Frederic Lord Leighton - Part 14
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Part 14

" GARDEN AT CAPRI. " " G.G.

" TWENTY-NINE STUDIES OF HEADS, FLOWERS, AND DRAPERIES. " " G.G.

1881. ELISHA RAISING THE SON OF THE SHUNAMITE. (32 x 54 in.) (Guildhall, 1895.) R.A.

" PORTRAIT OF THE PAINTER.[19] R.A.

" *IDYLL. (41-1/2 84 in.) R.A.

" *PORTRAIT OF MRS. STEPHEN RALLI. (48 33 in.) R.A.

" *WHISPERS. (48 30 in.) R.A.

" VIOLA. R.A.

" *BIANCA. (18 12-1/2 in.) R.A.

" PORTRAIT OF MRS. ALGERNON SARTORIS. G.G.

1882. *DAY-DREAMS. (47-1/2 35-1/2 in.) R.A.

" WEDDED. R.A.

" PHRYNE AT ELEUSIS. (86 48 in.) (Melbourne, 1888.) R.A.

" ANTIGONE. R.A.

" "AND THE SEA GAVE UP THE DEAD WHICH WERE IN IT."

_Rev._ xx. 13. (Design for a portion of a decoration in St. Paul's.) R.A.

" MELITTION. R.A.

" *PORTRAIT OF MRS. MOCATTA. (23-1/2 19-1/2 in.)

" ZEYRA. G.G.

1883. THE DANCE: decorative frieze for a drawing-room in a private house. R.A.

" *VESTAL. (24-1/2 17 in.) R.A.

" *KITTENS. (48 31-1/2 in.) R.A.

" MEMORIES. R.A.

" *PORTRAIT OF MISS NINA JOACHIM. (16 13 in.)

1884. *LETTY. (18 15-1/2 in.) R.A.

" *CYMON AND IPHIGENIA. (64 129 in.) R.A.

" A NAP. R.A.

" SUN GLEAMS. R.A.

1885. "... SERENELY WANDERING IN A TRANCE OF SOBER THOUGHT."

(46 27 in.) R.A.

" PORTRAIT OF THE LADY SYBIL PRIMROSE. R.A.

" *PORTRAIT OF MRS. A. HICHENS. (26-1/2 20-1/2 in.) R.A.

" MUSIC: a frieze. R.A.

" PHOEBE. (Manchester, 1887.) R.A.

" A STUDY. G.G.

" TOMBS OF MUSLIM SAINTS. S.S.

" MOUNTAINS NEAR RONDA PUERTA DE LOS VIENTOS. S.S.

1886. PAINTED DECORATION FOR THE CEILING OF A MUSIC-ROOM.[20]

(7 ft. 20 ft.) R.A.

" GULNIHAL. R.A.

" *THE SLUGGARD. Statue, bronze. R.A.

" *NEEDLESS ALARMS. Statuette. R.A.

1887. *THE JEALOUSY OF SIMaeTHA, THE SORCERESS. (35-1/2 55-1/2 in.) R.A.

" *THE LAST WATCH OF HERO. (62-1/2 35-1/2 in., with predella 12-1/2 29-1/2 in.) R.A.

"With aching heart she scanned the sea-face dim.

Lo! at the turret's foot his body lay, Rolled on the stones, and washed with breaking spray."

_Hero and Leander: Musaeus_ (translated by Edwin Arnold).

" [Picture of A LITTLE GIRL WITH GOLDEN HAIR AND PALE BLUE EYES.]

"Yellow and pale as ripened corn Which Autumn's kiss frees--grain from sheath-- Such was her hair, while her eyes beneath, Showed Spring's faint violets freshly born."

ROBERT BROWNING.

" *Design for the reverse of THE JUBILEE MEDALLION. (_Executed for Her Majesty's Government._) R.A.

_Empire, enthroned in the centre, rests her right hand on the sword of Justice, and holds in her left the symbol of victorious rule. At her feet, on one side, Commerce proffers wealth, on the other a winged figure holds emblems of Electricity and Steam-power. Flanking the throne to the right of the spectator are Agriculture and Industry--on the opposite side, Science, Literature, and the Arts. Above, interlocking wreaths, held by winged genii representing respectively the years 1837 and 1887, inclose the initials,_ V.R.I.