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(July 25, β85)
5
ββ
(Oct. 30, β86)
31
Peel, Rt. Hon. A. W.
(June 9, β83)
57
ββ
(Nov. 1, β84)
1
ββ
(Feb. 12, β87)
66
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(Aug. 27, β87)
2
Pelly, Sir Lewis
(Aug. 11, β88)
56
Pickersgill, E. H.
(Aug. 13, β87)
34
Picton, J. A.
(Mar. 26, β87)
34
Playfair, Rt. Hon. Sir Lyon
(Mar. 12, β87)
32
Potter, T. B.
(Apr. 7, β88)
54
Pugh, David
(Aug. 28, β86)
25
Pyne, J. D.
(Feb. 18, β88)
51
Raikes, Rt. Hon. H. Cecil
(Mar. 12, β87)
32
Ramsay, Lord
(May 22, β86)
47
Redmond, W. H. K.
(June 19, β86)
21
Richard, Henry
(June 5, β86)
26
Rigby, John
(June 5, β86)
26
Ritchie, Rt. Hon. C. T.
(July 4, β85)
9
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(Aug. 27, β87)
43
Roberts, J.
(Apr. 16, β87)
37
Robertson, J. P. B.
(May 29, β86)
10
Robson, W. S.
(Aug. 7, β86)
27
Rogers, J. E. Thorold
(Nov. 1, β84)
1
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(Oct. 30, β86)
33
Russell, Lord John
(Apr. 29, β82)
65
Russell, Sir Charles
(Aug. 18, β83)
64
Russell, Edward
(Aug. 13, β87)
48
Russell, T. W.
(Apr. 21, β88)
59
Samuelson, Sir B.
(Apr. 16, β87)
38
Saunderson, Col. E. J.
(July 7, β88)
62
Schwabe, Col. G. Salis-
(June 5, β86)
22
Sexton, Thomas
(Apr. 23, β87)
35
Shaw, Thomas
(May 19, β88)
52
Shuttleworth, Sir U. J. Kay-
(Mar. 24, β88)
10
Simon, Sir J.
(May 5, β88)
55
Small, J. F.
(Sept. 10, β87)
46
Smith, S.
(July 2, β87)
44
Smith, Rt. Hon. W. H.
(Dec. 5, β85)
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(June 9, β83)
57
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(July 28, β83)
23
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(Aug. 18, β83)
64
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(July 4, β85)
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(Feb. 6, β86)
18
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(Oct. 23, β86)
30
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(Feb. 12, β87)
66
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(Apr. 23, β87)
36
Spencer, Hon. C. R.
(Mar. 17, β83)
48
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(Feb. 27, β86)
16
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(May 26, β88)
52
Spicer, Henry
(Aug. 21, β86)
28
Stansfeld, Rt. Hon. James
(Apr. 10, β86)
21
Strong, Richard
(Oct. 30, β86)
26
Sullivan, T. D.
(Apr. 9, β87)
35
Sykes, Christopher
(Apr. 3, β86)
13
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(Apr. 2, β87)
37
Tanner, Dr.
(Oct. 2, β86)
31
Temple, Sir Richard
(Feb. 6, β86)
28
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(Apr. 10, β86)
13
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(Feb. 12, β87)
66
ββ
(June 23, β88)
58
Tottenham, Colonel
(May 1, β86)
14
Trevelyan, Rt. Hon. Sir G. O.
(July 8, β82)
65
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(July 28, β83)
23
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(Aug. 18, β83)
64
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(Apr. 10, β86)
17
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(Oct. 30, β86)
30
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(Aug. 13, β87)
48
Vivian, Sir Hussey
(Apr. 30, β87)
25
Waddy, S. D.
(Oct. 8, β87)
49
Walrond, Colonel
(Sept. 24, β87)
5
Warton, Charles N.
(June 30, β83)
57
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(Aug. 18, β83)
64
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(Nov. 1, β84)
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Watkin, Sir E.
(July 7, β88)
62
Watson, James
(Mar. 10, β88)
47
Westminster Academy (Royal)
(July 7, β83)
19
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(July 14, β83)
61
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(July 28, β83)
23
Williams, J. Carvell
(Aug. 7, β86)
24
Wilson, H. J.
(July 2, β87)
44
Wilson, Sir Matthew
(Aug. 7, β86)
14
Winterbotham, A. B.
(June 25, β87)
39
Wolff, Sir Henry Drummond
(June 9, β83)
57
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(Aug. 18, β83)
64
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(Nov. 1, β84)
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(June 20, β85)
11
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(July 25, β85)
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Woodall, William
(July 28, β83)
23
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(Nov. 29, β84)
27
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(Sept. 18, β86)
30
Woodhead, J.
(Mar. 27, β86)
28
Wortley, C. B. Stuart-
(June 16, β88)
10
Wright, Caleb
(July 28, β88)
46
Wright, H. Smith
(May 26, β88)
55
βwelcome! little stranger.β
HARRY FURNISSβs
ROYAL ACADEMY.
he Exhibition consisted of eighty-seven pictures, in black and white of course, but otherwise similar in size and general appearance to those annually seen on the walls of Burlington House. Anyone who visited it must have seen that it was the result of many years of labour, and not a few of the pictures possessed an artistic value quite apart from their interest as pictorial travesties. A wish has been very generally expressed that some permanent record, in a portable shape, but in character consonant with the artistic purpose of the Exhibition, should be procurable by the public at large, both those who saw and those who did not see the originals at the Gainsborough Gallery and elsewhere.
To meet this wish an ALBUM, containing Reproductions of these EIGHTY-SEVEN PICTURES, with which will be included the contents of THE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, has been prepared and largely subscribed for. The issue of these Albums, however, which will be the only reproductions of the Exhibition, is strictly limited to ONE THOUSAND COPIES, each of which will be signed by the Artist.
It may be mentioned that the whole of this undertaking, from its conception to the present time, has been in Mr. Furnissβs own hands. This has enabled Mr. Furniss scrupulously to maintain the artistic character of the whole enterprise. In the preparation of this Album he has spared no time or expense in trying reproductions by the different processes at home and abroad, similar to those used in the Album of the Royal Academy Pictures of 1886, and the annual reproductions of the French Salon. Not, however, being satisfied with any of these cheaper methods,
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