Fine Arts.
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GROUP XXV.
Fine Arts of the Present Time, "Works produced since the Second
London Exhibition of 1862.
Paintings : Including Miniatures and Enamels. Sculpture : Including Figures and Groups^ of smal
sizes ; Engraving, Medals, &c. Architectüre : Including Models, Designs, Sketches, and Surveys o.
Architectural Works of the present time. Graphic Arts : Including Copper and Steel Engravngs
Etching, Woodcuts, &c.
FINE ARTS.
OIL COLOUR PAINTINGS.
*** The Initials which appear after the names of the Artists in the following pages must be read as
follows :—P.R.A., President of the Royal Academy of England; R.A., Alember, A.R.A., Associate, and
A.E., Associate Engraver, of the satne Academy ; P.R.S.A., President of the Royal Scottish Academy ;
R.S.A., Memher of the Royal Scottish Academy,
When not otherwise stated the Artist is also the Contnhutor.
ANSDELL, R., R.A., Lytham House, St. Alban’s Road, Kensington, London.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1861; elected full member, 1870.
1 GoiNG TO THE WlNTERING ÜRIVING SHEEP.
Lent by H. A. Brassey, Esq., M.P.
ARCHER, J., R.S.A., 6, Bedford Place, Kensington, London.
2 Portrait of a Lady in White.
ARMITAGE, EDWARD, R.A., 3, Hall Road, St. John’s Wood, London.
Elected Associate of the Royal Academy, London, 1867; elected full member, 1872.
3 Daniel pointing out to King Cyrus the Footsteps of the Priests
in THE Temple of Bel.—Story of Bel and the Dragon.
4 French Peasant Ploughing up a Battle-Field Twenty Years
AFTER THE WAR OF 1870.
“ Scilicet et tempus veniet, cum finibus illis
Agricola, incurvo terram molitus aratro,
Exesa inveniet scabrä rubigine pila:
Aut gravibus rastris galeas pulsabit inanes,
Grandiaque effossis mirabitur ossa sepulchris.”
Virgil, Georgics, Lib. i., 493-7.