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Mam Street I T"-^ f -jchester, Ne* Tort* 14609 uSA '-^ ("^16) 482 - 0300 - Phone — ■ (7!6l 288 - fi'lWQ - Fn* C^atafo^ue -OF — *^ ^, ^ OIL and WATER COLOR p aintin gs k^ ^^^ Britisb artists MEMBERS OF THE Royal Institute of Painters in Water G)Iors Institute of Painters in Oil Colors Royal Society of British Artists Royal Hiberian Academy of Arts Royal Cambrian Academy of Arts Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water Colors and other Art Institutions of Great Britain. NOW ON VIEW. AT ROBERT'S ART GALLERIES No. 79 KING STREET WEST, (tX. (^»~ ^T01?0flT0. See notice of Sale on next page. *^-(i ANNUAL aN-j EXHIBITION AND AUCTION SALE OF t^aiiitin^ BY ENGLISH ARTISTS. The Pictar es are no w on view at Roberts' Art Galleries, No. 79 King Street West, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Exhibition will close Wednesday, February 24th, at 10 p.m. All admirers of Art are cordially invited to view these fine examples of the Englisb Scbool of paintino* SALE NOTICE, In order to accommodate the large audience attending these sales, the Paintings will be removed on Thursday morning to the Auction Rooms of MESSRS. C. J. TOWNSEND & CO. MANNING'S ARCADE, No. 22 King Street West, and there sold by Public Auction on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 AND 26, At 2.30 o'clock each Afternoon, ROBERTS & SON, Art Dealers. C. J. Tu vZNSEND, Auctioneer. E. O'BRIEN, Representative. IMATiKS «^ If'' h(tn> ph'usim' in pi'esinH/tg our AnniKtl C((t(il(>, two Gold Medals in America at the National Academy of Design, N.Y., and the Philadelphia Academy. Mr. VV. E. Norton was born in Massachnsetts. In his yonth he had a fondness for tlie sea, and made several voyages before the mast, previous to settling in Boston, where he began painting marine views, which are still his specialities, and in wliich he has met with decided success. In 1877 he went abroad, opening a studio in London, and where he still resides. He exhibits at the Royal Academy, the Salon and the principal Art Galleries of Europe. The " Art Journal" says of his work : " It is most remarkable for its effective presentation of f ne neutral tints of rich deep gray and soft hazy dream-lights." PARTON, ERNEST. Member of the Institute of Painters in Oil Colors. Mr. Ernest Parton is an American by birth, being born at Hud- son, N.Y., 1845. He was elected a member of the Artists' Fund Society in 1873, and in that year went to Europe for the purpose of spending a few months in Great i3ritain, but, meeting with success in London, has remained there, and no other artist in England has made such a decided advance in his profession during the past few years. The one thing to l)e noticed in all the paintings of this artist is the remarkable skill he displays in keeping the indivi- duality of colors; by this he produces charming effects-where a less skilful artist would fail to make the picture interest- ing, and there is always a decided out-of-door look about his work which tells the beholder that the artist painted Nature just as he found her. PISA, A. Mr. Pisa is at pre'^ent a resident of London, but studied the ar), of painting in Florence and Paris. His style and colors are exci llent. and in effects of atmosphere and lights he is very happy, and L-eems to get the magic that belongs to all delicate perceptions. RICHARDSON, E. STEWART. Member cf the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water Colors. A landscape painter who has within the past few years taken a leap in adxance, and is now ranked among the foremost i)ainters in England. His delicately painted pictures show an acnuaintanie with the more modern phase of landscape art. Exhibits at the Royal Academy, Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colors, and Institute of Paint- ers in Oil Colors. ROWE, T. TRYTHALL. Exhibitor at tiie Royal Academy, Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, Dublin, Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colors and tbe Institute of Painters in Oil Colors. Mr. Rowe's favorite subject is landscape, which he paints true to nature and truly characteristic; of English scenes. STUART, CHARLES. A well known artist of mountainous landscape. At the Art T'nion Exhibition, Mr. Stuart's " Sunshine and Mists," a bold view of mountain Ecenery, was selected for the highest prize, valued at .£100. Mr. Charles Stuart's pictures always attract great attention, and do so year after year. His Scotch, Welsh and English landscapes, every one of which is deserving of careful study, and though all were painted by one artist, they show such wonderful variety that it is difficult to believe they are all from the one hand. Anyone who has studied the ever-varying effect of light and shadow in a mountainous region will have no hesitation in, saying thai Mr. Stuart has rather under-estimated than otherwise one of these sudden changes. — " Daily Telegraph." WALTERS, G. S. Councillor of the Royal Society of British Artists and exhibitor at the Royal lemy, Royal Institute and all principal gal- leries of Englaua. His river scenes are exceedingly delicate in color and true to nature. It is impossible to look at this clever artist's work without feeling that the proper colors are there in well-balanced order. WEEDON, A. W. Member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colors, the Royal Society of British Artists, etc. A painter of good style and clever manner of execution. The coloring of hi-i work is good and generally of a quiet tone, but +he light and shade in most cases strong, which has a charming effect All his pictures show excellent workmanship, and the details painted with care which is not easily equalled. His paint- ings are always hung in prominent positions at the leading exhibitions. CATALOGUE. r- ^^ ^* ^* e^ c^ ^^ 4^ Water Colours. G. D. HISCOX. I'aiiitei' in ordinary Ui the (i)iieen. 1 A Wayside Inn, Faniham 2 Walberswick, Suffolk 3 Morning in her Buskin Grey 4 A Day of Rest 5 Going Home, Winter 6 Lake Lucerne, Switzerland 7 St. Martins, Summer 8 Nevvlyn, Cornwall 9 Farnham Royal, Stormy 10 Autumn I T Moonrise in the Forest 12 A Dead Beech Tree '3 14 15 i6 '7 1 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 CLAUDE HAYES, IP.O, R.I. The Boat Mender The East Coast. Suffolk Moonlip:ht, Berkshire On the River Wey, Dorsetshire Haymaking in Surrey Belton Common Evening, Dunwich, Suttolk In Berksliire Towards Evening Near Godahning Road to Chichester Road to Godahiiing J. M. MACINTOSH, R.B.A. 25 Thatcham 26 On the Kennet JAMES E. GRACE, R.B.A. 27 On Milford Common, Surrey A. PISA. 28 Tunisi 29 Piazia Fatti, Florence G. S. WALTERS, R.B.A 30 In Penrice Park 31 On the Trent at Ingleby In Caswell Bay 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 A. W. WEEDON, R.I., R.B.A. Sonnini:' on the Thames Mill on the Rhine lioshani, Sussex EDWIN HAYES, R.H.A., I.P.O., R.L Dutch FishiuLi^ 15oats Sunset Ship Running Free, Newhaven THOMAS HUSON, R.I. Haytime Kxliihiti'il at the Livcr[ii)ol Autuniu Kxhiliitioii. On the Anglesea Coast Kxliihitod at the Royal Institute. Oil Paintings. G. MORTON. 4 J Companions 42 M>- Lady Disdain 43 A A 45 JOHN ABORN, S.W.S. A Quiet Nook Gorsc' antl 1 leather R()\a1 (Joiiinion A. PISA 46 Shoeini^ tlu; I iorse 47 By the River F. S. RICHARDSON, R.S.S. 48 Sunny Afteiiioon, Loch Ard 49 Christmas Eve CLAUDE HAYES, I.P.O., R.I. 50 A Sheup Pasture 51 Winter Cirlow 52 53 JAMES E. GRACE, R.B.A. Eveniiij4 in Surrey Aiituinn Days \ 54 55 G. D. HISCOX, P.O.Q. An Enolish Orchard, Sprino- Blossoms Across th(; Moor PARKER HAGARTY, R.C.A. 56 The Lady of the Lake 57 58 THOMAS HUSON, R.I. Docks u^ Liverpool KAhiliitcil al tlic Walkoi' (iallcvy. Lano^dale Pikes |-;sliiliitiMl at till' Royal Instilute. I. [ 59 6o W. E. NORTON. On the Quay, Dieppe, France Kxliiliilfil lit llif " Siilnii." Sunlifrht and Shadow Kxliil>iti>il at till' IJnyjil Inslitnd', 6 1 The Pirook, Sussex JOHN ABORN. 62 Cotta^T^e on the Common Kxhihilcil at tlic Socii'ty "f I'.iilisli Artists. G. SHERIDAN KNOWLES, R.I., R.B.A., R.C.A. 63 Ferdinand and Miranda l-Ahihitrd at till' Royal S,,ciriy "i I'.ritisli Artists. i JAS. E. GRACE, R.B.A. 64 By the River Kxhiliiteil at the Royal Society of I'.ritisli Artists. - PARKER HAGARTY, R.C.A. 65 Sonning on the Thames Kxhiliitt'il at thi' Jloyal Aca.li'iiiy. 14 CLAUDE HAYES, I.P.O., R.I. 66, Morniii- on th(; I\inn, Winter i'.xlliliitcl ;it the IuivmI I llsl it lite. A. W. WEEDON, I.P.O., R.I. 67 Eveninir Shadows Kxhihitcd Mt tlir K'nyal S,,cicty (if Mritisli Artists. il.*^ CHARLES STUART. 68 Calm and Silent Kxlliliil.'.l at thr Kr.vill .\(M,1,-I)iy, 69 Warm Weather in tlie Hiohlands ERNEST PARTON, LP.O. 70 In the Autumn Sunshine YEEND KING, R.L, R.B.A., I.P.O. ;• In Berkshire Kxllil)it(..l at llic linyal 1 iisl itiiti'. 15 EDWIN HAYES, R.H.A., I.P.O., R.I. 72 Entrance to Genoa Kxhiliilcil Mt tlir lin.Viil Aciulfiiiy ainl i(ini|i;iiiinn tn "Sunset, iib Sen," piurlmsc.l in 1S!>1 from tlif Clmntiy I'.cMiiu'st iMiml fur |mt- niiuiejit cxln'liiliun. W. E. NORTON. 73 Wanderintr ThouglUs Kxliiliited at tlic Uoval Acailcmv. F. S. RICHARDSON, R.S.S. The Ueer Park "Evicted" 74 "Kxhiliilcil at th(! luiyal Acadriny. ARTHUR COX, L.S.S. 75 Summer on the Severn Exhibited at the Liveri^ol Autumn Kxhil.ition. 10 Water Colours. CLAUDE HAYES, I.P.O., R.I. 76 Moonliuht, St. Chives -]•] At the Pond 78 Royal Common 79 On the Wey, Dorsetshire 80 Surrey Sand Pit G. D. HISCOX. P.O.Q. (Si P^irmvard, Norwood 82 Rams[,rate Sands 83 Walbersvvick, Suffolk 84 Returnino- from Work 85 A Queer Stick 86 Stoke- Poois Church 87 A Road through the Poorest 88 Shooting Wild Fowl 17 J. M. MACINTOSH, R.B.A. 89 WooUiampton Village 90 Spring, Bucklebviry Common F. S. RICHARDSON, R.S.S. 91 Barking, Lobster Creels 92 Anstruthers, Fifeshire 93 Afternoon, Fifeshire Coast 94 Hemmingford Mill G. S. WALTERS, R.B.A. 95 The Straits of Dover 96 The South Foreland 97 In Langlands Bay A. W. WEEDON, R.B.A., R.I. 98 Shiplake on Thames 99 Dordrecht Mill, Holland 1 00 Milford Church, Hants 10 1 A Morning Halt 102 Hayfield, Sussex Exhibited at the Royal Institute Glo w 18 THOMAS HUSON, R.I. KxliibiteJ lit tlio Uoj'iil Institute. EDWIN HAYES, K.H.A., I.P.O., R.I. 104 FishuiL'' vSmack, Leavinj,'' l*ort Tlu.-< Water Cdliir was aw, t the Mnlal ami I)i]ilniiia for Marine siiliject, at tlie Wdi'M'H Fair, Clii(!ii^'i), IM',).'!. 105 Guernsey FishiiijiT Boats 106 French Vessels off Dover 107 108 109 1 10 I 1 1 1 12 Oil Painting's. G. D. HISCOX, RO.Q. Homewards, Windsor Forest Hard Times, Winter at Hurnham An Entrlish Cornfield Old Cottages on the Sands Morning, Littleworth Common Late Autumn ^»> 19 JOHN ABORN 1 13 Autiinin, Surrey THOMAS HUSON, R.I. 1 14 Ra\''"iscra^' Kxhil'it<'