jra; executed m Black and Gold Marble, ' the proDOT^y ^ W. Thymaa^ EsQuir 385. J^daf <)f Sy Jsftmberd Brunei, Engineer, &c., the pro- *3^''**;'j^/*tP'W. Thomap, Usqdire. 386. Prame of Views in Nctth-east Roopi, Eall of Niagara, i&o. /. G, JE^m}^\ ■ -^1 ■ 5* ^ r. \ ■^, All,:. ' ^m^ ■f'm^'M: ■$■ .7 < 'OM'^'^f^t. s .. ■^ '4.-:^ % . I f/^'^- ...^ •■^, .^. IT- '^#^^ ii*''^'ii -k' *'i' •->« v-*^- iJBww ifcfc < ,„ii.,<*»^*#1^ii^ ^tevensdA*- ^y . W^amer. n, Stevensdn. Wheeler. Wheeler. all ;he . Tkomat. the le, ro- xa, ii % M' .m' iH- ' ■ V-i k^H .v^> "^1 ^ii jl^ ,,^ nil r" i, ^•1