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CATALOGUE OF A Loan Exiiibition of Oil Paintings AND WATHK COLOUR DRAWINGS. .\raicli 18«)1. Hpt Hssoeiation of flDontpeal. -«-♦->- CouncU for tbc gear 1891. Prexident, Silt DuNAi.i) A. Smith, k.( .m.(. Vice-President, . . Mu. E. 15. Gkee.\siiif.i.i>s. Treasurer Mu. Chaki.ks J. Fleki'. Ml Fur Two Years. R. 15. Angus. K. S. Clouston. K. AV. El.meniiou.st. A. T. Taylou. W. C. Van Houne. 1). A. Watt. UuiUicillors T ■ For One Year. Rev. j. Eduak Hill. Ml!. Willi A.M Hall. " Hugh McLennan. •' w. g. muuray. " J. W. Tempest. " F. Wulfekstan Tiio.mas. Mr. R. Lindsay, Secretary. Mi.ss I'angman, Asst-Secretary. s ©allcrs Commtttcc. . . Mk. R. B. Angus. Hon. G. a. Duummond. " R. W. Elmenhoust. Mu. James Buunett. " E. B. -GUEENSHIELDS. " JOIJN POI'HAM. •■ A. T. Taylok. "' Robeut Refoud. " \V. G. Van Houne, •' L. J. Skelton. " D. A. Watt. f " S. V. Steaunes. M i° ■■ loan jeybibition, riDarcb, 1891 1 T ■ Ibanfllng Committee , Oil paintings ■ Mi;. R. 15. Anius, Mr. E. H. (Jueenshielus. ..; ] Mk. W. Bkemneu. TOlatBrsColor ©rawinga Mk. E. S. Clouston. Mk. A. T. Tayluh. a a t a 1 u c Mu. D. A. Watt. Mk. R. Linu.vo. - 15 < « >s * • .J A " \ \ ^^ f,9(>^i Tm The large number of important works marked (t) have been contribut^ld by Messrs. Cottier & Company, New York, and" are for sale. The pictures marked with an asterisk (*) are from Messrs. William Scott & Sons, and are also for sale. Water-Colors are marked {+) ^ V ' ■ ■' - • oH f ' . . i • • -. « y . ^ ^ ' / * * , . - , - / ' =■'■#' \ * <' 4 •• r r -^ • ' t* - r '. - V ^ ' ~f b , ^ / ■ 1 - A = ^ - t f .. " • « t >-• Ift ■% * 1 ft ' , * ^ n V "* , - '^ -. . 1 * * , • > . " ^ M ■■ , ^ , - ' '* » , y » '• V ( «) i . — ♦ ' - * -^ i - , / • * 1 F ' •i « ^ .......,>^ "■ - #■' > 'ft •M ' ,r * . \) I ^ (^CflTHliOGOE. - . ■ J ■ . ■ -^ "i -*--^ I * <»» > * :^ — JJEN JAMIN'-OONST ANT (Jean Joseph) HO Paris lioiii at, Palis 184rr. Pujiil of €*l)auel. MicDAi.N : - Siiloii 18i5-76,Eyf)osition Uiiive^'-selle 1878,aml^Gold)in 1889^ ClicVa'licV Lcgioit of Honour 1878, OHiccrl8'84. Membro « . Societt- d'Aijuarcllistcs Fraiirais. Resident for scyeral years-in Spain and Moioccoi ^ ^*- 1 — Eveuin^^ on bhe Terrace— «i^ftouvenir of Morocco , BARQUE (Charles) Deceased ., \ French ■ .. ' 184-0-1883 liorn in Paris. Pupil of Geronie, He did not send his paintings Iw the Salon. ', 2 — Moslems at Prayer ' X , ' i ' BAKER (William Bliss) Deceased ^J?, . . ::^'ew'i\'ork • X 1859—1886 ./ 3 — A LeallessaForest :|:/ See also -No. ii^. BOSBOOM (Johannes) -.. Tlie Hague M KUALS : ^At Pai;is in ISS.I and 1889; "at Philadelphia in 1876. Also numerous other honours. f , 4 — All Interior ' BONVIN (Francois Saint) ..:..' Pavis . t 5— The JSTuu • , ^ ' ■f 6 — The Sampler \ -' ,. 7 — A Model Housewife ^ - ■ -^ ' ^^ . ■ /■ • • p-' ,>* r er \ <^ xy .,''• * OOROT (Jean Baptiste Camille) HO. Deceased PfhiicIi 1796— 187r) Studied first witii Mi( luilldii, tlicn witli Victor IJcrtiii, hikI at'tt r wards sjiciit several years in Italy. Mkdai.s: -Paris 1S;5M, 1848, ISSr) 1867, and Kxjuwition Universelle 1867. Legion of Ilcmoiir 1846 aud'Ollicer 1H67.- Dijiloina to the memory of deceased Artists ni')xi'*>sit>o» Universelle) 1878. * _^' 8 — Le Matin • From, the Seeretan Sale ill 1889. One the most jioetie and im]iortant of the Master's larp;e works. 9 — A Iflinclscape ' lU — Evening in rieardy ■f- 11 — The J'islierwonian . ' ■ An imjmrtant landseajie, having a Sehiini))er carrying iier net in the middle distance. CONSTABLE (John) R A Decease, liritisl 1776—1837 The originator of tliv i^idcrn Hnglish seliool of landseajie art. 12 — A (Joining Stonn :, \ y y ■/ 7 GROME (John) I ).(ciiM'd : l')ritisli 17t)!)-lS21 All rally Kiifili-sli hiiidscaix' j>aiiiti'r,comiiiiiTily i-allicl "Olti CroiiiP." His woiks liiivf tifcomc very scarce : there are Init three in the National (iallery, [joiidoii. * lo— Tlie Glade Cottage COLE (Vicat) R A Lomion 14 — A Higlilaud Landscape with Sheep COUTURE Thomas HC fnneh i8ir. i87'.t liorii at Seiilis. I'lijiil of (iros. Mi:i.Ai,s: 111 18-tt, 1847 and isrif.. Lei,'ioii of Honour 1848. Kiiiiiient as a teacher. On account of niiiiieious eccentricities he was dcliaircil fidiii artistic honors in later years. If)— Tlie All Student f ir,_The Trai^ic (.Mkmmi CHINTREUIL l Antoine) Deceased " Krendl 1811 l,s7:i ll.irii al I'oiitdc Va\i.\, Aiii. I'uiiil and fidlower ol Corot mid not inaptly called 'the jioet (jf dews and mists" Medal in lSri7 and Lcijion df Iloniir in 1 ^70. 17 — I,,. I'ont dii Mdiilin a hi Tcinnudh'. COURBET QustaVei HC Deceased Kreneh 18111 1877 limii at Oinaiiv l'ii|'il nf d'Aii^^ens. Medals in 184'.!, 18,17 an rMlellie le \olu I ioiuu'y sent illlent s deharied hilll from further liniiiMH and hi' died in Swit/erlaiid in exile. is — .\ Null her + I',t — Kcvciie + L'n — A Lander. ijir ^ I ,1- DAUBIGNY (Charles Francois) H C Deceased French 1817—1878 Pu[iil of Ddaroclie. Officer Legion of Honour 1874. • Medals :— Salon 1848, 1853, 18r)7, 1859 ; Exjiositions Universelle 1855 and 1867 ; and Diiilonia to the memory of deceased Artists 1878. One of the leaders of the Romantic School of France. 21— The Mill Stream * 22— Vallec de Dieppe ♦ 23— Marsh Lands t 24-— Tlie Medway t 25— By Waters Still ' . DAUMIER (Honor^) ' Paris 2G — Un spectacle gratis DAQNAN-Bouveret (Pascal Adolphe Jean) HO .Paris MK.l)Ai,K:-~Sal()n 1878,1880 and 1889. Legion of Honour 1885. Pupil of (ieroiup. 27 — A Breton Fishwife i: DECAMPS (Alexandre Qabriel) EC Deceased French r i 1803-1800 Mc , , «* * I ' f \ « ' t t • -i «^^ /«* DIAZ de la Pena (Narcisse Virgile) Deceased. . . . French 1808—1876 , Medals:— Salon 1844, 1846 and 1848. Legion of Honour 1851. Diploma to the memory of deceased Artists (Exposition Universelle) 1878. 29 — Landscape, Fontainebleau 30— A Forest Glade DUPRt (Jules) HO Deceased French 1811—1889 Horn at Nantes. Medals:' Salon in 1833 and 1867. Region of - Honour in 1849, and officer in 1870. 31_Pool in the Woods 32 — Environs de Pontoise 33 — Early morning at sea 34— In the Park 35 — Landscape ELLIS (Edwin) . . • . -^ Manchester 36— The last gleam t FROMENTIN (Eugene) H C Deceased French 1820—1876 Rorn at La Rocliclle. Pupil of Cabat. Mf.I)AI,h:— 1849, 1857 and 1859. Legion of Honour 1859 and Officer in 1869. 37— Centaurs at Play t 38— Camels. Kiii'lish 10 FIELDING f Anthony Copley) DtL.rtse.l 1787—18:)'. A well known Wiitri-Cnlov jiaiiitcr .iml, for iniiiiy yoars Trosiilcnt of ' thn London Society. He was also a jinimlar fashionable teaciicr of drawing, and a jnolitic worker. 39— Llangollen, Wales J t * GU ARDI (Francesco) A Venetian Old-Ma-ster 1712—1793 40 — Scene in Venice 41 — Another 42 — A Marino t 43— The Gateway HENNER Jean Jacques) HC i'aris lidiii in Alsace. l'u|iil of Drulling and Picnt. and of I'Kcole dcs licanx Arts. Lcfjinn of Honour 187.'5 and Ollicer in 1878. .M I- i).\i,s : Salon 1 Sfi:!. 1 St!.'., 1 86()'and Exposition Univcrselle 1 S7s. 44 — Listening 45 — ^feditatinfr HARPIGNIES (Henri) HC rari-- Horn at Valenciennes 1810. ru]nl of Aeliard. Medal.'* :- ISt!*!, 18r,S, 1S»)9. 1878, and (Cold) 18S0. Legion of Honour IS.'i.l and Ollicer in 1883. One of the best of living landscape painters of the French sehfiiil. 411— The Silent Ni^ht 1 il- > • ■ . ■ • ■ n « « p^ •* ^^^^ 11 ISRAELS (Josef) HO. •H^ . Amsterdam ^orn at Groningen in 1824 ; studied at Amstcpiam under Pieneman and Krusentan, and at Paris under Pipot and, Henri Scheffer. " He is a maatel- of pathos." , 47< — Moonlight 48 — Coining from the Boats + " >' ISABEY (Louis QabrTfel Eufif6ne) H C Deceased French 1804— lass-^ Mkdals:— 1824,^1827 and 1855. Legion of Honour 1832 apd Officer in- 1852. ■('Eminent chiefly us a marine painter. r \ 49— A Black Squall t 50— Dr. Faustus • JACQUE (Charles £mUe) HO Paris Horn in 1813 at Paris, Medals :— 1851, 1861, 1863, 1864 and 1867. Legion of Honor 1867. An able renderer of rustic life and ^ aniinajs, chiefly sheep. Eminent illso as an etcher. A friend^of Millet and the last survivor of the " men of 1830." 51 — Landscape with Sheep , , - 62 — Another <^ LAVIEILLE (Eugtoe Antoine Samuel) H Paris Medals in 1849, 1864 and 1870; Legion of Honor in 1878. 53 — Autumn 4 n V ' ( 'H N 12 LAWSON (Cecil Gtordon) u^oHh-' 1851— 18bz Ik , British )ni in Sliiobsliire, 1851'. Very early in life he showed iiclove of art. First exhihitfd in the British Society 18«6 and the Koyal-Academy 1871. ' In 1873 lie travelled through France, Holland and Belginin. . In the Royal Academy of 1876 ajipeared • the "Hop Cardens," and in 1878 "The Minister's Carden.'" These first established his fame. In 1878f''he married, and . dnrinj,' 1880 he' paftited his greatest work, "The August Moon," which his widow has given to the National Gallery. Aliout this time puhnonary disease, affected him and he died in June, 1882. 54_The Wold of Lincolnshire Paris L'HERMITTE (Ldon Augustin) Medals iii 1874 and Legion of Honour 1884. 55 — Autumn. A Pastel Drawing _ MARIS (Jacobus)* * • •• The Hague 56 — A Fisherman I MARIS (Matthys). .London and The Hague 57_The Butterfly 58— In Holland MARIS (Willem) . The Hague 59- -Milking TimeJ: The Maris hrothers, whose father and teacher was an able artist ot the last century, are at the %^id -Qf the niodeni Dutch school. .. J.-'. ^,(is.p,j.n,j, and especially for James, the elder is famou.» to^ liis cloud ami sky etfects. Mi^i has a gift of most ex(iuisite colo^i?! William, the youngest, whose r^; known in Holland as "the sil work witli eijual freedom in Oils 'Jhe niost eminent ; "he nse*of tone." ,'ith cattle, is 111). All three y 'V?^ ^ ' f ■ ■•■ I ■■■' Li! I *r '.. (» J )-' Jv^' .'•'' '«;■' . ^^ \, . ji ! %> <1^ u- "X 13 MAUVE (Anton) Deceased Dutch ^ , 1838—1890 * Born at Zandaani. Modal.s at Ainstenlani, Antwerp, Paris, Phila- deliihia and Vienna. A paintci'of Animals, principally Sheep. GO — Ploughing 61— A Dutch-Cotter's Home \ G2— Potato Diggers \ G 3— Sheep \ ^ MICHEL (Qeorges) Deceased F'f-i'eh 1763—1843 Horn at Paris. Pupil of Ledue. Perhaps the founder of tJic Romantic School of French art. G4 — The Mountain Koad 65 — A Landscajx? V ^ ,, MILLET (Jean Frangois) Deceased. French 1814—1875 Pu])il of Delaroche. Mkdals:— Salon 1853, 1864, and Kxposition Univcrselle 1867-, aluo Diploma to the memory of deceased Artists 1S7S. Cheva- lier of the Legion of Honour 1868. Tiie "luost heroic presence in modern French art." Most of his j,'reat works are of rustic ijcnrc. GO — line Paysanne t 67 — CliiUl and Mirror METTLINQ (Louis) Paris 68— A Cup of Tea 6!»— An uued Scholar . French 14 MONTICELLI ( Adolphe) Deceased 1824—1886 Rom, educated, and winning his first honours in MarsclUes, Monticelli went to Paris and there buried liis middle Hfe, sliunning artists, critics and picture-dealers alike. Here he produced his best works, nearly all of which found their way to liritain and America. Delacroix, Daubigny and Troyon sounded his i)raises, and the Empress Eugenie honoured him with orders ; i)ut his shyness and reserve, together with the vagaries of his disposition and his reckless habits, kept him almost unknown and debarred him from success. On the fall of the Empire and the investment of Paris V)y the German army, he made his way f back to Ins birth-place where he passed the remainder of his days in obscurity, his work soon losing its charm and becoming a mere caricature of his better period, cruile in colour and devoid of grace. Hi^ work has been described as "painted music," and as "the interpretation in colour of the language of tones." With his critics there is no nnddle ground. He is groat or he is nothing. This canon of graphic art should be remembered when viewing Monticilli's works—" A picture is line by reason of the i>resencc of (lualities, not by freedom from faults." Said Schopeidiauer -"you must treat a work of art as you do a great man ; stand before it and wait i)atiently until it deigns to speak." " Ah," said Monticelli, once to a candid friend, "so you find my ].icture incomprehensible, you consider it unfinished ; l(H>k at it as long as I have and tlicii tell me what you think of it." 70— Temi)le Dance 71 — A Summer-Day's Tdyl 72_The Fountain of Youth 73 — Queen- Beauty's Court 74__Une Fete Champetro 75— Tlie Adoration of the Magi re— The Walh'd Lane 77— Tlie Old Fort .>v- ^■■■*:t#' H 15 MUNTHE(L)HC The Hagu. Medals in 1878 ijnd 1889. Logion of Honor in 1878. A Norwegian Artist of much merit. / * 78— Winter iu Holland " • , • NASMYTH (Patrick) Deceased Scottisli 1787-1831 t 79— The Wold of Ketit NEUHUYS (Albert) HO '^he Hague Medals f(. Amsterdam and Paris. A follower of,Israels. • / * 80— The Home treasure \ \ 81 — Spring-time OAKES (John Wright) A R A Deceased J5iitisl. 1822—1887 82— A Mountain Brook, Wales PELOUSE (Leon Oermain) H C ♦ '''"''' MK.i.Ai.s:--1873,187ti,1878,and(Gold)1879. Legion of Honorl878, 83— Le Cliemin du Manoir PATER (Jean Baptiste Joseph) Diceased . . French ' IGUti- 17:31) . ( 'i A I'lench Old-Master of the Watte'an School > ■ ,S4—Une Fete Cham p(Hrc * ■i ^>_ tj 1 il 16 PASINI (Alberto) HC ■■Paris r.oni at Bussoto, Italy. ru|iil of Circri. if'' MkhaYs ^-Paris 1859, 1863, 1861. Craiul Medal of Hoiioiir (Kxiiosition Universclle) 1878. Legion of }Ioqour 1868, Officer 1878. Medal at Vienna Exposition 1873. Knight of -the orders of ^S. Maurice and Lazarus, and Oflicei: of the orders of Turkey and Persia. Honorary Professor of the Academics of ttarma and Tiirin. 85 — At the Mosque Door PETTENKOFEN (August von) 86— The Trysting Place Vienna . RYDER (Albert P.) Now-Yoik 87 — A Sentimental Journey -Si* ROUSSEAU (Pierye 6tienne Theodore) H C Deceased . , p>cnch ■ ■ 1812—1867 Horn at P.%^s. rui-il of Lethicrc. Medals: 1831, llflf), ISiir., (^'(iltl) lSt)7. Legion of Honour, 18r)2. Diploma to memory of ileeeased Artists, 1878. \' 88— Tli(^ Jura Mouiiti/ins II ; I'l ! . \^ t * 1 \ ^ ! U ■ 1 i. t t I' 17 RIBOT (Th6odule)HC. . Paris IJoni at r.rctuil in 1823 ; impil of Cliiizc Mkdai.s :-^18fil, 186') ami 1878. Lt-gioii of Honour LS7S. '■Kibot, .still alive, can already ].crcoivc the clawn of his <,'lorimi.s success. His works draw admiring croNN ds around the wonderful compositions of a master treading in the footsteps of Ril>(>ra, Yelasiiuez, ■Renibrant and Frans Hals, and who with Millet, Corot, Courbet and Jlanet, oc('upies a place in the magnificent pleaides of the present century." 89 — Daughters of the Artist O'^portrait of Balzac cj^StilkLife 92 — GraiiOTiere t 9;^— Eve / RO^K BET (Victor Leon Ferdinand). , Paris Medal in 18t)t) ; also other decorations. 1)4 — Dividing the Game f 95 — Le Foil f 96— The Singer , Paris ^ STEINHEIL ( Adolphe Charles Edouard) H C Medals in 1882 and 1889 • .' 97_The rhiloHophev SCHREYER (Adolphe) HC , Frankfort Has been the recipient of numerous medals, decorations and honors in l/itli t;ernuiny and France. 98— A WalUxchian Post-Station II • 'I llj! i ■ 1 il.) P-, KM ■A ■ Li ■ i. V 18 SWAN (Miss Anrie Macallan) ' • London 99— Koses J . „ ' SWAN (John Macallan) I^'»"l'^" flOO— Tiger Drinking— A Pastel ^Drawing TROYON (Constantine) HC Deceased Vvmch 1810—1063 Bom at Sevres. Pupil of Rivereux. Medals : Salon, 1838, 1840, , 1848, and 1853. Legion of Honour, 1849. He was a member of several Academies, and was awarded a Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, in 1878. 101— Villageois i\ la Porte d'une Chaumiere 102— Le Matin X03— Oxen 104 — Keverie *105 — Autumn 106— The Water-Cart THOLEN (W. B.) Antwerp 107 — A Fisherman's Cottage, Holland VanMARGKE {tmile) H Deceased French 1827—1891 , r,orn at Sevres. Pupil of Troyon. Mf.dals:— Salon 1867, 1869, 1870, and Exposition Univcrsclle 1878. Chevelier Legion of Honour 1872. *108 — Cows in the Marshes <* K % \ « K ~\ ^ / ■^> M X i '-^1 -X • '•"' r ' 'w •i V it ^> RF ir • V I ^ 19 VOLLON .(Antoine) H C ^ I^i^i'^ IJonrat Lyons in 1 833. I'liiiil of Ribot. MKnAi.s:~186r), 18(58, 1869 ana 1878. lA'-^ion of Honour in 1870 and O'lliccr in 1S78. I'crliaiis tUc ^jruatcst Frcneli painter of still-lifr. *109— Still-Lifu ' ■ y . WILKIE (Sir. David) R A inrras,,! s.oiti.i. 1785—1811 • 110— The Christeiiin,u; WEISSENBRUCH (T. H.) Ti.e lla.^u. lU—Walluzolend, Hullaud ; ZEZZOS (Allessandro) . • . ■ ^^'''y 112— A Wcater-Color \ ZIEM (Felix Frangois) H C ' 'i''^ Mkdai.s:— Salon in 1851, 185-2 and 1855. Li\L;ion of Hunour 1857 and OllicL'V in 1878. 113 — Venice 114 -The Storm I 115 — St. John '-y '■' >^l'^>i'i-li Old-.Mastrr Attiilmtrd to Kiliira. Htstoivd liy Mattlii'W Maris «» 20 •i'i ii" "staircase hall. The following Oil Paintings belonging to the Association ^ are hung in the upper hall. BAKER (William Bliss 1 )- ou.-s.mI . . . . ; Nrw- v..rk is.'iii— ism; StJulicil lliicc yraisin the Xiitiniial Arailrmy d' Dcsi:;!!. IJciTivrd tiist jiri/c ill tlh' ;niti.|U.' sdiool, N.*A. I ». 1^71>. 'I'liinl Iliill- ^art.i'H ]iii/c. N. A. H. 1S> I. ll(i — A Wduillaml liriMik Till- rii'tilli' 1^ llii' mil \\liiili iii''i\iU llii' lall'i I'll,'''. BOUGUEREAU William Adolphe H C I'nns I'liii 1 lit' \U<- Ai'a'ltiiih Ma-^ti'i > "I l-'iair c 117 — Ci'dwuctl with KldWcrs ' • EATON -Wyatt) ' N'rw-Ynrk '. ns— The 1 1 invest VuM HARLAMOrr Alexis H C .' lv'i->n 11'/— Fl(;\vcrs (it Siiriiii,' i, '}'' r Ei if Ri t % T 21 HUNT5R (Colin) ARA s.-,th.na 120— Rcddiii-r the Nets ^ ■ 1 LANSYER Emmanuel HC '^"i^ 121— La K(),S('f SALANSON (Mile. Eug^nie^ I'^'i^ ■, 122— A Fishev-.uirl , ^ ■ VILLEGAS y Cordero ' Ricardo I^"""' \2'o- — A Tiinisiiiu Bint'.aar # VERNIER (Emile Louis) H C .^ 1'^. is 124 — La lictoiir iles Crcvnttirrcs Van SCHENDEL PierreH).., ,,m.i l)ui,l, 125 — Aliirkct Scene in Aiitwrrp (Modiiliiilit) WIERUZ-KOWALSKI (Alfred / ^^V^ Ku.sm I2(i— The VVhipiH r-iii PETTIE John RA Smti.nil * I 27— The Vision dl the White i.a.lv I I t I tlii • 22 V ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. 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