Catalogue of paintings, January 1913 . the Royal Gallery of the new houses 19 PERMANENT COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS. of Parliament. Two of his pictures are in the Na-tional Gallery at London, and his Scenes fromMidas was in the private collection of Queen Vic-toria. After the death of Sir Edwin Landseer, hewas offered the presidency of the Royal Academyand also a knighthood, both of which honors he re-fused. 48. The Standard Chapman. Gift of Carlton JOSE WEISS. Born in Germany, in 1859, but became a natural-ized English citizen in 1899. 49. September on the Arun. Gift of W. Guns


Catalogue of paintings, January 1913 . the Royal Gallery of the new houses 19 PERMANENT COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS. of Parliament. Two of his pictures are in the Na-tional Gallery at London, and his Scenes fromMidas was in the private collection of Queen Vic-toria. After the death of Sir Edwin Landseer, hewas offered the presidency of the Royal Academyand also a knighthood, both of which honors he re-fused. 48. The Standard Chapman. Gift of Carlton JOSE WEISS. Born in Germany, in 1859, but became a natural-ized English citizen in 1899. 49. September on the Arun. Gift of W. Gunsaulus in memory ofRosa Lang. ranee GEORGES DESPAGNAT. Born at Melun, near Paris, France, in of the foremost of the modern French Impres-sionists. 50. Levandou. NILS FORSBERG. Son of the eminent Swedish painter of the samename. The son signs his canvasses Nils. He re-ceived honorable mention in the Paris Salon of 1907on his painting, Potier a Saint-Amand, and wasawarded a medal the following year. 51. Potier a Saint-Amand. 20. PERMANENT COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS. JULES GRUN. Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1895, a GoldMedal, third class, in 1897, and a Gold Medal, sec-ond class, in 1903. His Effet de Lumiere wasone of the popular pictures in the Salon of Effet de Lumiere. Gift of F. B. Shoe-maker. M. J. I WILL. Born at Paris, 1850. He discarded his legalname of M. J. Clavel and adopted his pseudonym,lwill. He had been destined by his father to enter alegal career, but rebelled, feeling that his wholeheart was for Art. When he exhibited his first can-vas he proudly Bigned it with the two English words, I Will, which afterwards became one word and hissignature. Awards, honorable mention, Salon, 1884;Gold Medal, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889;Medal of Honor, Exposition Universelle, at Lyons,France. Was made an Officer of the French Acad-emy in 1889, Offioer of Public Instruction andChevalier of the Legion of Honor in 1894, alsomany other medals and bonors. Repr


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