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 YELLAND elected an A.R.A. in 1867, and RA. in 1878. Works : Meeting of Sir Thomas More with his Daughter (1863) ; La Reine Malheureuse (1864) ; The Stepping-Stones, Arming the Young Knight (1865) ; Queen Elizabeth's Reception of the French Ambassador after St. Bartholomew's Day (1866); Dawn of Reformation (1867) ; Chimney Corner, Lady Jane Grey in the Tower (1868) ; Fugitive Jacobite, Alarming Footsteps (1869) ; Maun- dy Thursday, Love's Young Dream (1870) ; Dr. Harvey and Children of Charles I. (1871) ; Old Parishioners (1872) ; The Suitor (1875) ; Last Bit of Scandal (1876) ; Amy Robsart, Waking (1877) ; La Brigolante, When did you last see your Father ? (1878) ; Here we go round the Mulberry Bush, Dolce far niente (1881) ; Prince Arthur and Hubert, March Past, Welcome as Flowers in Spring (1882) ; Tender Thoughts (1883) ; Toast of the Kitcat Club, Toots (1884); Prisoners of War in 1805, Dessert (1885) ; Malvina, Catastrophe (1886). Meynell, 116 ; Art Journal (1874), 97 ; Portfolio (1871), 81. YELLAND, RAYMOND D., born in London in 1848, and brought to America in his third year. Landscape painter, pu- pil of the National Academy and of William Page, Wilmarth, and Brevoort in New York. Elected an A.N.A. of the California Art As- sociation in 1874, and assistant director of the School of Design in 1877. Studio in San Francisco. W T orks : Half-Moon Beach Gloucester Harbour ; Seal Rocks Gol- den Gate, San Francisco ; Point Bonita from Point Lobos Golden Gate (1882) ; Mt. Hood from White River Canon Ore- gon (1883) ; Cypress Trees at Monterey California (1884) ; Seal Rocks San Fran- cisco (1886). YELLOWSTONE, CANON OF THE, Thomas Moran, Capitol, Washington. Paint- ed in 1872. Scribner's Mag., v. 499. YEOMAN OF THE GUARD, Sir John Everett Millais, Mrs. Henry Hodgkinson, London ; canvas, H. 4 ft. 8 in. x 3 ft. 9 in. A life-size, three-quarters length figure of one of the Queen's Yeomen of the Guard in his state uniform of scarlet, embroidered with black and gold, with medals and clasps upon his breast, a baldric across his shoul- der, a white ruff around his neck, and the official cap of black velvet on his head. The old man, a veteran of Waterloo, sits upright in his chair, holding in his right hand his staff of office and in his left a folded paper containing his last orders. Royal Academy, 1877 ; Exposition univer- selle, Paris, 1878 ; Fine Art Society, Lon- don, 1881 ; Grosvenor Gallery, 1886. Nev- er engraved. Etched by Paul Rajon for CYCLOPEDIA OF PAINTERS AND PAINTINGS, 1887. YEWELL, GEORGE HENRY, born at Havre-de-Grace, Md., Jan. 20, 1830. Land- scape and still-life painter, pupil of Thomas Hicks in New York, and of Couture in Paris. Lived several years in Rome. Elected N.A. in 1880. Studio in New York. Works: Venice (1871); First Communion, Country Girl (1872) ; Senate Chamber Interior of Ducal Palace (1877) ; Carpet Bazaar Cairo, Mosque of Kait-Bey Cairo (1878) ; Oriental Bric-a-Brac, Pulpit in S. Marco Venice (1879) ; Village Street in Umbria Italy (1880) ; Old Houses near Titian's Birthplace (1882); On the Bolton Road Lake George, Portrait of Alexander Mitchell (1883); In the Studio (1884) ; Entrance to Old Slave- Market in Cairo (1885) ; New Cordial, Old Music (1886) ; Young Monk (1886), William Walter Phelps. YKENS, FRANS, born in Antwerp, bap- tized April 17, 1601, died there, probably in 1693. Flemish school ; still-life painter, pupil of Osias Beert ; travelled in France about 1629, and became master of the guild at Antwerp in 1630 ; lived also in Brussels about 1665-67. Works : Flower-Piece, Mu- seum Plan tin-More tus, Antwerp ; Garland around Madonna, St. James's, ib. ; Still-Life (1636), Ghent Museum ; Fruit-Piece, Ber- lin Museum ; Festoon of Fruits (1652), Carls- ruhe Gallery ; Bouquet, Vienna Museum ; Game and Fruit, Madrid Museum. Rooses (Reber), 431 ; Van den Branden, 1130. 456