CATALOGUE OF NEW YORK EXHIBITS, DEPARTMENT K, 



FINE ARTS. 



SCULPTURE. 



Adams, Herbert, Brooklyn, — St. 

 Agnes' Eve (plaster bust, colored); Pri- 

 mavera (marble bust); portrait bust of 

 lady (marble). 



Baur, Theodore, New York. — Panel of 

 Joseph Jefferson as Rip Van Winkle, Bob 

 Acres and Dr. Pangloss (bronze). 



Bissell, Geo. E., New York. — John 

 Watts, last Royal Recorder of New York 

 and founder of the Leake and Watts 

 Orphan House (bronze). 



Brooks, Caroline S., New York. — Lady 

 Godiva Returning (relief in marble); La 

 Rosa (Vanderbilt group) (marble); Lady 

 Godiva (marble); The Dreaming lolanthe 

 (relief in marble). 



Bush-Brown, H. K., Newburgh. — The 

 Buffalo Hunt (plaster). 



Cannon, H. Legrand, New York. — Bas- 

 relief of Elizabeth Mary Cannon (bronze). 



Ciani, Vittorio A., New York. — A Cav- 

 alier (bronze statuette). 



Gushing, Robert, New York. — Bust of 

 Cardinal McCloskey (bronze). 



Elwell, F. Edwin, New York. — Charles 

 Dickens and Little Nell (bronze); Intellect 

 Dominating Brute Force, or Diana and 

 the Lion (marble). 



French, Daniel C, New York. — Bust 

 of A. Bronson Alcott (bronze); The Angel 

 of Death and the Sculptor (plaster). 



Hartley, J. S., New York. — Pari (bronze 

 group), lent by Dr. Fiske, Brooklyn; bust 

 of William Conant Church (bronze), lent 

 by Col. W. C. Church, New York; John 

 Gilbert as Sir Philip Teazle (bronze). 



Mills, J. Harrison, New York. — Portrait 

 medallion (plaster). 



Martiny, Philip, New York. — Portrait 

 bust of child (plaster). 



Niehaus, C. H., New York. — Historical 

 door for Trinity Church, New York, six 

 panels (plaster); Athlete (plaster). 



O'Donavan, Wm. Russell, New York. — 

 Bust of Thomas Eakins (bronze); bust of 

 R. Swain Giflord (bronze). 



Proctor, A. Phimister, New York. — 

 Polar bear (two) (plaster casts for life-size 

 statues on bridge, World's Columbian 

 Exposition; panther (bronze). 



Rogers, John, New York.— Statue of 

 Abraham Lincoln seated (plaster). 



Ruckstuhl, F. Wellington, New York. 

 ■ — Evening (marble). 



Warner, Ohn L., New York.— Diana 

 Reclining (plaster statuette); medallion of 

 Joseph, chief of the Nez Perces Indians 



(bronze); Rosalie Clin Warner (bronze 

 bust); model for a Caryatid (plaster); 

 bronze medallions (eight) of Columbia 

 River Indians; bust of Mozart (heroic) 

 for pubUc fountain, Portland, Ore. (plas- 

 ter); portrait of J. Alden Weir (bronze 

 bust). 



Sculptures in the Loan Collection. 



Rodin, Auguste, Paris, France. — Fran- 

 cesca and Paolo — " L' Amour;" Francesca 

 and Paolo — " I^a Rupture; " Andromeda. 



[Marbles from "The Gates of Hell," 

 commissioned by the French government 

 for the Museum .of Decorative Arts, 

 Paris.] Lent by Mr. Henry Sargent, 

 New York. 



OIL PAINTINGS. 



Retrospective Exhibit, Review op 



American PAiNTrNO from Its Begin- 

 ning TO THE Year 1876. 



Bispham, Henry C. (1841-1883).— 

 French Cattle. Lent by Mr. William 

 Bispham, New bTork. 



Cole, Thomas (1801-1848). — Roman 

 Aqueduct. Lent by Mr. Henry G. Mar- 

 quand, New York; The Tornado (Corcoran 

 Art Gallery). 



Durand, Asher Brown (1796-1886).— 

 Landscape. Lent by Mr. - Gouverneur 

 Kemble, New York. 



Fuller, George (1833-1884).— Original 

 study for "The Romany Girl." Lent by 

 Mr. Thomas B. Clarke, New York. 



Fulton, Robert (1765-1815).— Portrait 

 of Joel Barlow. Lent by Mr. Peter T. 

 Barlow, New York. 



Giflord, Sandford R. (1828-1880).— 

 Hunter's Mountain. Lent by Mr. J. W. 

 Pinchott, New Yoi-k. 



Gignoux, Regis (1816-1892).— Marktt 

 Scene. Lent by the Century Association, 

 New York. 



Holloway, T. — Engraving from the 

 Portrait of Benjamin West, as President 

 of the Royal Academy. (Painted by him- 

 self.) Lent by Mr. Clarence Winthrop 

 Bowen, New York. 



Hunt, William M. (1824^1879).— Boy 

 and Butterfly. Lent by Mr. Richard M. 

 Hunt. New York. 



Irving, John Beaufain (1825-1877).— 

 Washington's Visit to General Rhann. 

 Lent by Mr. Thomas B. Clarke, New 

 York. 



