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ROYAL ACADEMYPICTURESAND SCULPTURE
1915
ILLUSTRATING THE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVENTH EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY
TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF ISSUE
CASSELL AND COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDONNEW YORK, TORONTO AND MELBOURNE MCMXV
Permission to Reproduce the Pictures and Sculptures
herein contained has been accorded by Artists and
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ROYAL ACADEMY PICTURESAND SCULPTURE, 1915
Her Most (iracious Majesty the (Jueen t^MjiiU).
SIR GEORGE I-RAMl'TON, R.A.
3 ft. 4 in. high
By peritiisdoii of Messrs. Sandbc,
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The Steel-Workers.
STANHOPE A. FORBES, R A.
Lucerne : Clearing Up after a
Wet Day {iVater-Colour).
MARCUS STONE, R.A.
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Cows Ruminating in tlie Shade.
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The Dowager Lady Smiley.
JOHN LAVERV, A.R.A.
Winter Toil.
SIR ERNEST A. WATERLOW, R.A.
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A Destroyer Flotilla [iVatcr-Cotout).
C. NAPIER HEMY, R.A.
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The Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain.
{Fur the Coiporation of the City of London.)
F. DEKWENT WOOD, A.R.A.
Edward Stanford, Esq. [Chalk Draaingy
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A Sussex Hammer Pond.
G. D. LESLIE, R.A.
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Kineton Parkes, Esq.
V. UERWENT WOOD, A.R.A.
Life ! Major-Gen. Sir Colcridj^c
Grove, K.C.B.
F. W. POMEROY, A.R.A.
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Miss Lily Carstairs.
WILLIAM ORPEN, A.R.A.
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Carmania Engaging the Cap Trafalgar
off Trinidad.
W. L. WYLLIE, R.A.
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W. H. UARTLETT.
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The June Baby.
MIA ARNESBY BROWN,
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Mass for Wounded Soldiers at a
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Miss Gladys Cooper in
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Mrs. James Simpson.
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ARTHUR FRIEDENSON.
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G. SHERIDAN KNOWLES.
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Opal Sea.
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Mrs. Butt.
ARTHUR HACKER, R.A.
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The Merry Monarch.
EDGAR BUNDY. A.R.A.
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H. HUGllES-STANrON, A.R.A.
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George Shrubsall, Esq. (MdibU).
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W. ROBERT COLTON, A.R.A.
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Rt. Hon. Sir John Rhys.
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A Secret Dispatch.
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A Dispatch Boat (iVater-Coloio).
C. NAPIER HEMY, R.A.
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The Ochils.
D. Y. CAMERON, A. R.A.
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F. D. Bowles, Esq., J. P. (Marbli).
SIR GEORGE FRAMI'TON, R.A.
Ambrose McEvoy, Esq.
F. DERWENT WOOD, A R.A.
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Wendy, Daughter of Harry Whitworth, Esq.
ARTHUR HACKER, R.A.
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Where Belgium Greeted Britain.66x126
HERBERT A. OLIVIER.
The Woods of West Sussex.
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Collingwood Breaking the Line at Trafalgar.
CAPTAIN HAROLD WYLLIE, R.F.C.
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The Rain Cloud.
ARNESBY BROWN, R.A.
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Tales of a Grandfather.
FLORA M. REID.
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The Thames and Severn Canal (Water-Coiour).
ALFRED PARSONS, R.A.
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Memorial Tablet to Sir W. S. Gilbert.
SIR GEORGE FRAMPTON, R.A.
7 ft. high
107
Arthur Huskisson, Esq,
HENRY I'EGRAM, A.R.A.
Sir Cowasjee Jehangir, Bart. (MaMe).
SIR THOMAS BROCK, K.C.B., R.A.
Ill-Gotten Gains.
CHARLES M. PADDAY.108
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ARTHUR J. W. BURGESS.
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WALTER DONNB.
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Sisters.
S. MELTON FISHER.
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CLAUDE HAYES.
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The Foster-Parent.
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Viola (Diploma Work).
G. A. STOREY, R.A.
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Belgium."The lowly— born to share a nation's woe."
FRANK SPENLOVE-SPENLOVE.
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A Mother and Child.
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G. niLLYARD SWINSTEAD.
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The Haystack.
GEORGE CLAUSEN, R.A.
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The Friend.
GABRIEL NIGOLET.
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JAMES S. H'LL.
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ARNESBY BROVi'N, R.A.
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Doris.
HICHAKI) JACK, A.R.A.
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Molesey i^Huui-Cuiour)
G. A. STOREV, R.A.
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Ihe Valley.
FRED MILNEK,14S
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The \a\c of Avoca.
H<\Nk 1'. IREYBURG.
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"Stalky cS; Co."
EOGAR BUMJV, A.K.A.
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Mrs. Mathieson.
SOLOMON J. SOLOMON, R.A.
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Archdeacon Hemming Robeson.
Model of a Memorliil ircctcd in Tfwkcsbgry Abbey.
P. BRVANf UAKFU.
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By the Sea (iVafer-Co/owi-).
LAURA KNIGHT.
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The Sinking of the Bluecher.
NORMAN WILKINSON.
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A Fisher Girl.
LIONKL r. SMVTMK, R. A.
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Bingo.
RALPH PEACOCK.
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Homc-Coming.
ROBEKT W. ALLAN.
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A Western Valley.
I. LAMOKNA BIRCH.
40x50
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Mrs. Knott.
J, J. SHANNON, R.A.
86 X 48
The Reeds of Lake Leman,
ADRIAN STOKES. A.R.A.
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The Old Apple Tree. 34x25
DKNIS RDKN.1^6
The Satin Gown.DOKUIHV E. \I(;A.II.
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The Deer-Stealer.
ARTHUR WARDLE.
INDEX
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Artist
Al.i.AN', Rom RT \V. .
Baird, N. H. J.Bale, Edwin .
Baker, P. Brvant .
Barker, W'ric.ht
Barti.ett, W. 11.
Beadle, James P. .
Birch, S. J. LamornaBird, G. F.
Black, Arthur J. .
Board, ErnestBrock, I-^dmondBrock, Sir Thomas, K.C
Brown, Aknesuv, R.A.
Brown, Mia ArnesbvBrown, Mortimer .
BuNDY, Edgar, A. R.A.
Burgess, Arthur J. W-
Cameron, D. Y., A. R.A.Clark, JosephClausen, George, R.A.
Cole, Re.\ VicatCollier, Hon. John.
CoLTON, W. Rouirt, .\.R..A.
Title of Work
llome-Coming ...•••A Bit o' Cheer.\ Moiiasterv Garden near Florence .
Archdeacon Hemming Robeson .
The Ford . • •,
The Island I'ost : A Letter from tlie Front
Comrades ...•A Western ValUyRosebuds ...••The Place of the Spirit of Sleep
Nature Cast Out . . •,„•,,Billy, Son of Major C. Crookshank, 3rd Royal 1
Sir Cowasjee Jehangir, Bart.
Sir Walter PrideauN ....Wide .\Iarslies .
The Rain CloudThe ChurchThe June BabyBereavedThe Merrv MonarchStalkv arid Co.
The Roaring Lion
The OchilsNews from the FrontWinter Morning : Interior
Renaissance •The VallcvThe Haysta< I.
The Woods oi \Vl>1 ^lussex
Prof. C. Vernon Bovs, F.R.S. .
Miss Gladvs Cooper in My l.ady'n I>ies>
Sir G. Robs-Keppei, K.C. S.I. , K.C. I.E.
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INDEXAnist
COLTON, \V. KOBERT, A.R.A,
Cope, A. S., R.A. .
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COWPER, F. Cadooax, A.R
Dick, \V. ReidDlCKSEE, Frank, R.A.
Dixon, Artiur A. .
DOLLMAN, J. C.
DoN.NF, WalterDraper, HerbertDrvry, Alfred, R..\.
Eden, DexisEdmunds, Nellie M. HepburnElslev, Artiur J. .
Elwell, Fred .
Fanner, AliceFarqi'harson, Joseph, R
Fearon, HildaFiSHFR, Mark, A.R.A.
Fisher, S. XIeltox .
Forbes, Stanhope A., R.
FoRSTER, J. WilsonFrampton, Sir George, R..\.
Freyburg, Frank P.
Friedenson, Arthur
Gloag, I. L. .
Gotch, T. C. .
Gow, Andrew C, R.A.
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Gribble, B. F.
Hacker, Arthur, R..\.
Harcourt, George .
Hatherell, W.Hayes, ClaudeHemy, C. Napier, R..\.
Henry, George, A.R..\.
Henshall, HexryHill, James S.
hornel, e. a.Hughes, TalbotHughes-Staxtox, H., A.ri
Jack, Richard, A.R.A.
Jenkins. F. LynnJohn, Sir William Goscombe, R.A.
Kenningtox, T. B. .
King, Yeend .
Knight, HaroldKnight, Laur.\Knowles, G. Sheridan
Lavery, John, A.R.A.
Leader, B. W., R.A.
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Title of work
V.-U. Eail Roberts, D.M., V.C.Helivv WuikIs, lisq., K..\.
The Kcui of AiuasterBishop BrowneMrs. Noel Buxton
The Jov of Life
Ethel, Daiishter of Sidney Dicksce, EsqMrs. James SimpsonMrs. Pretymau-NewnianThe Victor" Tipperary "
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Baalbec ....Halcyone ....James TuUoch, Esq., of AberdeenLt.-Gen. Sir R. Baden-Powell, K.C.V.O., K
The Old .'\pple Tree .
Peggy, youngest daughter of Henry Marshall, Es^
Good NightRefugees . In My Studio .
A Mother and Child .
The Approarli to Harwich.The Fii'st of Winter's SnowsThe Glory of Departing DaySpring Flowers .
Cows Ruminating in the ShadeThe Great ElmsWhite Poplars : SeptemberA Vision of the Sea .
Sisters ....The Steel-Workers .
The Garden FrontAfter WorkThe Cottage DoorAmongst the Pines .
Love and War .
Her Most Gracious Majesty the QueeGeorge Shrubsall, Esq.F. D. Bowles, Esq., T-P. -
Memorial Tablet to Sir W. S. Gilber
The Vale of Avoca .
Evening ....A Game of Draughts" Chantons Beiges, Chantons "
In War-Tim2A Secret DispatchThe Loyal Men of the Buiinly
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Country House
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Lady BennMrs.' ButtMiss Elaine Barran .
Wendy, Daughter of Harry WhitMiss DarleyArbroath Whist ClubNIass for Wounded Soldiers at a
On the S.alt Marshes, Norfolk
A Destroyer Flotilla
Hook and Line Whiting .
A Dispatch BoatThe Black Flag—1S15Admiral Sir Albert Hastings Markhani;Spring MorningWilham Wils.m, Esq., J.P,
John Millar, Esq.
Words of ComfortA Wooded Vale
A Cheery Salute
The Song of the ReedsEskdaleEquihen
HomelessCol. G. S. Bird, D.S.O.DorisPeace in Exile .
The late Ladv LeverMemorial to the late Rt. Hon. Alfred Lyt
DesertedThe Soft EveningA Flower .
By the SeaA Love Song .
Hour
The Dowager Lady SmileyArmoured Car SquadronWounded Soldiers, London Hospital
Walter Wilson, Esq. .
Peace .....The Hills and River at Bettws-y-CoedEvening Glow .....
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INDEXArtist
Leichton, Ji, U1.AIR .
Leslie, G. D., K.A. .
Lindner, MoffatLlewellyn, \V., A.R.A.
Lucas, J. Seymour, R.A.
LucCHESi, Andrea C.
Mackcnnal, Bertram, A.U.A.Marks, FlorenceMiLXER, Fred .
MosTYN, TomMUXNINGS, A. [.
Murray, Davii), K.A.
NicoLET, Gabriel
Olivier, Herbert A.Olssox, JirLits, A. K.A.
Orpen, William, A. K.A. .
OuLESs, Walter W., R..\
Padray, Charles M.I'ARsoxs, Alfred, R.A.
Parton, Ernest]'eacock, RalphPegram, Henry, A.R.A.
POMEROY, F. W., A.R.A.I'rescott, C. B.Priest.man, Bertram
Raphael, Mary F. .
Reid, Flora M.Reid, John R.Reynolds-Stephens, W.Riviere, Briton, R.A.
Riviere, Hugh G. .
Roe, Fred
Salisbury, Frank O.Shannon, J. J., R.A.
Sims, Charles, A.K..\.
Smyt IE, Lionel, R..\.
Solomon, Solomon J., R..\.
Spenlove-Spenlove, FrankStokes, Adrian, A.R.A. .
Stokes, Marianne .
Stone, Marcus, R...\.
Storey, G. A., R..\.
Stott, Edward, A.R.V.
Strang, William, A.R..-\.
SwaishI F. G.".SWINSTEAD, G. HiLLYARDSy.monds, W. R.
Talmage, AlgernonTavler, a. Ciievallier
Title of WorkSt. Elizabeth .
A Sussex Hammer Pond .
In Dutch WatersSir James Mills, K.C.M.G.Mrs. Claude I'easeR. A. Oswald, Esq. .
Flight of the Five Members,Edward Stanford, Esq.Col. Murray ThreiplandRoused ....
1642
Tragedy .....Mrs. Robert Yeats .
The VallevThe Flight . ...Country Races : The StartLondon Bridge....In a Studio ....Graves of the Clansmen .
A Day in October—VeniceShadow and Shower, Abcrfoyle .
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Joseph Shaw, Esq., K.C. .
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