18 Tbaxsactioxs of the Amebic ax Ixstitute. 



p R E M I u :m s 



Awarded at the TniRTT-EiCxiiTii Annual Exiiibitiox, 1SG9. 



I.— DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS AND EDUCATION. 



First Gboup. — Paintings on canvas, glass and other surfaces ; pastels, cartoons, 

 miniatures. 



Second Group. — Engravings, lithographs, chromo-lithographs, chemical etchings, 

 plain and colored, enamel -work, designs and drawings relating to architecture, land- 

 scape gardening, mechanical and civil engineering. 



Third Group. — Photographs, plain and colored^ daguerreotj'pes, ambrotypes ; all 

 other impressions by the action of light. 



Fourth Group. — Sculpture, cameos, intaglios, medals, medallions, reliefs, 

 embossed work, fine castings in bronze, zinc, and other metals. 



Fifth Group. — Musical instruments — pianos, harps, organs, melodeons, portable 

 instruments used in bands and concerts. 



Sixth Group. — Specimens of printing and bookbinding, books, stationery, orna- 

 mental penmanship, globes, maps, charts, and all apparatus for instructing in science, 

 tables and machines for calculation. 



Seventh Group. — Philosophical instruments, mathematical and measuring 

 instruments, dials, chronometers, watches and clocks, telescopes, microscopes, 

 lenses, cameras, and other optical instruments, including stereoscopes, spectacles 

 and opera glasses. 



DEPARTMENT I.— Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4. 



Judges — Messrs. George A. Baker, Launt Thompson, Augustus Wetmore. 



O. J. Lay, 235 East Thirty -first street. New York, for an oil painting, " After the 

 Storm." First medal and diploma. 



G. W. Smith, 363 Broadway, New York, for a pen and ink drawing, copy of an 

 engraving. Second medal and diploma. 



Edward Sears, 48 Beekman street. New York, for specimens of wood engraving. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



Charles Scars, 06 and 08 Fulton street. New York, for specimens of wood engrav- 

 ing. Second medal and diploma. 



N. Poulsou, 111 Third avenue. New York, for mechanical and architectural 

 designs. Second medal and diploma. 



L. Prang & Co., Boston, Mass., for chromo-lithographs. First medal and diploma. 



W. Kurtz, 872 Broadway, New York, for a collection of photographic portraits in 

 color and India ink. First medal and diploma. 



Charles Bierstadt, Niagara Falls, N. Y., for plain stereoscopic views. First medal 

 and diploma. 



G. G. Rockwood, 839 Broadway, New York, for large size out-door plain photo- 

 graphs. First medal and diploma. 



