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View on the Doon. I5y tliis ciiiiiiciit ( 'aii.'iiliaii artist, who has now a Em'ojicaii rcjiiitat iuii. A rcnuhir rxluliitnr I'ur tlic last lour ycaiv- in tlir Hoya! Acaih'iny, London. I'lic hist ycai' hi^> pictn.f was lnuii;' on thr line. 3. JAMES WEBB -Interior of a Wood, with Figures. A very difficult suhjec;, excelleiiLl;. haiidhMl. The colouriiiL;' is rich and thorouL,ddy true to nature. Member oF the Institute (jf Painters in Oil Coloui's of Eni^dand. ( 'onsidereil oik.' of the best Colouiists of that Institution, always beinij on the line. 4. ALFRED DE BREANSKI -View at Thames tf Ditton. This ])icture was bought by a gentleman from the artist himscdf and brounht to (,'anada where it was ])Ui'chaseil by the present owner. As an artist lii'eanski is hi-hly esteemed in l"^nt;land and his pictures aie yvtw in all the i^ood Exhiliitions. The I'rincc (il \\ airs ha^ oui' in his jiii\ati' eollcii ion. 5. JULES ROSIER View on the Lower Seine. This French aitist is a constant e.xhiliitor at, the Paris Salon, is a decorated mendier of the Ije'dcjii of Hoiioui-, juiil liis works arc in ufjcat dGmand. lie was a ))upil of Diaz and only second to his f^rcat master. 6. PETER PAUL RUBENS Landscape with Figures. Tliis picture was boni^ht as an original Rubens some years ago. It is an excellent example of liis school, and one of tl)e best pictures in the present collection. 1788-1869 The 7. CLEMENS ZIMMERMAN. Health of the King. Representing a member of the old French Noblesse honouring th(! memory of liis exiled king, A ligui'e su])ject ]>y this celeV)rated Austrian painter, who stands very high in his own country nnd on the continent generally. 8. ALBERT PASINI Street Scene in Cairo. ^^ A wonderful combination of stivngth ai; 1 delicacy, """^ painted with the minuteness of Meisonnier. " Albert Pasini is a native of Russeto, Italy ; medal, ord class, 1859; 2nd class, ISG.S, again 1SG4 ; made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour ISGS; medal of Honour 1878; OtHcer of the Legion of Honour 1878; Hors Concours." By the above extract from the Catalogue of the Paris Salon it will bo observed that the Salon and French Government liave be- stowed on this artist the veiy hiu'liest lionours iriven to any foieigner. 9. B. W. LEADER, A.R. A. Glimpse of Kemp- sey Common, Worcestershire. This well known Knglish artist occupies the front rank among living artists; his pictuics command high prices and arc greatly sougbl. for b\' connois- seurs. 10. A. N DB VIBUX-View in Venice, looking down St. Mark's Square. Fine hit r)^ colominij hy this c(>l«>hratoi1 French artist, who is a paiiittT of crrowitiLT Cfh'hritv. Ilir* paintm^rvH ju-o chiofly cahin.>t pictiiivs of very charm iii«^ composition and colour. 11. A. N. DB VIEUX- View in Venice, looking up St. Mark's Square. The rich and hrilliant colourin«j .so charactcri.stic of scene.s in this city of the sea is well brou«dit out in these pictures. WATEf^ COLOUf^S. 1. WILLIAM N. CRBS WELL -Vie won Lake Huron. By this distinguished deceased Canadian artist. 2. G. HABIOWB WHITE -Welsh Cottage. This arlii-t is famed for his pictures of rural cottages, and no more pleasing specimen of this cla.ss of sub- ject ha.s ever come from his brush than the above. 3. DANIEL FOWLER, R. C A View in his own Farmyard Thi.s artist is generally conceded to be a master in accuracy of draughtsmanship and rich beauty of colouring. The only artist who receive' the gold medal at the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia in 187G. 4. WM. A NESFIELD.-1794-1881 -Woodland Scene with Sheep. (From the collection of the late Col. Johnson.) Nesfield entered the army in 1809, served in the ''(■ninsiilar War iiiid.r \Vi'llin<,'toii, and was Aido- (k'-Canip to Sir (ionidii Dnimmond in Canada; was a nn'inlxT of the lio^al Society «»f raiiiters in Water ('(.lonis. His diawin.,' of lUnjl.oroii^di Castle is iti the National Collection in the South Kensin-,'ton Miiseinn. 5. DES ANGELI- Italian Peasants, Boy and Girl. This jiictiire is hy the well known Roman artist, whose i<>))ntatioti is world-wide. 6. J. M. W. TURNER, RA. 1775-1851 -Castle in Cornwall. This is a sketeh or study for an illustration in the Liber Studioruin. A Iai(ri r tinished picture is in the possession of John Uuskin. (Fiom the collection of the late Col. Johnson.) This sketch was taken to Eni,dand and there identitied as a ^i;enuine Turner. 7. C. S. MILLARD, RCA—On the Moors. A capital representation of a Welsh or Scotch moor on a cloudy, windv day. 8. PAUL SANDBY, R. A. 1725-1809- Moon- light Scene. (From the collection of Col. Johnson.) Seven of his pictures are in the National Collection in South Kensin-rton Museum. He was the first artist who infused natuie into Topographical drawin i^'n-at artist's »>jiili(>r ninl siiii|pl( r maiiiHT. }\ CHARLES CATTERMOLE, R.I. My Lady s Bounty. This artist is a lii;4ly csttTiiitd iiiciiiIht of tl'" ll<.\al Institute oi' l'aiiit( IS ill Water ('o',(iui-> ol" l.unddii. He is celelnateil fur iiis inasterl\- drawiti"- ot" li"-Mr«'S and scenes represent iiii,' niedia-Nnl lil'e i;i Mii^ljuid : liis coIourinLj is always brilliant and liarinonious. 12. G. HARLOWB WHITE Windsor Castle. An artist ulniNe wmk is well knuwn and aj»|ireci- ated in Can.ida. Tlr^ is an uinisually larL^e jiicMire of a very favourite sul'j.'et of his. and he jias handh'd it with eon^ununate taste Miid skill. 13. L. R. O'BRIEN, R. C. A. Water Fall in the Woods. A sniall hut interesting,' picture l.y tliis well known and hi;;hly esteen'ed ( 'ain-ulian aitist. President of the Itoyal Ciinadian Aeadenn'. 14. DANIEL FOWLER, R. C A , Banks of the Moselle. An exeeUeiit txaniple ot" this niastei's treatment of Laiulseape. 15. DAVID COX 1783-1859- Harvest Scene in Kent. An excellent sj)eeiinen of this renowned artists work, formerly owne seen and admired .at some of the best London Ivxlnhitions during the -asou. 24. LORI Portrait of an Italian Girl. This llonian artist has an excellent name and his work hiings lai'ge prices. 25. A. V. COPLEY FIELDING 1787-1855 - Landscape in Westmoreland. A lovely hit of Kngiish scenery liy this famous artist, perhaps the gem of this collection. Fielding was president of the old Water Colour Society from iMol till his death. He was awanied tlieCJold Medal of the Paris Salon in I.S24. 26. DANIEL FOWLER, RCA. View of Inter laken and the Jungfrau. Presented by the artist to Dr. das. B. Hunter, who was a gioat aclnnrer of the painter's work. This picture is painted in the artist's strongest and l)est manner while in the zenith of his natural powers and is a unicpie specimen of his work. 27. JOHN VARLEY- 1778-1842 View of Town on River. This well known Kiirgiisli artist was an original member of the old Water Colour Society on its formation in IS()4. His work is so liighlv esteemed in England that no less than thii'ty-tive of his pictures are in tlie National Colh.'ction in South Kensington Museum. 10 28. DOMINIQUE SBRRES, R A. 1722-1793- Marine View. Charmini^f picture of the Soa in early morning. SeiTCS acquircil sucli a rej^utation as a painter of sea pieces tliat he was appointed Marino Painter to George Til. 29. SAMUEL PROUT- 1783-1852 — River and Bridge. Wy same artist as No. 9. 30. DANIEL FOWLER, R. C A.— Sunset near Rome. St. Peter's in the Distance. This picture was so well liked liy the artist tliat he hiinsclf selected it as a wedding present for a friend. 31. JOHN CALLOW 1822-1878 -The Water- fall. An associate nionil>er of the old Water Colour Society, and distinguished as an eniincnit instructor in tlic art of painting. 32. FRED. A. VERNBR, R.CA-Twilight in the Woods. A very pleasing landscape by this well known ('ana Vian artist, whoso pictures are constantly oxhiMted in the Royal Academy and otlier English Kxhiliitions. 33. S J BOWERS- Roadside Cottage with Trees. A small Imt ex(iuisite picture by this English artist, a brother t»f the well known .MlxM't (lowers.