Academy notes . * No. 29Q. 40 X 59. ** In whispers, like the whispers of the leavesThat tremble round a nightingale.—Tennyson. No. 290. A Love Story, Frank Dicksee, moonlight effect, painted with great feeling and power. No. 291. Rt. Hon. Earl of Aberdeen! James Sant, 293. A Land of Flowers! G. E. * No. 394. 38 X 53. In the multitude of counsellors there is safety. No. 294. \The Letter Writer! J. B. Burgess, 296. ^ A Pyrenea7t Gave (fwtx)! A. W. Rimington. 32 Academy Notes, 1882. .A H No. 295 38 X 51- No. 295. ^ Merry Chase! J. C. HoRSLEY, Old English inte


Academy notes . * No. 29Q. 40 X 59. ** In whispers, like the whispers of the leavesThat tremble round a nightingale.—Tennyson. No. 290. A Love Story, Frank Dicksee, moonlight effect, painted with great feeling and power. No. 291. Rt. Hon. Earl of Aberdeen! James Sant, 293. A Land of Flowers! G. E. * No. 394. 38 X 53. In the multitude of counsellors there is safety. No. 294. \The Letter Writer! J. B. Burgess, 296. ^ A Pyrenea7t Gave (fwtx)! A. W. Rimington. 32 Academy Notes, 1882. .A H No. 295 38 X 51- No. 295. ^ Merry Chase! J. C. HoRSLEY, Old English interior and costumes; a bright scene, difficult torealise in days of sombre costume. No. 302. Why tarry the Wheels of his Chariots VE. Long, Eastern colour and costume; the mother of Sisera seatedsorrowfully at the lattice with her handmaidens (see the * Song ofDeborah ). This large picture, of which, by desire of the purchaser,we give no sketch, is to be engraved. In the centre of the wall is— No. 307. Phryne at Eleusis! Sir F. Leighton, A life-size heroic figure, nearly nude, in glow of setting sun;marble columns, blue sea and sky; thus is Phryne pictured oncemore on the steps of the temple at Eleusis; a prominent figureforming the principal feature of Gallery III. Above is No. 306, A Crown of Fire


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