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Nineteenth Annual Exhibition
opened on the 3rd of Marchi 1898
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Nineteenth Annual Exhibition
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Founders.
The Most Honorable the Marquis of Lorne.
Her Royal Highness Princess Louise.
Patron.
His Excellency the Earl of Aberdeen,
Governor-General of Canada.
Honorary Patron.
His Excellency the Marquis of Lansdowne.
Officers.
President Robt. Harris Montreal.
Vice-President ..AC. Hutchison "
Secretary-Treasurer . . . . James Smith . . . . . . . . T
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Council for 1898 and 1899.
two years.
Franklin Brownell Ottawa.
Thos. Fuller
A. H. Howard Toronto.
F. M. Bell- Smith
A. D. Patterson-
G. A. Reid
ONE year.
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Wm. Brymner
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J. W. H. Watts
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i^'orshaw Day
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Hamilton MacCarthy
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Henry Langley and D. B Dick.
Honorary Retired Academician.
N. Bourassa , Monte Bello
Academicians.
PAINTERS.
F. Brownell Ottawa.
W. Brymner Montreal.
W. Cruikshank Toronto.
Forshaw Day Kingston.
E. W. Grier Toronto.
Robert Harris Montreal.
O. R. Jacobi Toronto.
M. Matthews
T. M. Martin
L. R. O'Brien
A. D. Patterson
Geo. A. Reid
F. M. Bell Smith
H. R. Watson Doon.
J. Hammond Montreal.
J. C. Pinhey
ARCHITECTS.
A. F. Dunlop Montreal.
T. Fuller Ottawa.
|. W. Hopkins Montreal.
A. C. Hutchison "
Henry Langley Toronto.
James Smith "
A. T. Taylor Montreal.
D. B.Dick Toronto
SCULPTORS.
Hamilton MacCarthy. .Toronto.
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I A. H Howard Toronto
1 J. W. H. Watts Ottawa
Honorary Non-Resident Academicians.
C. S. Millard. .Cheltenham, Eng. ^ P. F. Woodcock . . .
C. J. Way, Lausanne, Switzerl'd. i J. C. Forbes
Hy. Sandham .... Boston, U.S. j
New York.
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Academicians Deceased.
W. N. Creswell Seaforth.
Allan Edson Montreal.
Paul Peel London.
Antoine Plamondon .... Quebec.
J. G. Howard Toronto.
H. Perre Toronto.
W. G. Storm
D. Fowler Amherst Isl.
Thos. Scott Ottawa.
Jas. Griffiths London.
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Chas. Alexander London.
W. E Atkinson Toronto.
A. Cox
J W. L. Forster
R. F. Gagen "
W. Hope Montreal.
T. C. Miles St. John, Nil
Harriet Ford Toronto.
Sarah Holden Montreal.
J. L. Graham "
Mary A. Bell Almonte.
Mrs. H. M. Reid Toronto.
Wm. Revell
J. T. Rolph
A. C. Williamson
Gertrude Spurr
Laura Muntz "
(i o, Harvey Halifax.
F. M. Knowles Toronto.
Henry Martin '•
G. Hruenech '•
F. S. Challenor
C M. Manley
P G. Wickson Paris, Ont.
Emma S. Windeat . . . .Toronto.
W. A. Sherwood •*
Carl Ahrens •'
Sydney TuUy "
E. Dyonnet Montreal.
F. A. Verner London.
C. E. Moss Ottawa.
Margaret Houghton . . Montreal.
Florence Carlyle. . . .Woodstock.
Associate Arcliitects.
James Balfour Hamilton.
S. C. Curry Toronto.
Jas. Nelson Montreal.
John Gemmell Toronto.
Prof. S. H. Capper .... Montreal.
W. C. Harris
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Jos. W. Power Kingston.
S. H. Town send Toronto.
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ATKINSON (W. E), a.r.c.a.
1 — Bit of Woods near tho Moor, Devonshire.
AHRENS (Carl), a.k.c.a.
2— The Lane.
;{— Wet Evening.
4 — Smoky Weather.
n — A Lonely Shore.
— The Coming Storm.
7 — The Stream.
BROWNE (J. Arch.)
8 — Moonri.se.
BROWNELL (Franklin), r.c.a.
0— The Reader.
10 — A Gatineau Sketch.
11 — New England Coast Sketch.
12 — A Rideau Sketch.
BELL-SMITH (F. M.). r.c.a.
13 — Portrait, A. D.Benjamin.
14— " Mrs. R. S Williams, jr.
15— " Mrs. T. A. Gale.
BEATTY (J. W )
16 — Lombard Plums.
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BRIGDEN (F. H.)
17 — Valley of the Don, Evening.
BRYMNER (Wm.j
18— The Lode Star.
COX (Arthur), a.r.c.a.
19--Octobei' Sunshine.
CRUIKSHANK (Wm.), r.c.a.
20 — In the Eastern Townships.
21 — Ploughing.
CULLEN (Maurice)
22—4 Yoke of Oxen.
CUTTS (Wm.)
2ti — The Niagara Rapids above the Falls.
24 — Winter, near Castle Frank.
25 — Night on the English Coast
26— Catfish Pond, High Park.
CARLISLE (Florence), a.r.c.a.
27 — Portrait of my Brother.
28 — Portrait of my Mother.
29— Day of Works.
30 — Reading to Mother.
31 — Peeling Potatoes.
32— Road Through the Fields.
33 — Portrait of a Dutch Lady.
CHALLENCR (Frederick S), a.r.c.a.
34— A Relic of the Past.
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DYONNETT (E.), a.r.c.a.
35— The Modeller.
36— The Black Calf.
DOUGLAS (Eleanor)
37— Woodland.
38— Beech Woods.
DAY (Forshaw), r.c.a.
39— Oil Sketch, Bow River Banff.
FORD (Harriet;
Santa Maria.
Head of a Young Girl.
FOSTER (J. W. L.), A.r:.c.A.
40— Theodore Harding Rand, D.C.L.
41 — Sir William Meredith.
GRIER (E. Wyly), r.c.a.
42 — Hon. G. W. Allan, Chancellor of Trinity University.
GELDART (Mary E.)
43 — Study of Grapes.
44 — Study of Plums and Brass Pot.
HOPE (Wm.), A.R.C.A.
45 — Salmon Fishing in Gaspe.
HARRIS, (Robt. P.), r.c.a.
46 — Summer : Phillips' Square, Montreal.
47— The Nihilist.
48 — Portrait of Robert Lindsay, Esq.
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49 — Portrait of John Hammond, R.C.A.
50 — " Come, if you dare."
51 — Looking at the Miniature.
HILLYARD (Carrie S.)
52— Portrait Study.
53 — Portrait.
HAMMOND (John), r.c.a.
54 — Gaspereau Fishing.
HAGARTY (Clara S.)
55— Tidal Channel, Norfolk.
56 — Spinning, Dutch Interior. ,
57 — Pete, Dutch Interior.
58 — Waiting, Dutch Interior.
JACOBI (0. R.), R.C.A.
61 — Afternoon on the Humber.
62 — Boating on the Humber.
KNOWLES (McGillivray), a.r.c.a.
63 — Hero Finding the Body of Leander.
64 — Inspiration.
65 — Study, Falmouth Bay, Cornwall.
MARTIN (T. M.), r.c.a.
67— After a Day's Sport.
68 — Mallard and Redhead Ducks.
MOIR, (L. M. Miss)
70— Study of a Head.
71 — Lilacs.
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MORRIS (Edmund M.)
72 — French-Canad' Interior.
73 — Woman and ( ■ ud.
MOSS (C. E.), A.R.C.A.
74— The Goose Girl.
75— Melodies of the Forest.
76— Portrait of Wm. Kingsford, LL.D., F.R.S.
MANLEY (C. Maodonald;, a.r.c.a.
77— A Sinking Sun Shall Shine.
7^ — Moorland Drovers.
PATRICK {Martha A.)
79 — Portrait of Lady.
80 — Chrysanthemum Study .
PATON (Mrs. J. B.)
81— Out of Work.
REID (G. A.), R.C.A.
82— The Foot Bridge.
83— In the Old Orchard.
84— A Trout Brook.
85 — Mowing.
REID (Mary H.), a.k.c.a.
86— Yellow Roses.
87 — Twilight in June.
88 — Moonrise.
89— A Rose.
90 — Early Autumn.
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91 — Evening.
92 — Moorish Bridge, Ronda.
RAPHAEL (Wm.), R.C.A.
93— A Difficult Problem.
SMITH (J. A.)
94 — The Macassa in Toronto Bay,
SEAVEY (Julian R)
95 — Old Stone Bridge, Geneva Lake, Wisconsin.
96 — Raspberries.
SCHRIBER (Mrs. N. B.)
98 — Rebekah and Abraham's Servant.
STAPLES (Owen P.)
99— The Last Gleam.
100— Barry, Irish Setter.
101— Winter.
102— Evening.
SPURR (Gertrude E.)
103 — Dead Pheasant.
104 — A Surrey Farm.
105 — Albury Heath, Surrey.
SHERWOOD (W. A.), a.r.c.a.
106 — In the Rushes.
107—" The Bit Ingle."
108— Mr. W. E. Wallbridge.
TULLY (Sydney Strickland), a.r.c.a.
109 — Jeanne.
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110 — Windy Weather, Rye, Sussex.
Ill — Shipping, Rye, Sussex.
112 — Uriah Kempet's Lane, Rye, Sussex.
113 — Misty Morning, Rye, Sussex.
VERNER (F. A.), a.rc.a.
114— Buffalo.
115 — Cottage, Wimbledon.
WATSON (Homer R.), r.c.a.
116— The Mill Ford.
117 — River Woodlands.
118 — Squally Weather, Fishing Boats running to Harbor.
119— The Dry Creek.
120— Over the Hill.
121— The Shelter. Loaned by W. D. Matthews, Esq.
WATSON (Alexander)
122— At the Pond.
WINDEAT (Emma S.), A.R.C.A.
123— Willows and Pool.
124 — Summer Afternoon.
125 — Reflections.
126 — On St. Lawrence, near Berthier en Haut.
127 — Isle du Pas.
WRINCH (M. E)
128— Portrait Study.
129— Sunflower Time.
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ATKINSON (W. E.). a.r.c.a.
ISO — Lane, Devonshire.
131 — Plymouth Harbour, Misty Moonlight.
132— Clovellv.
BEATTY, (W. J.)
^ On the Humber River,
BRIGDEN (F. H.)
133— On the Way to Bradford.
134— Golden Rod.
BLATCHLEY (W. ]>.)
135— In the Woods.
130 — A Breezy Day at the Island.
BELL-SMITH (F. M.), r.c.a.
137 — Sunset at Sea.
138 — Op. the Saguenay.
139 — Piccadilly, London.
1 10— The Row. Hyde Park, London.
141 — The Queen's Diamond Jubilee, 1897.
142 — A Mountain Solitude.
BRYMNER (Wm.), r.c.a.
143— Sisters.
144 — Old Canal, Bruges, Belgium.
145 — In County Kerry, Ireland.
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146 — An Irish Cottage, Gap of Dunloe.
147 — London Bridge.
BRUENECH (G.), a.r.c.a.
148 — Under the Sandstone Cliffs, Gulf of St. Lawrence.
COCHRANE (Bertha).
149— Shady Road.
CHAVIGNAUD (George).
151 — Pastoral Meadowvale.
152— Refitting the Fleet, Port Credit.
153 — Grey Day, Humber Valley.
DAY (Forshaw), r.c a.
154 — Bow River, Banff,
155 — Cottage, Mount Bray, County Dublin.
156 — View at Gananoque.
157 — Bray Head, County Dublin.
ELLIOT (E.)
158 — Mammie, Millie.
FENN (Harry).
159 — The Corner of the Studio.
GAGEN (Robert), a.r.c.a.
160— The Fringe of the Lake.
161 — New England.
162 — The Afternoon of a Hot Summer Day.
163 — Near Georgeville, Lake Memphramagog.
164 — A Silent Summer Noon.
y 165 — Two Ivory Miniatures.
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HENDERSON (W. R.)
166 — Evening Landscape.
1 67 — Moonrise.
HEMSTED (Margaret)
168 — A Glance of Sunshine.
169 — In the Country Places.
HULMSTED (Marie H.)
170— The Horseshoe Fall from the West.
171 — Owl and Blackbirds.
172— Roses.
LIVING (Marion)
173 — Une Serviteure.
MARTIN (T. M.), R.ca.
174 — Road Through the Woods, Rosedale.
175 — A Pair of Mallards.
MARTIN (Kerry), A.R.C.A.
176 — A Country Bridge.
177 — Summer in Rosedale.
MARTIN (E. May)
177|— Macdonald Falls.
MOSS (Charles E.), a.r.c.a.
178 — Vieux Habitant.
179 — Fireside Reveries.
MATTHEWS (M.), r.c.a.
ISO^Forest Glade.
181— Mount Sir Donald.
182 — Going into the Ottertail.
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183— BeecLeb.
184 — A Group of Maples.
MUNTZ (Miss Laura), a.r.c.a.
185— The Gleaner.
18C— Violets.
187— The Brass Kottle.
MANLY (C. Macdonald), a.r.c.a.
188— Robe of Gold.
189 — The Summer Prime.
190— Batworthy Water.
O'BRIEN (L.R), u.c.A.
191 — On Lake Tadenac.
192— Falls of the Moon River.
193 — Worcester.
194 — A Channel Among the Islands, Georgian Bay.
195— In the Credit Valley.
196 — Laurentian Rocks.
197 — Northern Waters.
MORRIS (E. M.)
198— Children.
199 — Interior.
PHILLIPS (Mis3 Mary M.)
200— An Oyster Boat.
201 — Laprairie Houses.
RADFORD (J. A.)
202 — When Autumn Blushes at Verdant Summer.
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REVELL (Win ). a.r.c.a.
203— In East Toronto.
204 — Wood.s in Autumn.
ROLPH (J. T.), AR.c.A.
205 — A Lane in Kent, England.
20b'— Toronto Island.
207— The Crown of the Hill.
REID (G. A.), R.C.A.
208 — Study for Mural Decoration. Entrance Hall, New City
Buildings.
209— Night.
210— Twilight.
ROBINS (Wm.)
211— The Wintry Sea.
212 — Royal Autumn,
213 — When the Crust is on the Snow.
214— The Lonely Shore.
215 — Morning.
SPIERS (H.)
216— A Study.
SHERWOOD (W. A.), a.rc.a.
217— St. Bernard.
TAYLOR (Andrew T.), r.c.a.
218 — A Seaside Cottage, Magnolia.
SEAVY (Julian R.)
220— New York Harbour.
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TULLY (MisH S. Strickland), a.r.o.a.
221 — Cottapre Doorway, Tallham.
222— Mnditation.
223— Phiebe.
VERNER (F. A.), a.r.c.a.
224 — Ann Hathaway 's Cottage.
225 — Cottages, Froon^e, Dorset.
226 —Evening, Wimbledon Commons.
WATSON (Alexander).
227— Old Sheds in a Fog.
228 — Stream in the Meadow.
WATTS (J. W. H.). R.C.A.
229 — November.
230— In the Woods.
230a — Larkspur.
WINDEAT (Miss Emma), A.R.C.A.
* 231— Cloud Effects.
WILLIAMS (Miss M. Bertha).
232— White Roses.
233— Petunias.
WHYTE (Ethel A )
233tt — Landscape.
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TAYLOR (Andrew T.), R.ca.
234 — Jubilee Nurses' Home, Montreal General Hospital.
RADFORD (J. A.)
235 — Designs for Gothic Doors.
23G— Sketch for Mantel.
CAPPER (Prof. S. H.), a.r.c.a.
'^^7 — New Orphanage for Girls, Whitinch, Glasgow.
238 — Doorway of Orphanage, Whitinch, Glasgow.
239 — Club House at Baranton.
240— In St. Mark's, Venice.
ROBINSON (Miss A. Beverley).
241 — Design for Fan.
MacCARTHY (Hamilton), r.ca.
242— Bust, Kivas Tully, C.E.
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ARTISTS' ADDRESSES.
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Ahrens, Carl, Yonge Street, Toronto.
Atkinaon, W. E. (A.R.C.A.), 20:{ Cnvwford Street, Toronto.
Boatty, W. .1., ~A Vorkville Avenue, Toronto.
Bell-SinitI , T "^d. -W.C.A.), .'WO Jarvia Street, Toronto.
Blatch'. y W. i* , 111) Rose Avenue, Toronto.
Briyde^i, F Jl., 92 Bay Street, Toronto.
Browne, J. Arch., 423 Yonye Street, Toronto.
l!t Nvnell, Franklin (RCA.), GGIJ Ridoau Street, Ottawa.
liruenecb, <ie<>. (A.R.C.A.), 28 Toronto Street, Toronto.
Brymiier, VVm. (R.C A.), Art Association Gallery, Montreal.
Capper, S. H. (A R.C.A.), McCSili University, Montreal.
Curlyle, Florence (A.R.C.A.), Woodstock, Ontario.
Challenor, F, .8, (A.R.C.A.), 87 Garden Avenue, Toronto.
Chavignaud, G. C, 69 McGill Street, Toronto.
Cochrane, Bertha L., Hillhurat, P.(^.
Cox Arthur (A.R.C.A.), 39 Huntley Street, Toronto.
Cullen, M., Montreal.
Cutts, William, 46 Bleecker Street, Toronto.
Day, Forshaw (R.C.A ), 25 Victoria Road, Htiiifax.
Douglas, Eleanor, 114 Yonge Street, Toronto.
Dyonnet, E. (A.R.C. A.), 9 University Street, Montreal.
Elliot, E., 49() Church Street, Toronto.
Fenn, Harry, Mountclair, N.J., li.S.
Ford, Harriet, Newlyn, Eng
Forster, ^ W. L. (A.R.<.\A.), Manning's Building, T»)ronto.
Gagen, Robt. F. (A.R.C. A.), Toronto.
Grier, E. Wyly (R.C. A.), Imperial Bank Chambers, Toronto.
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Boyal Canadian Academy of Arts.
Haggarty, Miss Clara S 233 Simcoe Street, Toronto.
Hammond, John (R.C.A.), Art Association Gallery, Montreal.
Harris, Robt. P. (R.C.A.), Art Association Gallery, Montreal.
Hemsted, Margaret, 415 Shaw Street, Toronto.
Hilliyard, Carrie, 79 Czar Street, Toronto.
Holmsted, Mrs Marie, Dundas, Ont.
Hope, W. (A.R.C.A,), 291 Mountain Street, Montreal.
Jacobi, O. R. (R.C. A.), 80 Summerhill Ave. , Toronto.
Kelly, J. D., 17 Classic Avenue, Toronto.
Knowles, F. McGillivray (A.R.C.A.), Yonge Street Toronto.
Lainj?, Miss Marion, Montreal.
Living, Miss Mary, 160 Lyon Street, Ottawa.
MacCarthy, Hamilton (R.C.A.), 28 Toronto Street, Toronto.
Manly, C. Macdonald (A.R.C.A.), 75 Adelaide Street E , Toronto.
Martin Henry (A.R.C.A.), Gloucester Street Toronto.
Martin, T. Mower (R.C.A.), North Drive, Rosedale, Toronto.
Matthews, Marmaduke (R.C.A.), Bracondale, Ont.
Moir, L. M. 479 Albert Street, Ottawa.
Morris, Edmund, 471 Jarvis Street, Toronto.
Moss, Charles E. (A.R.C.A.), Ottawa.
Muntz, Laura (A.R.C.A.), Paris.
O'Brien, L. II. (R.C. A.), 2G College Street, Toronto.
Patterson, A. D. (R.C.A.), Elmsley Plase, Toronto
Patrick, Martha A. , Ottawa.
Phillips, Mary M., 2270 St. Catherine Street, Montreal.
Radford, J. A,, Mail Buildint;, Toronto.
Raphael, William, 2204 St. Catherine Street, Montreal.
Reid, G. A (R.C. A.), Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto.
Reid, Mrs. M. H., Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto.
Revell, William (A.R C. A ), 018 Ontario Street, Toronto.
Rolph, T. Joseph (A.R.C.A.), CIS St. George Street, Toronto.
Schreiber, C. M. B., Springfield-on-Credit.
Seavey, Julian R., 9 Main Street, Hamilton.
Sherwood, Wm. (A.RC.A.), Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto,
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Smith, J A. (R.C.A.), 80 Summerhill Avenue, Toronto.
Spiers, H., Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto.
Spurr, Miss Gertrude (A.R.C.A.), 248Gerrard Street E., Toronto.
Staples, Owen P., Maitland Place, Toronto.
Taylor, Andrew T. (R.C.A,), St. Francois Street Montreal.
TuUy, Miss S. Strickland (A.R.C.A.), Brunswick Avenue, Toronto.
Verner, F. A. (A.R.C.A.), 10 Ldith Villas Kensington, London.
Watson, Alex., St. John, N.B.
Watson Homer (R.C A.), Doon, Ont.
Watts. J. W. H. (R.C;.A.), Wilson & Co., Ottawa.
Williams, M. Bertha 724 Spadina. Avenue, Toronto.
Windeat, Miss Emma (A.R.C. A.), 46 Cecil Street, Toronto.
Wrinch, M. E., 619 Churnh Street, Toronto.
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