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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.

[Mat 16, 1891.

THE PICK OF THE PICTURES. (AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY.)

No. 475. A Day's Sport in the Olden Times. Ancient Mariner regrets that guns are not yet invented, wishes he'd brought a Bow and

Arrow with him. J. Waterhouse, A.

No. 167.; [Pott Luck ; or, the Arch Archdeacon.
W. B. Richmond, A.

No. 13S. Tootsy Pootsies. " 0 dear, what is the ' ''Wh. \ 19 1 v- >T ,„„ ■ . , tt i , „ 7 .

matter with my poor feet!!" Edith Sprague. 4 ' L^Wk, MI / \ No- 46T- "Angela Vanbrugh playing the

_ Wlm M/m '—- \ Fiddle; or, All alone with her Beau, Edwin

No. 129. " Lore in Winter." By G. H. ^^^^^^-IM -------- Long, R.A.

Boughton, A. But a poor sort of amusement _&__-_■----^]Myc,^=^ No. 558. Lady going out for a row. Odd sort

for this nice young lady to be walking out _____<aaggl- of boat: Wherry Fanny. E. Blair Leighton.

all alone with a big muff! eh? Mr. Boughton, -^"^ No. 630. "Zona." By Colin Huotes, A.

eh ? I- ~ -J Buv it, and in Lona you own a good picture.

No. 292. Bar-Maids Resting. W.R.Stephens. No. 518. A Practical Joke. "I shall j^0i 664. " La Cigale." A sporting subject

No. 346. " Moor and Mountain:' By Charles 8tartle 'em if 1 S° in suddenly dressed sug?estive of " Got nothing on." It is not a por-

Stuart. The name Charles Stuart suggests Sethis." J. C. Horsley, R.A. trait of ia Ct'^ at the Lyric. H. Rae.

1 restoration," but this is a brand new work. It is mostly mountain,
and very little more.

No. 397. " Miss Lydia Leslie at her lessons " may be termed a
group of One or Little Daughter and Less Sons. G. D. Leslie, R.A.

No. 410. Two horses in a field during a Snowstorm. Good subject
for a Tavern sign-board, entitled, " Two Out." Edward Stott.

No. 452. "Mrs. X-," i.e., a lady with a good deal of dash.

Hugh de T. Glazerrook.

No. 714. "Wind Lads and Wind-Lasses. Frank Dicksee, A.
No. 743. "If I had a donkey what wouldn't go." Alfred W.
Strutt.

No. 1006. A Little Duck. William Struit. (Mast ba sean fo.-
title to be appreciated.)

No. 1106. Hares Apparent. William Foster.

No. 1108. Napoleon leaving the room where Josephine is fainting
on the floor. Short title, " Going Nap." Laslett J. Pott.
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um 1891
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1886 - 1896
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