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If ' z^V ' ■' L- If ' ^U.L.. /- l ■ ■ ,-\ :.','■!•■/* • iV:.- ■■ . • «■' ■: t 1 •pi •I J I. ty <.'> /i ■a M » s T f '^. /^ t> ^ ^ ',V ' u> if mm*'mtffmit»ri*'''if'*0im'^>i''>'>>>''>mf' ■I > i^Mi nMi k Roya! Onadian Acaderj/ ~ K CATALOaUB1895 } ikufattmmi i il i nmi ii \,ia utmtttimmft -«i^- SiK^iiH Anpuiil Exhibttitm, in tk Art GaIlcryvKif^St.y\fest.T^ mt mmimiim ttm0m ii WU 'li !) !' »' J '-^ mmmmmm"'*^ ' . . f '/ '] t t^.'"^. i~7Tir^ ■*.-^. >« ^ /:'.' Royal Canadian Acadenw of Arts. ■ CATALOaUE 1895. Sixteenth Annual Exhibition, opened on the eighteenth day of April, ^ . in the Art Gallery, Kin^ StWestJoronto. '^ — i- J ^^\. VI K. -?^-7 17>^ Z^. 1- l^[- /4 ^ ^^ ^^ > T^oyal Cottobian S^cabemy of 2\rfs 1895. founders. THE MOST HONORABLE THE MARQUIS OF LORNE. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCESS LOUISE. patron. HIS EXCELLENCY THE EARL OF ABERDEEN, Governor-General of Canada. f)onorari? patron. HIS EXCELLENCY THE MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE Officers. President - - ROBT. HARRIS Montreal. Vice-President A. C. HUTCHISON Secretary-Treasurer JAMES SMITH - - Toronto. Auditor - - HENRY LANGLEY Council tor 1895-0. junior Members. D. B. Dick, Architect. Toronto. J. Hammond, Painter Montreal. O. R. Jacobi, " Toronto. I,. R. O'Bden, " T.M.Martin, " Jas. Griffiths, " London. Senior Members. W. Raphael, Painter Montreal T. S. Scott, Architect Ottawa. A. H. Howard, Designer Toronto, F. M Bell-Smith, Painter A. D. Patterson, " G.-A.Reid, " — 3 — mM ]}.i < v» 1 \ 'boitorari? 1Retire^ Hcademictan. N. Bouraita Monte Bello aca^cmician0. ■ * " Painters, • W. Brymner ., Montreal. Forshaw Day Kingston. James Griffiths London. Robert Harris Montreal. O. R Jacobi Toronto. M.Matthews T.M.Martin L. R. O'Brien A. D. Patterson William Raphael Montreal. Geo. A. Reid Toronto. F. M. Bell-Smith R. H. Watson Doon. J. Hammond Montreal. T. Fuller Ottawa. J. W. Hopkins Montreal. A. C Hutchison " Henry Lang^iey Toronto. T. S. Scott Ottawa. James Smith Toronto. A. T. Taylor Montreal. D. B. Dick Toronto. Sculptors. Hamilton MacCarthy Toronto. Designers. A. H. Howard Toronto. J. W. H. Watts Ottawa. • Hcademicians»£lect- W. Cruickshaok Toronto- t E. Wyly Grier , •' tonorari? IJlon-IResiOcnt aca&emfcfans. C. S. Millard Cheltenham, England. C J. Way T^ausanne, Switzerland Hy. Sandham Boston, U.S. . Itljligwaw - ih I-] /I •? J. A. Prater New York. P iT Woodcock J. C. Porbe* f aca^cmtcfana Dcceaseb. 1 ^^ ^ W. N. Creswell Seaforth. Allan Edaon Montreal. Paul Peel London. Antoine Plamondon Quebec. J. G. Howard Toronto. H. Perre •• W. G. Storm D. Fowler Amherst Island. Hssoclatcs. W. C. Atkinson Toronto. A. Cox J. W. L. Forster •' R F. Gagen Geo. Harvey Halifax. F. M. Knowlea Toronto. Henry Martin J. C. Miles St. John, N.B. F. Brownell Ottawa. J. L. Graham Montreal. J. C. Pinhey Miss M. A. Bell Almonte. Mrs. H. M. Reid Toronto. Wm. Revell J. T. Rolph '• W. H. Ruel Porchester, Hants, England. A. C. Williamson Toronto. G. Bhienech F. S. Chall^nor •• C. M. Manley •< P G. Wickson Paris, Ont. - Emma S. Windeat Toronto. W. A. Sherwood •• Carl Ahrens >• Sydney Tully » E. Dyonnet Montreal. F A Vemer London. E. Thompson Toronto. — 5 a09octate Brcbttecte. J«me* Balfour Hamilton. S. C. Curry Toronto. W. L. Symons Jat. Nelson Montreal. John Gemmell Toronto. H.Gordon •• W. C. Harris Charlottetown, P.E.I, Jos. W. Power KtnRston. S. H, Townsend ... Toronto. /- ;: ■-.'r/- % ^ '\VK -yK. ■'!^ii-v' ''. ■ ♦,,'*- ,' :r^\- ^a — ■ "', - -: ;, ■ .*',.■, ; - \ ..-•,^,'. • ' - '■■' ■ '■;-;■ . /•■/ ■ .-.■ '- ' , Oil paintings. - : ; AHRENS (CARL). A.R c.A Doon. X— Ripe Corn Time. • a— Moon and Meadow. 3--Nearing the Night. , v ■ > 4— One Day. 4a— Sunset. ■• ATKINSON (W. E.). .... Toronto. 5— The Sun retires and Twilight with murmuring breezes lulls in the solitude of Night. v ■■ '^:\ BROWNELL (F) Ottawa. - 6— Decorative Panel, "Autumn," 7— Winter, " Waining Snow." 8— Portrait. ..., •,-. ■,; ," BARNSLEY (J. M.) .....Montreal g— Landscape near Montreal. BRYMNER (WM. ) r.c a Montreal. lo— Isabella, or the Pot of Basil (from << Keats' ). ;,H ' 11— Winter. >^ \ ' la— The Qroote Kirk, "Dodrecht." \.\ ' 'V 13— Memories, Prance. ,''-'.• BROWN (J. A ) Toronto. .0 ^' 14— Midsummer. ;>• • • ,, * 15— Autumn. ' it^^^ 16-A Sunny Olade. ; "• 17— In the Farm "in Winter." -i, BELL-SMITH, (F. M.). r.c.a Toronto. 18— Chrissie (a sketch). 19— Violet, aa— A Quiet Pipe. 20a— A Cavalier. S' Information regarding the works for sale can be obtained at the desk ; or from the Secretary, James Smith, ffff,m4.mm f ».m>if» n„. mm,^m^^ Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. BELL (MARY A.) Montreal. 21 — Moonrise. 22— Treasure Trove. ^■■" 23 — Twilight on the Beach. COX (A.). A.R.c.A Toronto. 24— Across the St. Lawrence from Cape Langlier to Rimouski. CARLYLE (FLORENCE) Paris, France. 24a— La Vieille Victorine. CHECKLEY (F. S.) Ottawa. 25 — Study of an Old Man. 26— Portrait of an Old Lady. ^ CHALLENER vF. S), a.r.c. a Toronto. 27 — A Sunny Morning, 28— Study. CUTTS (WM.) Toronto. 29— Portrait. 30— A Quiet Evening on the Dorsetshire Coast. CANTWELL (W.) Toronto. 31— Sunset after the Shower. CRUIKSHANK (WM.). r.c. a Toronto. 32— The Sand Waggon. DAY (FORSHAW). rc.a Kingston. 33 — Heart of the Selkirks. 34— Mount Cheops. DIGNAM (M. E.) Toronto. 35— Roses. EVANS (BLANCH B.) Toronto. 36— La Maison de Baptist. JEFFERYS (C. W.) Toronto. 37— Autumn in the Catskills. 38— In October. Information regarding the works for sale can be obtained at the desk : or from the Secretary, James Smith . ^Mr :^ ■■ '" y Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. FORD (HARRIET) ..Toronto. 39— The Annunciation. 40— My Portrait. 41— A Decorative Panel. (Property of Prof. Mavor). FOSBERRY (E.) Ottawa. 4a— Cuttings. FORSTER (J. W. L.), a.r.c.a .'. Toronto. 43 — Rev. Wm. Caven, D.D., Principal of Knox College. . 44— Spring Sunshine. '■ ? , ' GALE ( WM.) . . . , Lakefield. 45— The Pasha's Wife. 46— My Prisoner or my Guest ? "Caged." GRAHAM (JAMES.) _ 46a— Horses Drinking. GRIER (E. WYLY). r.c.a... .....Toronto. 47— Bereft. 48— Fifty Years Ago. Diploma Picture. GREENWOOD (CHARLOTTE) Whitby . 49— A Study in Pottery. HAWYARD (A. F.) Englaftd. 50— Rose, Anna Oliver. 51— Christmas Roses, ^'.m- ' ^frp:: ■./"/'. . - , ■ 5a— Fruit. V ■.^■■•rtV''^ ;,-:X.-. ,• 53 -Oranges and Grapes. ^ "^* :' HOUGHTON (MARGARET) Montreal. 54— A Bleak Pasture. 55— Salt to the Sheep. ' ' ' -^ HILLIARD (CARRIE L.) Toronto. 56- -Portrait, "Alicia." • , %. 57— Study of Daffodils. .*':■>',. .^^.^ ^. i ;^ -, ' HARRIS (ROBT ), r.c.a , President Montreal. 58— Portrait of P. A. Peterson, Esq. (Not for sale). 59— Selim. 60— On the Maine Coast. 61— Head. - Information regarding the works for sale can be obtained at the desk ; or from the Secretary, James Smith. ■ fWliiiiiiiif i"'i^iir>i''i ' ■i!#<'W''W7.»p^np}^p§i'^'s.;>, 70 — In the St. John's Harbour. , !/i; '^,^ JACOB! (O. R.), R.CA Toronto. 71— Old Saw Mill on the Coatic River, Lennoxville. KNOWLES (McGILVRAY), A.R.cA Paris. 72 — Early Morning. 73— Return of the Fisher Girl. (Sketch). KIDD (JOS. M.) Toronto. .74— The Beech Trees in November. 75— In the Daisy Fields of Connecticut. 76— Roses. KERR (J. B.) i Franklin, Manitoba. 77— A Corner in "Home, Sweet Home." LIVING (MARION A.) Toronto. 78— A Working Woman. MANLEY (C. MACDONALD), a. r.ca Toronto. 79 — Upland. McCONNELL, (M. C.) Toronto. 80— Portrait of Mrs. E. Matthews. MILES (J. 0, A.R.CA St. John. 81— Old French Dykes, N.S. 82— Old French Bridge, N.S. Information rega.rding the works for sale can be obtained at the desk ; or from the Secretary, James Smith. // Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. II )ba. <. - ■ r a. MARTIN (T. MOWER), r.c.a Toronto. 83— In the Beech Woods. j.' 84— Early Morning in Spring. 85— A Pack of Cowards. 86— The Last of the Winter. ' ' ' .. ; 87— Harvest Time. --' ^ . ^' 88— Road through the Woods O'BRIEN (L R.),R.cA Toronto. 89— Mackerel Pishing, Bay of Fundy. 90— Northern Head, Grand Manan. 91— Ashburton Head, Grand Manan. 92— Sunrise at St. Clement's Port. 93— A Meadow by the Sea. 94— Off St. John, Bay of Fundy. '. - ' f PALIN (ETHEL) Toronto../ ^ 95— "Waiting." ^ PATTERSON (A. D ), r.c.a Toronto. 96-Portrait of Mr. John King, Q.C. PINHEY (J. C), A.R.C.A. Montreal. 97— The Mower. 98— Clio. ' . 99— Vivian. 100— Stella. ROBINS (WM.) Toronto. loi— Perce Bay. 102— On the Beach at Black Cape, Bay Challeur. 103— Fish Wier, near St, Luce, St. Lawrence. 104— Morning, near Grand River. ^ RAPHAEL (WM.), r.c.a... Montreal. 105 — Sunset. 106— In for a Swim. REYNOLDS (MISS JOS) Toronto. 107 — Day Dreams. REID, (G. A.) R.C.A Toronto. 108— Rest (Mural Decoration). at the Information regarding the works for sale can be obtained at the desk ; or from the Secretary, James Smith. :{nmUi^fm;^M.<£ilM.^^.^ 12 '.,'J:' - !: : Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. X09— Portrait of Miss Vickers. no— Portrait of Miss Caro Adams. ' / m— Portrait. ';:■.. ' ' ■■-'iv/vV,, ; ■..''■■;,'-V*:' : -- %' ''^ ^■•' v^'; ■' :;-> ua— Mist. i""': ' '>y-: ''p-; I; ■ J ' , ■; " ' 113— In a Daisy Field. '''"■-:. %.:i:.'^'-'\y..'-:i-^l\ -^^ 114— Autumn. -'• ■■ ''^■■'^ 'y: ^y ■ ■ ''■ \;S^y- ■' ■■ ' ';, -'■ , 115— In the Orchard. v;! •i.V-'.; ' .;^^;^;V-; ':■''■ '.''.- 1 16 -A Hot Day. -^ - -■"•u- ■■■'>'^>, './^-^Ji'^;,,: ■;/ .■ . •'. .■-"- :. ".>.-' .:■'■'-■.■ ■ ^v:r':t:--- ■\-- REID (MARY HIESTER), a.r.c.a Toronto. ^, 117— Early Autumn. . ^ ^"', 118— Gray Weather. •r'"^:'";'^''' > ^J , ^ ■■ '■ L- ' ._ xig— Midsummer. ^ '; , '. ^ 120— Violets. - ; ■ , lai — Sunset Roses. ._,y '^-' "i ' 133— A Studio Interior. ■ ■ " * \ ^ ; ■ ^ ' 123— October. :''-■ --^l" ''■•''/'■'• ^^:; :_:;_; v^,^.'- ;•; ;■.. ; 134- A Study. ; ■Vv\v --i "V.;V-t-^' "■•'-''■/*' ';*^ RICHARDSON (F) Belleville. 135— " Great Expectations." , ^ 136—'* Sunset." ST. CHARLES (JOS.) Montreal. 137— The Grinder. 138— My Portrait. ^ w • SMITH (J. A.) R.c.A Toronto. 139— Sunset on the Sea Shore. STAPLES. (OWEN W.) Toronto. 130— Mother and Child. SANDHAM (HENRY), r.c.a Boston. 131— Cleopatra. 133— The Summer Girl. SPURR (GERTRUDE E ) Toronto. 133— A Comer of the Orchard. 134— A Bright November Day. 135 —In the Beechwood Information regarding the works for sale can be obtained at the , desk ; or from the Secretary, James Smith . .'■[-MitM '•^•if-wiiim^^ % 1^ ^,l ^ . /• Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. 13 \ ■ = ! ;.„. . -■■ SHERWOOD (W. A), a u ca... Toronto. 136— Meditation. Pastel. V 137— Portrait of a Lady. ■ ,.. 138— Portrait of Miss May Patterson. ,V.". ,. *. ' X39— Portrait of Mr. J. C. Fitch. 140— Tired out. v _^ . ., . ,^ TULLY (STRICKLAND S ), a r ca Toronto. ' 141 — Motherhood. 14a— Spring. A Suggestion for Decoration. 143— A Sketch. 144— Portrait of Miss Mabel Cartwright. 145— Portrait. Lieut.-Col. Bolton, Prince Wales Dragoons 146— Marjory, Daughter of F. Arnold, Esq. (Not for sale). VERNER (F A.), a. r.c.a London, England. 147— On the Rainy River. - ^ r' , 148 — Autumn, near Sandwich. ,' . ■ ' t' ,; , WATTS (MRS. E.) Montreal. 149 — In Mischief. WRINCH (M, E.) . . !..'...:... . ; .''.. . . . .! . ;Toronto. 150 — Old-time Vanities. WILSON (JAMES.) Ottawa. |:> 151— At the Decline of Day. . . '^ "; " ;';^> 15a— September Day. '■ ■'■'''^/'^■'^y ■-<,'''- \ ]' 153— Spring on the Ottawa. ' : " v WATSON (HOMER), r.c a ... . .1 . . .-. . Doon. 154— God's Acre. 155 — A March Morning. ^ H v,^ > ^ ■; 156 — A House in the Glade. ,.vj .%, 157— Hay-making. Last Loud. ^ ^ 158— Cottage in the Wood. '■ ,u' ^-''t-^y'^^^J'^y^; WINDEAT (EMMA S) Toronto. 159— Herring Cove. 160— Near Shimicook 161— George Gordon. WATTS U W. H) Ottawa. i6a-A Hillside Road. >:'?<; 153— A Misty Morning, Information regarding the works for sale can be obtained at the desk ; or from thje Secretary, James Smith. :'«■•■ ; ■■ ■.M'KiBmaasK' ymtsMmw'" m^mm"^- H Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Water Co'oi^s. '» . **v,. .. . ■ BLATCHLEY (WM ) Toronto. ' I— A Cold and Dull Day. {: , 2— A Warm Afternoon. 3 — Mimico Grove Station. BELL-SMITH (F.M.), r.ca Toronto. 4— Westminster. 5— 'i^he Strand. 1 BOULTBEE (A. E.) Toronto. 6— The Gates of Carisbrook Castle, " Isle of Wight." 7 — Near Penzance, Cornwall, England 8— Treguainton Cairn, Cornwall, England. 9— Porchester Castle, near Portsmouth, England. BARNSLEY (J . M ) Montreal . 10— Windmill at Dodrecht. II — Scene in Ireland, "Near Killarney." 12— Rock Point, Glocester, Mass. 13 —Fish Houses, Glocester. CANTWELL (W.) Toronto, 14-— Afternoon on the Speed. 15— Etobicoke Creek. I 16— Near Burlington. DAY (FORSHAW), r.ca Kingston. 17— The Hermit Range, Selkirks. 18— The Hermit Range, above Lake Marion. 19 —The Glacier Torrent. 20 — Cape Rouge, Quebec. Information regarding the works for sale can be obtained at the desk; or from the Secretary, James Smith. Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. ' 15 DIGNAM (MARY E.) Toronto. ax -Roses. -;; ./';/ JEFFERYS (C. W.).. ...:.... !'. ,....::.. Toronto 7 >:■ 33— A Hillside in Spring. f" > ' 33— A June Morning. ^ '..;./ •' , •: FORD (HARRIETT) Toronto. 34— Girl in White. Pastel. v ^ GRIFFITHS (JAMES), r.ca London. 35--PioDies. ",• ■• j( .-■.;'•■;. , ;.'• 26— Vase of Roses ■••■."-■ r^'''"'' ' \' ■' / \ ..'■■'' 'y\'^:. 27 — Double Petunias. .''.^v, ,.\'-'i/\- 53— The Coming of the Leaves. ' - ' .^'^ MARTIN (MAY) ..Toronto. 54— Rosedale Creek. ^ MARTIN (HENRY), a.r.c.a Toronto. 55— Falls near Loch Tay. 56— Look Across the Arganout Club. 57— The Oriole. . 58— River Neckar, from Heidelberg Castle, MARTIN (T. MOWER), r.ca Toronto. 59 — A Gray Day in the Fall. 60— Sunlight. MATTHEWS (M.), rca ..Toronto. 61— A Saucy Truant. v ^ 'l^ 6a — A Muskoka Rendezvous. 63— Mount Washington, from the Glen. 64— Under the Oaks. 65— Old Saw Pits in Oxfordshire. 66— An Old Homestead at Dundas. 67 — Overlooking Marion Lake and Roger's Pass. MILES (F. H. C.) St.John,N.B. 68— Bay Shore 69— Moonlight, St. John's Harbour. Information regarding the works. for sale can be obtained at the desk ; or from the Secretary, James Smith . lJ■'*.■...■^ y Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. X7 / MACDONELL (HARRI ETT) Montreal. 70— Stormy Evening, Cape Breton. NANTON (J. R) Toronto. 71 — Bay of Oravan. PHILLIPS (MARY M.) Montreal. 7a - Roses. ;, ' > 73— Idleness. • ' , i^: •' , ROLPH (JOS. T.) Toronto. 74 — Showery Weather, Don River. 75~Spring-time, Don Creek. • ... ' f" 76— On Toronto Island. :. . ' 77— On the Commons, N. Toronto. 78— Near Burleigh Falls. REVELL (WM.), a r.c.a Toronto. 79— In the Forest. 80— Evening near Ashbridge's Bay. '':'..._\,''' K"'-''\^.'^f-.' 81 — In the Barnyard. V} f- SANDHAM (HENRY), R.c a Boston. 82— Crow's Nest, Monogham, Maine. SPIERS (HARRY) Toronto. 83— A Master Workman. VERNER (F. A.), a r.c.a. ,.., London. 84— Doon Castle, Scotland. 8s— Old Cottages, in Wiltshire. 86— Homeward over the Heather. 87— A Woodland Way. 88— Ojibewa Camp. 89— Sunset, Norfolk, go— Group of Birches. WINDEAT (EMMA S.), a.r.c.a Toronto. 91— Sketch. WILKIE (MARION E.) Toronto. ga— Portrait, A Girl's Head. ^; ^K .\- Information regarding the works for sale can be obtained at the desk ; or from the Secretary, James Smith. '..MKIMMW.MV tuMuj, . i^^'^f^SH^i;^-^ .^^'' '■)' i8 Royal Canadian Acudany of Arts. 2\rcl;itecturc. / BROWN (J FRANCIS) Toronto. *' -^-T:- 1 —Legislative and^Administrative Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia, a— Residence of Edgar A. Wills, Esq. ' >.'. 3— Residence of Walter Davidson, Esq. 4— Chester Mission of Jarvis St. Baptist Church. 5— Residence of Arthur Thompson, Esq , Rosedale. BURKE & HORWOOD Toronto. 6— Designs for " Saturday Night " Building. 7 — Business Building, Toronto •. ■ ' T 8— Foresters' Building, Toronto. g— " Globe " Building, Toronto. BURKE (E.) Toronto. 10— Walmer Road Baptist Church - 11— Art Institute, Sackville, N.B. 12— Houses on Wellesley Crescent, A. E. Kemp's. 13— Hall of A. B. Kemp's House. 14— House on Lowther Ave., C J. Holman's. 15— Summer Cottages, Toronto Island. x6 — Summer Cottage, Lome Park. 17— House in Erie, Pennsylvania. 18— House, Queen's Park. • ig— Simpson Building. DARLING (FRANK) Toronto. 20— Design for Church, St. Mary Magdalene, Toronto 21— Design for Church, St. John the Evangelist, Berlin 22— Design for a House. DICK(D. B.) 23— Interior of University Library. 24— Library, University of Toronto. 25 — University Gymnasium. . Toronto. Information regarding the works for sale can be obtained at the desk ; or from the Secretary, James Smith, Rnyal Caiiadidtt AnuU-my of Arts. 10 ria, nto rlin DICK & WICKSON Toronto. 26 -Store Building, Yonee St., Toronto. 27— Addition to Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Toronto. JARVIS (BEAUMONT) Toron .0. 28 — Hotel for Centre Island. 29— I O.F. Building, GOUINLOCK (G.) Toronto. 30— Sketch Design for Sheppard Publishing Co's pro- posed Building, Toronto. GORDON & HELLIWELL TJoronto. 31— Church of Messiah, Toronto. 32— Town Hall, Orillia. 33 — Queen's College, Kingston. .^ 34— Design for Library Building, Milwaukee. ,, ' 35— Rectory Church of Messiah, Toronto. ;' 36— House, Queen's Park, Toronto. , , 37— House, Rosedale Road. '/'.'- 38 — House, Rusholme Road. ; ,„ 39— Summer Cottage, Kingston Heights. ' . ^ a • • ■' HENRY (FRED ) Toronto. ' 40— Residence of J. S. Smallman, Esq., London. 41— Residence of R. C. Struthers, Esq., London. 42— Episcopal Church, Olencoe. HARRIS (W. C.) Charlottetown. * 43— St. Dunstan's Cathedral, Charlottetown, P.E.I. 44 — St. Dunstan's Interior Perspective. 45— St Paul's Church, Charlottetown, P.E.I. LANGTON (W. A.) Toronto. 46— House for O. F. Burton, Esq., Toronto. 47— Sketch for St, Hilda's College, Toronto. LENNOX (E. J) Toronto. 48— Design for Hotel, Toronto. 49— Beard's Office and Hotel Building, Toronto. 50— Toronto Athletic Club Building, Toronto. MONRO (L.) Hamilton. 51 — Westminster Abbey. .\ . the Information regarding the works for sale can be obtained at the desk ; or from the Secretary, James Smith, ao Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. STRICKLAND & SYMONS Toronto. 5a— Union Station, Toronto DARLING, SPROAT & PEARSON Toronto. 53— St Andrew's Church, BellevUJ?. SI DDAL & BAKER Toronto, 34— Messrt. A. ft S. Nordheimers' Premises, King St.. Toronto. 45— Messrs. A. ft S. Nordheimers' Premises, Colborne ' St , Toronto. 56— Design for Government Offices, British Columbit 57— knglish Church at Louisville. ^ ^^ TULLY (KIVAS) Toror (\ 58— Asylum for Insane, Brockville. 59— Trinity College, Toronto, erected i8f TOWNSEND (S. H.) Toronto. 60— A Four Thousand Dollar Cottage. 6x— House on Pembroke St., Toronto. 63— Cottage on Nassau St., Toronto. - 63— A Country Church. 64— Church of St. Saviour, Queenston. 65— A Three Thousand Dollar Cottage, Niagara Falls. 66— House on Pembroke St., Toronto. TAYLCl? ^A. T.), R.c.A Montreal. 67— The Redpath Library, McGill College, Montreal. 68— Branch Bank of Montreal, Notre Dame St. 6g— New Wing Art Gallery, Montreal. 70— Branch Bank of Toronto, Montreal. 71— English Church, Chambley. 7a — ^^Atlantic City. The Promenade. 73— Scene in Ghent. Information regarding the works for sale can be obtained at the d',ssk ; or from the Secretary, James Smith. '■^{j^^j^ki^AtK ^ff ;•>•': ■*jf»7s;,'^-- Royal Cantidiun /icadetny of Arts. ''J 31 A \- ■'». * MacCARTHY HAMILTON), R.c. A Toronto. 7<— Group Origina Model, Heme the Hunter. Vulc Ain ATorth's ' Windsor Castle." 75— Proposed Memorial to the Late J. A. Macdonald, C.B. Competition Model for Montreal. 76 — Marble Bust, unflnished. \,^ TULLY (BERESFORD L.) 77— Carved Walnut New i^ Rack. 78— Carved Walnut Drag «i» ft^J&sjifii&i; ■'mi^^^^&S;^.* / M Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. ..'^ Tully, Strickland S., a.r.c.a., 6i Prince Arthur Avenue, Toronto Taylor, A. T,, r.c.a., Fran9ois Xavier Street, Montreal, Verner, Fred A., Edith Villas, Kensington, London, G.B. ' "Watts, J. W. H. , Dept. Public Works, Ottawa. Wilkes, Maude, ii8 Bloor Street E., Toronto. Windeat, Emma S., 46 Cecil Street, Toronto. Wrench, Mary E., 607 Church Street, Toronto. Wilkie, Marion E , 132 Sherbourne Street, Toronto. Wilson, James, Spark Street, Ottawa. \ Watson, Homer-, Doon, Ont. Watts, Mrs. E , 610 St. Denis Street, Montreal. ' ARCHITECTS. Brown, J. F., Board of Trade Building, Toronto. I^urke & Horwood, Toronto Street, Toronto. Darling, Frank, Mail Building, Toronto. Dick & Wickson, Canada Life, Toronto. Gouinlock, Geo., 53 King Street E., Toronto. Gordon & Helliwell, 26 King Street E., Toronto. Henry, Fred, London. Ont. Harris, W. C, a.r.c.a., Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Jarvis, Beaumont, Yonge Street, Traders Bank, Toronto. Langton, W. A , Canada Life Building, Toronto. Lennox, E. J., King and Yonge Streets, Toronto. ., Strickland & Symons, Front Street, Toronto. ' Siddal & Baker, 75 Yonge Street, Toronto. ..> Tully, Kivas, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. Townsend, S. H , a.r c.a., Gerrard Street, Toronto. " Taylor, A. T., r.c.a., Fran9ois Xavier Street, Montreal. SCULPTURE. / VlacCarthy, Hamilton, Toronto Street, Toronto. , . ' ■-■^.■'-■':^^-r-r..-.:' CARVING, '^^n: - r. ..:.:.-■'': Tully, Beresford L., 61 Prince Arthur Avenue, Toronto. ^» / ^ ■*«■ ^^Vf :* i, :'■ ■'■■•'v.' 1,'! • ! ■•■' ". ■ ■ •■>''W-< .; /-"'.• ■'• ■ :i;*^i^ f '*v 1 ■if'v ■^-,> :' . • ■ ■■}' I.'.'. ■ „■/•.,■, ■■ .'... ,■'';■'-•,•«;■-?.. " ^?;■^;'^|^^■,^'■ ■-> '.rv*- ■ ■ "• ', -■ -lA';^.*^. ■ - ^ ' '■'•'^*".^'« "■■-'"'". '., v.-', t' -•:<;■• v.V I \ -'il^^fk <'■■■',:. ■i;). «■(■.■'"',(