CATALOGUE OF ENGRAVINGS, BY THE MOST ESTEEMED ARTISTS, AFTER arte Mnt^t ^ictnvt^ antt Biatoins^ OF THE SCHOOLS OF EUROPE; SYSTEMATICALLY ARRANGED UNDER THE PAINTERS, AND BY INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS : ACCOMPANIED BY A LIST OF WORKS IN PROGRESS, OR RECENTLY COMPLETED: AND ALSO OF VARIOUS BOOKS OF PRINTS, rOBMING PART OF THE STOCK OF MOON, BOYS, AND GRAVES, ^rmtsellers TO HIS MAJESTY, No. 6, PALL-MALL. LONDON: PRINTBD BY J. MOVES, TOOK'S COURT, CHANCERY LANE. 1829. OF WORKS or ART. Price Tour Shiliini^s. A •CATALOGUE OF ENGRAVINGS, BY THE MOST ESTEEMED ARTISTS, AFTER Cfie J'mesit ^pictures; antr Bratotngs^ OF THE SCHOOLS OF EUROPE ; SYSTEMATICALLY ARRANGED UNDER THE PAINTERS, AND BY INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS : ACCOMPANIED BY A LIST OF WORKS IN PROGRESS, OR RECENTLY COMPLETED: AND ALSO OF VARIOUS BOOKS OF PRINTS, FORMING PART OF THE STOCK OF MOON, BOYS, AND GRAVES, OF WORKS OF ART. No. 6, PALL-MALL. LONDON : PRINTED BY J. MOYES, TOOK's COURT, CHANCERY LANE. 1829. PREFACE. The principal object to which attention has been given in the compilation and arrangement of the following Catalogue, is utility ; — to unite with the easiest mode of reference, the best and most desirable information as to the particulars of the respective plates and works therein contained; and accordingly, the Painters being the foundation on which the Engravers build, the first general division of the Catalogue is made to consist of a List of Subjects, with the prices annexed, and the sizes as they appear when framed, ar- ranged alphabetically under the names of the Painters, and followed by the names of the Engravers. This division is succeeded by complete Lists of the Plates contained in Le Musee Frangais, Boydell's large Shakspeare, the smaller Plates to the same work, the Houghton Gallery, Tomkins, and Forster's British Galleries, Whitaker's Richmond, the Buchanan Gallery, and various other works of importance and interest. The whole is concluded with an Alphabe- tical Index of the Subjects contained in the Catalogue, classed under the respective heads of Portraits, Scriptural, Historical, &c. and preceded by the announcement of VI PREFACE. many important works in progress, which, it is not doubted, when they are completed, will be found to do honour even to the very advanced state of refined feeling which now per- vades almost every class of society towards the graphic art. The stock from which the present Catalogue has been made, is that which originally belonged to the old-established house of Boydell, with the extensive additions which have since been made to it by their successors and the present proprietors : together, it forms one of the most important collections of prints ever accumulated : it comprises the best works of the modern school, amongst which may be enume- rated the names of Lawrence, Wilkie, Turner, Burnet, &-c. and which are receiving constant accession : the standard works of the past century, including among the painters those of Reynolds, West, Hogarth, Gainsborough, and others ; and among the engravers, the best works ofWoollett, Sharp, Earlom, and all the other first-rate engravers of their time : it also embraces the works of the most eminent ancient masters of the Italian, German, Dutch, Flemish, French, and English schools, formed from the most celebrated collec- tions sold of late years. Such being the materials of which the Catalogue is composed, and the arrangement adopted, it is presumed it cannot fail to be useful to all who purchase and collect prints, whether for the portfolio, for ornament, or for use. Thus far reference has principally been made to the general utility of the Catalogue : it now only remains for PREFACE. Vll the Proprietors, Messrs. Moon, Boys, and Graves, re- spectfully to solicit the notice of the Nobility and Gentry to the numerous works of merit comprised therein ; and they take the liberty particularly to point out, that in the list of those at present in progress, there are several which vie in importance and interest with the chief works of art this country has produced: they refer especially to the magnificent plate of " His most gracious Majesty King George the Fourth," engraved by Mr. W. Finden, from the original picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A., tvhich is now on the eve of publication ; to the engraving from Mr. Wilkie's celebrated picture of " The Chelsea Pensioners reading the Gazette of the Battle of Waterloo," in the possession of His Grace the Duke of Wellington, now engraving in the finest line manner by Mr. Burnet ; to the beautiful work of Captain Batty's, entitled, " Select Views of the Principal Cities of Europe ;" and to several others specified in the list of announcements. Messrs. Moon, Boys, and Graves, will feel honoured by Noblemen and Gentlemen, and their various Friends, visit- ing, whenever convenient, their Establishment in Pall Mall, to pass such time as may be agreeable to them, in looking over either the new prints that are daily publishing, or any other class to which their particular taste may lead them ; and they beg to assure Merchants, Captains, and Traders, who may require supplies of Engravings for exportation or other purposes, that they will always feel happy in the viii PKEFACE. execution of their commands, upon the most advantageous terms the nature of their orders will admit. To Printsellers resident in the country they beg their particular assurance of attention, and trust that as it is probable they will be continually publishing new prints, it may be found of mutual benefit to all with whom they may have the pleasure to be connected, to favour with their orders, Their obedient Servants, MOON, BOYS, AND GRAVES. 6, Pall Mall, January 1829. SPLENDID ENGRAVIJVGS AND WORKS OF ART, PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION BY MOON, BOYS, AND GRAVES, THE PRINCIPAL PART OF WHICH WILL APPEAR IN THE COURSE OF THE ENSUING SEASON. January 1, 1829. *** Gentlemen desirous of receiving any of the under-mentioned Works in PROGRESS, as soon as published, may depend on their Orders being executed with every possible attention, and for which the Publishers will feel obliged. I. A SPLENDID WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY KING GEORGE THE FOURTH, in the Costume of an English Gentleman, seated on a Sofa. Engraving in the most highly finished line manner by William Finden, Esq. from the original Picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A., in the possession of the Marchioness of Conyngham. The size of the Plate will be 18 inches broad by 27 high, and will be published in a few weeks. Price of Prints, 31. 3s. ; Proofs on French paper, 51. 5s. ; on India paper, Tl. Ts. ; before the letters, 10/. 10s. In consequence of the great excellence of this Portrait, as well in correct likeness as in power of execution, it is expected that Proofs and good Im- pressions will become scarce immediately on its publication. The Publishers, therefore, request that those of the Nobility and Gentry desirous of possessing this Portrait of their Sovereign will be so kind as to make early application, in order to ensure early impressions. II. FIELD - MARSHAL HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WEL- LINGTON, K.G., &c. &c. An Equestrian Portrait. Engraving in the line manner by W. Bromley, Esq. A.R.A., from the A 2 original Picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A., in the pos- session of John Angerstein, Esq. The Duke is mounted on the Charger his Grace rode at the celebrated Battle of Waterloo, and the costume is the same he wore on that ever- memorable day. The size will be 18 inches broad by 27 high. Price of Prints, 1/. 6d. ; Proofs on French paper, 3/. 35. ; Proofs on India paper, 41. 4s. ; before the letters, 6/. Gs. III. THE CHELSEA PENSIONERS READING THE GAZETTE OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, from the celebrated Picture in the possession of His Grace the Duke of Wellington, painted by David Wilkie, Esq. R.A. This National Plate is engraving by Mr. John Burnet, in his very firgt style of finish, in the line manner, and will comprise more than forty principal Figures, the greater number of them being actual Portraits replete with interest. The size of the Plate will be considerably larger than any of Mr. Wilkie's former Works, and the price, to Subscribers, will be. Prints, 31. 3s. to be advanced on the day of publication to 41. 4s. Proofs, 6^. 6s 8/. 8s. Proofs on India paper, 10/. IQs 121. 12s. Ditto, before letters, 12/. 12s 15/. 15s. The impressions will be delivered according to the dates of the Subscrip- tions ; and as the work on the Plate must, from the exquisite painting of the Picture, be of the finest character, early impressions of this Print will be particularly desirable. One-third of the amount of Subscription to be paid as deposit at the time of entering the names. IV. A FAMILY SAVED FROM SHIPWRECK. Engraving in the line manner by Mr. John Burnet, after his own design. The size of the Plate will be 26 inches broad by 21 high. Price of Prints, 21. 2s. ; Proofs, 41. 4s. ; Proofs on India paper, 51. 5s. ; before the letters, 6/. 6s. V. NATURE. Represented in the Portraits of two Fascinating Children. Engraving in the most exquisite line manner by George T. Doo, Esq. from the celebrated and beautiful Picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. The size will be 14 inches by 16. Price of Prints, 1/. Is. ; Proofs on French paper, 21. 2s. ; Proofs on India paper, 31. 3s. ; before letters, 41. 4s. 3 VI, ENGRAVINGS of the most superb Specimens of the CATHsri DRALS, Hotels de Ville, Town-Halls, and other Public Buildings of Celebrity, in France, Holland, Ger- many, and Italy. The Drawings and Engravings executed by Mr. John Coney, with accompanying descriptive and illustrative Letter-press by C. H.Tatham, Esq. This Work will be printed in royal folio, and will consist of Twelve Numbers, each containing Four Plates, to be published every two months. The First Number to appear on the first of February. The size of the Plates will be 16 inches by 20 high. Price of Prints, U. 5s. ; and Proofs on India paper, II. 15s. per Number. VII. GUESS MY NAME, from the original Picture by David Wilkie, Esq. R.A. Engraving in the line manner by Mr. E. Smith. This will form a companion to Duncan Gray, recently p'lblished by Moon, Boys, and Graves. Price of Prints, U. Is.; Proofs, 21. Us.6d.; India Paper, 3i.3s. VIII. ELIZABETH, late DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE, dedi- cated, by permission, to his Grace the Duke of Devonshire. Engraving, in imitation of the original Drawing by Sir T. Law- rence, P.R.A. by Mr. F. C. Lewis. Size, 12 inches by 17 high. Prints, 105. 6d. ; Prints tinted, 15s. ; Proofs before letters, 15s. ; Tinted, II. Is. IX. THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD reconciling his Wife to Olivia. Engraving by Mr. John Burnet in the line manner, after the admired Picture lately exhibited at the Royal Academy, painted by G. S. Newton, Esq. A.R.A. The size of the Plate will be 18 inches by 15 high. X. MAY-DAY in the Time of Queen Elizabeth. Engraving in the finest line manner, from the celebrated original Picture by C. R. Leslie, Esq. R.A., in the possession of Moon, Boys, and Graves. The size of the Plate will be 26 inches by 21 high. 4 XT. CHARACTERISTIC PORTRAITS OF ANIMALS, taken from Life. To be Drawn and Engraved by Thomas Landseer, with Vignette Illustrations, and descriptive Notices by John Barrow, Esq. To be published in Quarto Parts; each Part to contain Four Plates and Four Vignettes. A few copies will be printed on large paper, with proof impressions of the Plates. Prints, 9s. ; Proofs, 12s, ; and Proofs before the letters, \l. Is. per Part. XII. VENICE. — Mr. Prout's celebrated Drawing of Campanile, Ducal Palace, Bridge of Sighs, Prison, &c. at Venice, exhibited in the year 1828 at the Water-Colour Exhibition, will be engraved in the finest line manner by Henry Le Keux, Esq., of the same size as the " Temple of Jupiter," after J. M. W, Turner, Esq. R.A., engraved by John Pye, Esq. Price to Subscribers, Prints, U. lis. 6c?. ; Proofs, 3/. 3s. ; on India paper, U. 4s. ; before the letters, 6/. 6s. XIII. SMOKING THE COBBLER. From the celebrated Picture by W. Kidd, exhibited at the British Institution in the year 1828. Engraving in the line manner by James Mitchell, the engraver of " Alfred in the Neatherd's Cottage," after David Wilkie, Esq. R.A. Size of the Plate, 12 inches by 16 high. Price of Prints, 12s. ; Proofs, 1/. Is.; on India paper, 1^. lis. 6c?. ; before letters, 21. 2s. XIV. CHILDREN OF HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF HAMILTON. Engraving by F. C. Lewis, in imitation of the original Drawing by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P. R.A. XV. MISS LOVE, Engraving after a beautiful fancy Picture by George Clint, Esq. A.R.A., in mezzotinto, by Mr. Lupton. Size of the Plate, 10 inches by 15 high. 5 XVI. THE SPANIEL. Engraving in the line manner by Mr, John Scott, from the original Picture by R. R. Reinagle, A.R.A. Size of the Plate, 18 inches by 16 high. Prints, 12s. ; Proofs, II. Is. ; Proofs, India, II. Us. Gd. ; before letters, 21. 2s. XV 1 1. THE POINTER. Engraving in the line manner by Mr. John Scott, from the original Picture by J. Ward, Esq. R.A. Com- panion to the preceding. Size of the Plate, 18 inches by 16 high. Price of Prints, 12s. ; Proofs, 1/. Is. ; Proofs, India, \L Us. 6d. ; before letters, 21. 2s. XVIII. THE COTTAGE- DOOR. Engraving in the line manner by Mr. John Scott, from the celebrated Picture by Gainsborough, late in the possession of Lord de Tabley. Size of the Plate, 15 inches by 20 high. Price of Prints, 15s. ; Proofs, 25s.; on India paper, 1^. lis. 6d. ; before letters, 21. 2s. XIX. PORTRAIT OF SIR HUMPHRY DAVY. Engraving in the line manner by Mr. Newton, from the original Picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. Size of the Plate, 13 inches by 18 high. Prints, 15s. ; Proofs, II. 5s. ; on India paper, 1^. lis. 6d. ; before letters, 21. 2s. XX. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS, attended by her Ladies, RECEIVING Lord Randolph. From the celebrated Water- colour Drawing by StephanofF. To be engraved in the best mezzotinto style. XXI. PORTRAIT OF SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART. Engraving in the line manner by J. H. Robinson, E§q. from the original Pic- ture by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. B 6 XXII. A STUDY: Portrait of a Young Lady. Engraving in imita- tion of the original Drawing by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A., by F. C. Lewis. Size, 10 inches by 1.3 high. Prints on India, 5*. ; Prints tinted, 75. 6d. ■ Proofs on India, ^s. 6d. ; Proofs tinted, 10s. 6d. XXIIL DESTRUCTION OF PHARAOH'S HOST. Engraving in the line manner by Mr. Edward Finden, from the original Drawing by John Martin, Esq. XXIV. SCARAMOUCHE'S LAST PINCH. From the original Picture by Thomas Stothard, Esq. R.A. Engraving by Mr. Allan. Size, 11 inches by 15 high. Prints, 12^.; Proofs, 1/. 1*.; Proofs on India paper, 11. Us. 6d. ; before letters, 21. 2s. ' XXV. INTERIOR OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH. From a Drawing by Blore. Engraved by Le Keux. Size of the Plate, 9 inches by 13 high. Prints, 5*. ; Proofs, on India paper, 10«. 6d. XXVI. COURTSHIP, AND MARRIAGE MORNING. From Pictures by Mr. Clater. Engraved by T. Hodgetts. Size, 11 inches by 13 high. Price of Prints, each, 7s. 6d.; Proofs, 12s. XXVII. A NEW SERIES OF ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE NOVELS AND TALES of the Author of Waverley. Engraving in the finest line manner by the first Artists now living, from Pictures painted expressly for the purpose by Leslie, Newton, Cooper, Edwin Landseer, StephanofF, Chalon, Kidd, &c. &c. This Series of Ilhistrations will not include any Subject already en graved, and the greatest pains are being taken to make the work one of the most interesting among the class of Illustrations. The Plates will be pub. lished in sizes so as to bind up with every edition of the Works of the celebrated Author. The first portion will contain Two Frontispieces and Two Vignettes to each of .the following Novels :_ Waverley, Guy Man- nering, Antiquary, and Rob Roy; in all, Sixteen Plates. 7 XXVIII. STARK'S (of Norwich) VIEWS OF THE SCENERY OF THE RIVERS YARE AND WAVENEY. To be engraved by George Cooke, John Pye, Goodall, Miller, Wallis, W. J. Cooke, and other eminent Engravers. To be completed in Four Numbers, containing Twenty-four Plates and Twelve large Vignettes, with full Letter-press Descriptions. No. I. is already published, and No. II. nearly ready. Demy 4to, l^s. Gd. ; Imperial 4to, Proofs, 1/. 2s. Gd. ; Imperial 4to, India Proofs, 1/. lOs. ; Colombier Folio, before the letters, II. 17s. 6d., per Number. XXIX. SELECT GALLERY OF ETCHINGS, after Chefs -d'ceuvre of the Old Masters, finished so as best to represent the manner of the orio^inal Paintings. The Work will be completed in Twelve Parts. Part I. is already pub- lished, and Part II. is in a very forward state. The number of impressions is strictly limited to Fifty Copies of each description (200 in total), after which the Copper-plates are destroyed. Impressions with Letter-press, on Imperial 4to, each Number, ll.lls.6d.; ditto, Proofs, 21. 2s. ; Colombier 4to, Proofs, 21. 12s. Gd. ; ditto, on India paper, 31. 3s. XXX. THE SCHOOL IN REPOSE. From a Drawing by H. Richter, Esq. Engraving in mezzotinto, to form a Companion to the Village School in an Uproar. XXXI. SHIPPING AND CRAFT. Drawn from the objects, and etched by Edward William Cooke, under the Superintendence of George Cooke. The first Eight Parts are already published, each Part containing Four Plates. 4to, 2s. 6d. ; Imperial 4to, Proofs, 4s. ; on India paper, 6s. XXXII. ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE POEMS OF ROBERT BURNS. Engraving in line, after Paintings by Kidd. To consist of Twenty Parts, Two Plates in each. Proofs, on India paper, price 5s. each. The first two Parts are already published. XXXIII. MONKS AT THEIR SECRET FESTIVITIES. Engraving in mezzotinto from a Picture by Cawse. To be the same size as the Interiors of a Convent and Nunnery. Size, 15 inches by 20 high. 8 XXXIV. A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE WORKS of that admirable Artist, Wenceslaus Hollar, arranged according to their various Classes, with a Biographical Account of his Life, from the MSS. of the late Mr. Robert Graves and his Father. Among the many distinguished Artists whose Works of the burin ornament the different Schools of Europe, none, to an Englishman, present so many attractions as those of the celebrated Hollar. The late Messrs. Robert Graves have left behind them MS. Notes of all the curious "Works of Hollar which have appeared since 1770, either for private or public sale ; and both being great admirers, as well as collectors of his Works, their remarks may be taken as more correct than if made by a person whose purpose it was merely to give a new edition of Vertue's Catalogue, without having had the experience which a collector only can fully possess. The Catalogue will be printed to correspond with the new edition, just published by Major, of Lord Orford's Anecdotes of Painting ;" and a few copies only will be printed in 4to. (same size as Daulby's Catalogue of Rembrandt's Works.) A Portrait of Hollar will be prefixed, together with several fac-simile copies of some of the rarest of his Works. XXXV. PICTURESQUE VIEWS ON THE RIVER CLYDE. Beauti- fully engraved in the line manner by Joseph Swan, from Drawings and Paintings by J. Fleming, and others, with Historical and Descriptive Illustrations by J. M. Leigh ton. The first Five Parts are already published, each containing Three Plates ; price, each Part, 4 to, 5s. 6d. ; India Proofs, 7«. 6d. ; before the Avriting, on Colombier paper, 12s. XXXVI. SELECT VIEWS OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF EUROPE. From Paintings by Captain Batty, of the Grenadier Guards. This work will be printed of the various sizes, so as to correspond with all the other works of Scenery published of late years, viz. Imperial Octavo Prints ; Royal Quarto Prints, Proofs, and Proofs on India Paper ; Imperial Quarto Proofs, and Proofs on India ; and Colombier before the letters. The size of the Engravings Avill be considerably larger than that of the usual Sceneries ; and it will be the earnest endeavour of the Publishers, by the employment of the first talent, to produce a work in its class unequalled. The First Part is intended to appear on the first of May, 1829, and the whole volume to be completed in Twelve Parts. Four or Five Parts will be published annually. Subscribers' Names received by the Publishers, Moon, Boys, and Graves, 6, Pall-Mall. ENGRAVINGS COMPLETED AND PUBLISHED BY MOON, BOYS, AND GRAVES, SINCE THE COMMENCEMENT OF PRINTING THE FOLLOWING CATA.LOGCE. The Portraits of Madame Vestris, Miss P. Glover, Mr. Williams, and Mr. Liston, in the Comedy of Paul Pry 16 by 21 high. Prints, V. \s. Proofs, a. 2«. India Proofs, 2i. 12*. 6d. Before letters, 3/. Zs. The Shooting Pony 9 by 11 high. Prints, 10«. 6d. Proofs, 16s. India Proofs, \l. Is. Before letters, 1^. lis. 6d. Portrait of the celebrated En^aver, Mr. John Burnet 9 by 12 high. Prints, 7s. "d. India Proofs, 15s. Will o' the Wisp , , " Forbear ! Nor tempt the dangerous gloom ; For yonder Phantom only flies To lure thee to thy doom." 17 by 14 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 18s. The Death of Robin Hood 19 by 17 high. Prints, 15s. Proofs, II. 5s. Interior of a Nunnery, with a Nun taking the Veil 15 by 20 high. Prints, 15s. Proofs, 1/. lis. 6rf. Before letters, 21. 2s. Proposal and Congratulation .. 6 by 9 high. Prints, 4s. each. Miranda The gentle mien, the placid feature, Bespeak that guileless, lovely creature Immortal Shakspeare drew. 13 by 18 high. Prints, 12s. Proofs on India, 11, Is. Before letters, U. lis. 6d. ENGRAVERS. Lupton. Raddoii. Fox. Giller. Luptou. HufFam. Meyer. Scriveii. 6* Portraits of the Daughters of Lady Maryborough, to whom (by permission) the Plate is dedicated, A beautiful Group of whole-length Portraits of Ladies Bagot, Burg- hersh, and Fitzroy Somerset.. . 17 by 22 high. Prints, 15s. India Proofs, 11. Us. 6d. Before letters, 21. Us. 6d. Portrait of Thomas Campbell . . 5 by 7 high. Proofs, 5s. India Proofs, 6*. Only 200 printed. Monkeyana, or Mex in Miniature. A series of Plates designed and en- graved by Thomas Landseer; com- plete in Six Parts 4to. Each Part, 9s. Proofs on India paper, imp. 4to. 12s. Before letters, Colombier folio, 1/. Is. Portrait of Miss Hughes as Reiza, in the celebrated Opera of Oberon . . 9 by 12 high. Prints, Is. 6d, Proofs, 12s. The Wolf and the Lamb, most ex- quisitely engraved in the line manner, from the Original Picture in the pos- session of His Majesty, to whom the Plate is dedicated, by permission. 18 by 23 high. Prints, 3^. 3s. Proofs, (only very few remain for sale,) ^l. 17s. 6ci. Proofs on India paper,' 91. 9s. Before letters, 15^. 15s. This beautiful Pi-int was engraved ex- pressly for the benefit of the Artists' Fund, and the number of Proofs and Impressions limited to 1000 : the copper is now totally destroyed, and pieces of the Plate may be seen on appli* cation to the Publishers, Moon, Boys, and Graves, Pall-Mail. The Spoilt Child ekgravers. 19 by 23 high. Prints, 15s. Proofs, H. 5s. Before letters, \l. lis. 6d. Flourished Portrait, on Horseback, of His Majesty King George the Fourth. From the original Pen and Ink Drawing 23 by 27 high. Prints, 12s. Proofs, II. Is. Thompson. Burnet. Landseer. Jones. Robinson. Phillips. Fothergill. 7* PAIWTEHS. Turner Wilkie , The Temple of Jupiter, in the Island of ^Egina. Most exquisitely engraved, and dedicated, by permis- sion, to John Singleton, Baron Lynd- hurst, Lord High Chancellor, &c. &c. From the original Picture in the pos- session of Moon, Boys, and Graves. . 24 by 19 high. Prints, 11. Us. 6d. Proofs, 31. 3s. India Proofs, 47. As. Before letters, 6/. 6s. The Deluge. Dedicated to the late Earl of Carysfort 25 by 18 high. Prints, H. 5s. Proofs, 21. 2s. Before letters, 21. 12s. 6d, Alfred in the Neatherd's Cot- tage, containing a Portrait of Mr. Wilkie. From the original Picture in the possession of Moon, Boys, and Graves ; by whom the Plate is dedicated to his Grace the Duke of Wellino;ton ENGRAVERS. Pye. Quilley. Witherington Witherington . . . 24 by 18 high. Prints, 11. lis. 6d. Proofs, 31. 3s. India Proofs, 41. 4s. Before letters, 6?. 6s. Duncan Gray. From the original Picture in the possession of Lord Charles Townshend, to whom the Plate is dedicated 14 by 19 high. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, 21. 12s. 6d. India paper, 41. 4s. Distraining for Rent. From the original Picture in the possession of the Engraver 26 by 20 high. Prints, 21. 2s. Proofs, 51. 5s. On India paper, 71. 7s. The Dancing Bear. Same size as Sir Roger de Coverley .. Mitchell. Engleheart. 25 by 12 high. Prints, V. Is. Proofs on India, 11. lis. 6d. Before letters, 21. 2s. The Beggar's Petition. From the original Picture in the possession of Raimbach. Meyer. 8* PAINTEBS. Witherington Woodward . ENGRAVERS. G. Morant, Esq., to whom the Plate ' is dedicated i Warren. 10 by 13 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 16s. India Proofs, 11. Is. Before letters, 11. lis. 6d. The Market Gardeners Lev 8 by 7 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, )0s. Cd. India Proofs, los. N. B. The above Plate is destroyed. The Market Pony, Companion to the Shooting Pony 9 by 11 high. Prints, 7'. Gd. India, 10s. Gd. Smith. ADDITIONS TO THE STOCK OF PLATES SINCE PRINTING THE FOLLOWING CATALOGUE. Clint Clint Knight Stewart . . . . Thom .... Wageman Wageman Fawcett and C. Kemble as Captain Copp and the King, in the Comedy of Charles the Second, or the Merry Monarch. Companion to Paul Pry . . 16 by 21 high. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, 21. 2s. Before letters, 3?. 3s. Miss Foote as Maria Darlington 9 by 12 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, India, 7s. 6c?. Colours, 10s. 6d. The late Mr. Knight, of Druty Lane.. 11 by 15 high. Prints, 6s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Before letters, 15s. Portrait of Miss Paton, as Su- sanna, in the Marriage of Figaro. . 12 by 17 high. Prints, 6s. Proofs, India, 10s. 6d. Colours, 10s. 6d. The Young Recruit, From the ori- ginal Picture in the possession of Sir Robert J. Eden, Bart 16 by U high. Prints, 12s. Proofs, 11. Is. India Proofs, 11. 5s. First state, 21. 2s. Miss Love, in the Opera of Clari 11 by 15 high. Prints, 6s; Proofs, 10s. 6d. Portrait of Mr. Wallack, of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane 10 by 14 high. Prints, 5s. Lupton. Pi cart. Dawe. Stewart. Duncan. Woolnoth. Woolnoth. Mr. DanielVs Works. THE FRIGATES STATIONED IN THE HOPE, under the Com- MAND OF THE ElDER BEETHHEN OF THE TRINITY HoUSE. 28 inches long by 17 high. Coloured, \l. Is. A PAIR OF COLOURED PLATES OF DANCE'S ACTION WITH ADMIRAL LINOIS. 32 inches long by 18 high. The Pair, 21. 2s. VIEW OF THE ISLAND OF BANDA-NEIRA, Coloured, with Letter- press Description of its Capture, &c. 21 inches long by 15 high. 1^. 1*. VIEWS IN LONDON. Set of Six Coloured Plates. 27 inches long by 18 high. 61. 6s. the Set. VIEWS OF PRINCE OF WALES'S ISLAND. Set of Ten Coloured Plates. 29 inches long by 20 high. 81. 8s. the Set. DOCKS AND BRIDGES : Vauxhall and proposed Double Bridge, Two OF London Docks, East and West India Docks, Commer- .ciAL Docks, and Brunswick Dock. Eight Coloured Views. 32 inches by 18 high. 11. lis. 6d. each. SAMUEL DANIELL'S CEYLON SCENERY; FIGURES AND ANI- MALS. Twelve Coloured Plates, with Letter-press Descriptions. 81. 8s. the Set. SAMUEL DANIELL'S COSTUME, SCENERY, AND ANIMALS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA, with Letter-press Descriptions. Coloured Plates. 16/. 16s. the Set. PORTRAITS. Drawn from the Life by George Dance, Esq. R.A. En- graved by William Daniell. In 2 vols, folio. 12/. 12«. boards. THOMAS AND WILLIAM DANIELL'S ORIENTAL SCENERY. In 6 vols, folio. 150 Coloured Plates, with Letter-press Descriptions. 180/. the Set ; mounted and fixed in folios, 210/. TWO LARGE PLATES OF THE TAJEMAH'L AGRA. The Pair, 6/. 6s. SKETCHES OF A VOYAGE BY WM. DANLELL, R.A. 25 Plates. In Boards, 1/. 5s. DANIELL'S VOYAGE ROUND GREAT BRITAIN. In 8 vols. 4to. Coloured Plates. Boards, 581. 16s. ; or mounted and half-bound, 7W. *,if* The Volumes may be had separately. SOUTHERN AFRICA. Dedicated to Prince Leopold. Consisting of Fifty Sketches from Drawings by Samuel Daniell: with Letter- press Descriptions. 4to. Plain, 3/. 3s. ; India, 41. 4s. PLATES TO illustrate the Story of HUNCHBACK, from the Arabian Nights Entertainments. Consisting of Seventeen. En- graved by W. Daniell, from the Designs of Robert Smirke, Esq. R.A. WORKS OF WILLIAM DANIELL, Esq. R.A. SELECT VIEWS OF WINDSOR AND THE ADJACENT SCENERIY; dedicated, by permission, to His Majesty; drawn and engraved by W. Daniell, R.A., from the original Drawings in the possessioni of Wm. Chamberlayne, Esq. M.P. : consisting of Twelve of the maost interesting Views, coloured in imitation of the Drawings. Price of the Set, 121. 12s. ; or separately, 11. Is. each. 20 inches long by 12 high. Published, 1829, by Moon, Boys, and Graves. DANIELL'S MARINE VIEWS. The whole 20 inches by 12 high. Price, coloured, 11. Is. ; or plain, on India paper, 11. Us. THE KENT EAST INDIAMAN ON FIRE IN THE BAY OF BISCAY. THE CAMBRIA BRIG, receiving on board the last Boat-lcoad FROM THE Kent Indiaman. SHIP ON HER BEAM-ENDS IN THE BAY OF BISCAY. OFF THE CAPE; a Man overboard. AN INDIAMAN IN A NORTH-WESTER off the Cape of Gcood Hope. THE LONGSHIP'S LIGHTHOUSE, off the Land's End, Cornwa^li.. THE EDDYSTONE LIGHTHOUSE, during the Storm in INo- vember 1824. THE DISMASTED INDIAMAN, THE DUNIRA. ACTION OF NAVARINO. THE DEAD ELEPHANT; Scene on the Island of Ceylon. lO*.. 6ci. TWO VIEWS OF FALMOUTH. Coloured. 3/. 3s. the Pair. PAIR OF VIEWS OF THE PALAIS ROYAL, PARIS. Dedicated, with permission, to His Royal Highness the Duke of Orleans. In colours, 24 inches long by 13 high. 11. Us. 6d. each. NEW BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER TWEED AT KELSO, Scotla nd, 27 inches long by 18 high. Coloured, Ih It. A CATALOGUE OF PRINTS, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THE PAINTERS. The Size of the Print includes the writing at the bottom, and a small margin on the top and sides'. The Plates mentioned as " being in progress" are more particularly described at page 5. PAINTERS. Abel Twenty-three Views, Antiquities, &c. in Cliina The set, ISs. Twelve Views and Antiquities at Pola. . 13 long by 9. 2s. 6d. each. Bath of Diana (additional to the Forster Gallery) • • • 12 long by 10. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. India Proofs, II. Is. La Naissance de la Vierge 10 by 18 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. L'Eau 13 by 14 high. Proofs, II. Is. Le Feu 13 by 14 high. Proofs, 11. Is. La Terre 13 by 14 high. Prints. 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. L'Air 13 by 14 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 1?. Is. Death of Archhjshop Sharp, Primate of all Scotland, murdered on May 3d, 1679 26 long by 19. Prints, 11. lis. Gd. Proofs, French, 31. 3s. India Proofs, 3/. 13s. (id. Before letters, il. is. Thirteen Illustrations to the Novels and Tales of the Author of Waverley . . . 5 by 7 high. The set, 18s. 8vo. C ENGRAVERS. Fielding. Cooke. Skelton. Kosaspina. Courbe. Lignon. Dupreel. Dupreel. Stewart- Warren, &c. 10 PAIVTERS. Allen AUori Allori Angelo (M.) A maid Artaud — , Artaud Artaud Asselyn Assioti Atkinson and \ Devis ) Atkinson Atkinson Backhuysen ...... Backhuysen Bacon Portrait of William Hey, F.R.S 6 by 8 high. Is. Ego dormio, et Cor meum vigilat .... 13 by 13. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 1/. Is. Tradidit Caput Holofernis Ancillse suse 13 by 17 high. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, 21. 2s. The Cartoon of Pisa, in the possession ofT. W. Coke, Esq 16 long by 11. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. India Proofs, before letters, very rare, 41. is. Etchings, 10s. 6d. Rosslyn Ca^le and Companion 10 long by 7- 2s. Cd. the pair. Portrait of Francis Bartolozzi, Engraver 15 by 20 high. 5s. Fauna et Panthere 12 by 10 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Muse dite la Petite Cer^s, &c 17 long by 13. Prints, 6s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Vue au Tibre 14 long by 10. Prints, 7s. Crf. Town and Harbour of Mahon in Mi- norca 24 long by IG. 2s. (\d. The celebrated Battle of Waterloo, fought on the 18th June, 1815 25 long by 20 high. Prints, 11. lis. 6d. French Proofs, 31. 3s. India Proofs, 41. 4s. India, befor^letters, 51. 5s. including the key to the portraits. Battle of Vittoria 24 long by 19. Prints, 7s. 6d. Colours, 15s. Battle of Leipsic - • • • 24 long by 19. Prints, 7s. 6d. Colours, 15s.\ A Moderate Gale (Companion to Brisk Gale) 21 long by 17. Prints, 6s. Proofs, 15s. Le Coup de Vent 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 1/. Is. George HI. from the Statue in the Bank of Ireland at Dublin 20 by 31 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Prooft, 15s. ENGRAVERS. Scriven. Gondolfi. Gondolfi. Schiavonetti. Middiman. Tomkins. Schultze. Reindel. Dequevaiviller. Darling. Burnet. Walker. Walker. Canot. Daudel. Dawe. 11 Barry . Barry. View of Hather-Thorpe, Lincolnshire . . 25 long by 18. 2s. 6d. Erthig near Wrexham, Denbighshire . . 24 by 18. 2i. 6d. Hawarden Castle, Flintshire 24 by 18. ■ 2s. 6d. Le Depart de 1' Hotelier 14 long by 12. 7s. 6d. Le Loisir du Patre 14 long by 12. 7s. Sd. The Alto-Relievo, from Boydell's large Shakespeare 16 by 22 high Bartolini Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, U. lis. 6d, Colours, 11. is. The Alto-Relievo to the small Shake- speare by Boydell • • • • 8 by 13 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Falling Giant 8 by 11 high. Prints, 3s. 6d. Portrait of a Spaniel 22 long by 18. 5s. Proofs, 10s. Gd. Colours, 15s. Morning 11 long by 10. 2s. 6d. Landscape View on a River 15 long by 13. 2 . Gd. The Salutation 19 by 26 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Colours, 1/. Is. La Madonna del Gatto, in the collec- tion of the Rev. Holwell Carr 9 by 11 high. Proofs on India paper. Is. 6d. Beautifully coloured, SI. 3s. King Lear, Act V. Scene 3 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Colours, U. Is. Mercury inventing the Lyre 15 long by 13. 3s. 6d. Proofs, Cs. Venus Genitrix 12 by 17. Prints, 7'. Crf. Proofs, 15s. ENGRAVERS. Toms. Toms. Toms. . Ballard. Ballard. B. Smith. Stow. Bond. Watson. Middiman. Hearne. V. Green- Cardon, Legat. J. R. Smith. Massard. 12 PAIXTERS. Bartolini Bartolini . Bartolini . Bartolini . . Bartolomeo Polymnie, a Statue 12 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. Clio 11 by 15. Prints, 5*. Apollon Citharferle , 11 by 16 high. Prints, 5^. Ygiee, ou la Sante 11 by 16 high. 5s. Holy Family, in the possession of Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart 8 by 11 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 10*. 6rf. Le Sauveur du Monde 12 by 11 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Virgin and Child, with two Saints An etching, 8 by 10 high. 1*. Hebe 10 by 11 high. Is. Gd. Baccante Oval, 7 by 10 high. 2s. Pair Sleeping Cupids Ovals, 9 by 8 high. 2s. each. Last Judgment 10 by 14 high. Prints, 2s. India Proofs, 3s. 6d. La Magdalena del Battoni 16 long by 14. Prints, 15s. His Majesty King George HL (ivhole length) 16 by 23 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 1?. Is. Colours, V. Is. Her Majesty Queen Charlotte {whole length) Eyder. 16 by 24 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, H. Is. Colours, 1?. Is. His Majesty George HL {half length) . B. Smith. 12 by 16 high. 5s. Proofs, 7«. 6rf. Colours, 10s. 6d. The Right Hon. Henry Addington (Lord Sidmouth) Parker. 15 by 20 high. Prints, 7s. Gd. Proofs, 15s. ENGRAVKRS. Audouin. Morace. Pierre. Morel. Engleheart. Calendi. Zoch. Marcuard. Bartolozzi. Clarke. C. Heath. Schultze. B. Smith. 13 PAINTERS. EXGHAVEBS- Benwell . Benwell . Benwell . Beret oni Beret oni Berghem BergheiE Berghena Berghem Berghem Berghem Berghem Berghem Berghem , Le Bon Manage | Guttemberg. 11 by 14 high. Prints, 15*. Proofs, 11. Us. 6d. The Children in the Wood 10 by 13 high. Prints, 10«. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. St. Giles's and St. James's Beauties . 8 by 10 high. 2s. each. Proofs, 3s. Jenny 8 by 11 high. 2s. 6d. Proofs, 4*. Holy Family, from the Houghton Gal lery , 15 long by 13. 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Assumption of the Virgin, from the Houghton Gallery 8 by 11. 2s. 6d. Shepherds' Amusement 31 long by 22. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, 11. lis. 6d. The Sibyl's Temple, in the collection of Henry Hope, Esq 11 by 13 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. The Happy Shepherds, in the collection of Earl Grosvenor 16 long by 11. Prints, 5s. India Proofs, 7s. 6d. Beautifully coloured, 31. 3s. Le Passage au Bac 16 long by 13. Prints, 7s. 6d. Wne des Cotes de Nice 15 long by 11. Proofs, 1/. Is. Eliche Paysage 15 long by 12. Proofs, 11. Is. Le Gue 13 by 11 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Lues Ruines du Colisee 14 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6d. L.es Voyageurs, and Companion 13 long by 11. 5s. the pair. Greatbatch. Bartolozzi. Bartolozzi. Sherwin. Dunkarton. Middiman. Fittler. Scott. Daudet. Daudet. Daudet. Hulk. Laurent. Major. 14 PAINTERS. Berghem Berghem Berghem Berghem Berghem Berghem Berghem Berghem Berghem Bird .... Bird Bird . Blore . Boilly . Boll.... Landscape, Woman and Cattle wading through a Stream .', 2t long by 17- Printj, 5s. Landscape, Woman riding (Companion to ditto) ^ V 21 long toy 17- Prints, 5s. Winter Occupation 17 long by 13. Prints, 4s. Watering Place 24 long by 20. Prints, 7». Od. Morning and Evening 8 long by 7- 2s. each. The Happy Peasant 15 long by 11. 2s. 6d. The Braying Ass E tching , 9 by 1 1 high. 3s. Fifteen Etchings of Sheep, 1746 5 by 4. 2s. ed. the set. Fourteen Etchings of Goats 5 long by 4. 2s. 6d. the set. Battle of Chevy Chase, with Death of Earl Douglas 29 long by 22. 15s. Proofs, U. lis. 6d. Colours, 21. 2s. Surrender of Calais to Edward IIL (Companion to the above) 29 long by 22. 15s. Proofs, 11. lis. Gd. Colours, 21. 2s. Death of Earl Douglas 10 long by 7. 2s. Gd. India Proofs, 3s. 6d. Colours, 5s. Interior of St. Bartholomew's Church. Plate in progress The Milk-Maid 22 long by 19. 5s. Colours, 10s. Gd. A Lady reading, from the Houghton Gallery ENGRAVERS. Boydell. Boydell. Major. Major. Major. Vivares. Boydell. Boydell. Boydell. Young. Young. C. Heath. Le Keux. Huck. Earlom. 13 by 19 high. 5s. 15 PAINTERS. B.oU Bolognese B-ondone . Borchardt Borcliardt Bourgognone Bourgognone. . . . . Boui'gognone Bosman, Van.... Bott Both Bouchardon Portrait d'un Geom^tre , . 9 by 11 high. Prints, ^s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Retour d'une Prqiii'enade suj I'Eau . . . . 15 long by 13. Prmts, 10s. 6d. Proofs, U. Is. Two Heads of Apostles, in the collec- tion of Samuel- Rogers^ "Esq. . . . 7 high by 7- Prints, 3s. C(?. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Colours, 15s. John Boydell, Lord Mayor of London. . . 8 by 10 high. 3s. 6d. ' Family of Aid. Boydell, entitled Ma- ternal Instruction Oval, Ss. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Mendicants, from the Houghton Gallery 11 long by 9. 2s. Banditti, from ditto. Companion .... 11 long by 9. 2s. Landscape, an Old Castle 16 long by 12. 2s. A Moonlight 17 long by 12. 2s. 6d. Philip baptizing the Eunuch, from a picture in the possession of his pre- sent Majesty 24 long by 19. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, U. lis. 6d. Banditti taken Prisoners (a capital land- scape) 36 long by 26. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, 11. lis. 6d. Eight Antique Figures (copies) 2s. 6d. the set. Boucher ^ Country Fair {Foire de Campagne) . 16 long by 14. 2s. Gd. Set of Four Title-pages 17 by 26 high. 2s. 6d. each. Jeune Athlete remerciant les Dieux (bronze) ". . . . 11 by 16 high. Prints, 7s. 6rf. Proofs, 15s. Boucher Bouillon . ENGRAVERS. Kleuber. Eichler. Cheesman. B. Smith. Noble. Peake. Peake. Chatelau. Boydell. Browne. Browne. Boydell. Cochin. Aubert. Audouin. 16 PAINTERS. Bouillon Bowyer Boydell, Aid. 1744 ApoUon Vainqueur de Python 14 by 18 high. Prints, 10*. 6d. Proofs, 1?. Is. Diane 12 by 17 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Hermaphrodite, a Statue 12 by 16 long. Prmts, lOs. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is.) Juhe, Femme de TEmpereur Severe . . 12 by 16 high. Prints, 5». Proofs, 10*. 6d. Jeune Fille Romaine 11 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, lOs. 6d. Flore 12 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Bacchus 12 by 17 high. Prints, 5s. Venus de Medicis 11 by 16 high. Prints, 10s. Gd. Jeune Fille jouant aux Osselets 15 long by 12. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Ariadne dite la Cleopatre 15 long by 12. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Sainte Famille 10 by 14 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Jacob burying Laban's Images, from the Houghton Gallery 21 long by 17. Prints, 5s. Halte de Bohemiens 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6d. Auguste visitant le Tombeau d'Alex- andre 14 long by 12. Prints, lOs. Gd. Lord Viscount Nelson (whole length) . . 18 by 27 high. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, U. lis. 6d. Twelve Landscapes, being the first pub- lications of Aid. Boydell lOJlongbyOi. 6s. the set. ENGRAVERS. Avril. Baquoy. Bourgois. Chattillon. Laurent. Massard. Massard, Massard. Mougeot. Reindel. Avril. Earlom. Laurent. Masquelier. Bromley. Boydell. 17 PAINTERS. Boydell Boydell Boydell Boydell, Josiah . . . Boydell Boydell Boydell Boydell Boydell Five Landscapes, — the Maypole, &c. drawn from nature, 1745 5 long by 11 . Prints, 5s. the set. Nine Views on the Thames, above Lon- don Bridge Twenty-three Views on the Thames, below London Bridge Eight Views in London Four Views in Oxford Four Views of Blenheim Four Views in Dove Dale, near Ashbourn Seven Views of Castles in Cheshire and Wales Four Mountainous Views in North Wales Mostly 17 inches long by 11. Prints, Is. each. Colours, 2s. N.B. The whole of these perspective views are suitable for magnifying and diagonal glasses. Five Landscapes 11 long by 5. Prints, 2s. Gd. the set. Wrexham Church, in Denbighshire . . . 21 long by 1?. Prints, 2s. 6d. Portrait of John Boydell 13 by 18 high. Prints, 5s. Monument of Shakspeare, at Stratford 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6rf. Henry IV. Part IL Act IV. Scene 4 . . 23 by 16 high. Prints, Ifts. Crf. Proofs, U. Is. Colours, 1/. Is. Ditto, Act IV. Scene 4 23 by 16 high. Prints, 10s. 6rf. Proofs, U. Is. Colours, IMs. First Part of Henry VI. Act II. Scene 4 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6rf. Proofs, H. Is. Colours, U. Is. Third Part of Henry VI. Act II. Scene 5 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d, Proofs, U. Is. Colours, U. Is. D EXGRAVEnS Boydell. - Boydell. Boydell. Boydell. V. Green. Neagle. Thew. Thew. Ogborne. Ogborne. 18 Othello, Act V. Scene 2 18 by 26 high. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. Is. First Part of Henry VI. Act II. Scene 4. Red and White Rose 11 long by 9. Prints, 4^. Proofs, 7«. (j'^. Othello. Desdemona in Bed, Act V. Scene 2 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. Gd. Agriculture 15 by 13. Prints, 1«. Plan of the River Dee 35 long by 22. Prints. 3s. 6d. Dutch Merry-Making 10 long by 9. Prints, 4ft Proofs, 6s. Pyramus and Thisbe 22 long by 18. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Ruines du Campo Vaccino a Rome . . 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, V. Is. Ruines du Campo Vaccino 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 11. Is. Marie Antoinette, Queen of France .... 15 by 21 high. Prints, 5s. Three Views of the Sea-Fight off Cape St. Vincent, on the 14th of February, 1797, by Admiral Jervis Each 27 long by 20. 11. Is. the set. Proofs, 21. 2s. Adam and Eve in Paradise, from the picture in Windsor Castle 27 long by 21. Prints, i;. Is. Proofs, 11. lis. Gd. Un Paysage et des P^cheurs 15 long by 11. Prints, 10s. Gd. Pan et Syrinx 15 long by 11. Prints, 10s. 6rf. Proofs, 11. Is, ENGRAVEES. Levey. Ogborne. Noble. Wilson. Kitchin. Ryland. Canot. Daudet. Daudet- Murphy. Fittler. Mlddiman. Dathenofer. De Saulx. 19 PAINTERS. BriU Brill Brockedon .... Brompton Brorapton Brooking . Brooking . Brooking . Brooking . Brooking . Brooking , Brower .. Europa, in the Houghton Gallery .... 15 long by 12. Prints, 3s. Cd. Africa, from Ditto 15 long by 12. Prints, 3s. 6d. Raphael painting the Portrait of his Mistress, La Bella Fornarina; from the original picture, in the possession of the Publishers 16 by 22 high. Prints, 11. la. Proofs, 27. 2s. Before letters, on India, 21. 12s. Cd. Portrait of the Prince of Wales, when young, in his robes 15 by 23 high. Prints, 5s. Portrait of the Duke of York, when young, ditto 15 by 23 high. Prints, 5s. Morning, Noon, Evening, and Night; four Sea-pieces 17 long by 12. Prints, Is. each. A Small Breeze 17 long by 12. Prints, Is. A Calm 17 long by 12. Prints, Is. The Wreck of the Nuestra Senora le los Remedios, Nov. 1746 19 long by 14. Prints, 2s. The King George disabled, and the other Privateers in chase, 1748 .... 19 by 14. Prints, 2s. The Boscawen and Sheerness Privateers engaging a Fleet of French Ships, 1745 19 by 14. Prints, 2s. Flemish Pastime, in the Stafford Col- lection 7 by 9 high. Prints, 7s. CxL Proofs, icarce, 1/. 1. ENGRAVERS. Browne. Browne. Turner. Saunders. Saunders. Boydell. Boydell. Boydeli. Boydell. Boydell, Boydell. Noble. 20 Richard II. Act IV. Scene I 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 1/. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Marriage of Henry VII., which united the Houses of York and Lancaster . , 26 long by 21. Prints, 7s. Gd. Colours, 11. Is. Daedalus and Icarus, from the Hough- ton Gallery 11 by IG high. Prints, 3s. Proofs, 5s. Le Benedicite 11 l)y 18 high. Prints, 10s. dd. Proofs, 11. lis. Gd. Le Silence 16 long by 13. Proofs, scarce, 2/._^2s. Twenty-three Views and Antiquities in Richmondshire. Engraved by Mil- ton, Le Keux, He:ith, &c 10 inches by 14. Prints, 2s. Gd. each. Proofs, 5s. Portrait of Jonathan Swift, D.D 5 by 8 high. Prints, Is. The Young Bird (Companion to " Wil- kie's Jew's Harp") 10 by 14 high. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 1/. Is. India Proofs, 11. lis. Gd. Escape of the Mouse 13 by 17 high. Prints, 12s. Proofs, 11. Is. India Proofs, 11. lis. Gd. Before letters, 21. 2s. Christmas-Eve 12 by 10 high. Prints, 12s. Playing at Draughts (Companion to the above) 12 by 10 high. Prints, 12s. Proofs, 11. 5s. India Proofs, 11. lis. Gd. The Valentine 12 by 17 high. Prints, 12s. Proofs, 11. Is. India Proofs, 11. lis. Gd. Before letters, 21. 2s. Dancing Dolls (Companion to the above) 12 by 17 high. Prints, 12s. Proofs, 11. Is. India Proofs, 1/. lis. Gd. Before letters, 21. 2s. ENGRAVERS. B. Smith. Donaldson. Facius. Gondolfi. 1/ignon. Le Keux, &c. Unknown. Burnet. Burnet. Burnet. Burnet. Burnet. Bur-net. 21 PAINTERS. Burnet Burnet Burnet Burnet Callcott iCallcott Campadoglio iCampadoglio < Cantarini •Caracci, Annibal Proofs, 15s. Cleopatra 20 long by 17- Proofs, 15s. Judgment of Paris 10 long by 10. Prints, Is. 6d. The Liber Veritatis, from the original designs, in the Collection of the Duke of Devonshire, &c. 3 Vols, con sisting of 300 plates The set, 121. 12s. Prints, separate. Is. 6d. each ; or the Portraits of Claude and Earlom, 4s. each. ENGRAVERS. Michel. Bartolozzi. Bartolozzi. Bartolozzi. Bartolozzi. Bartolozzi. Bartolozzi. Bartolozzi. Bartolozzi. Sherwiu. The Enchanted Castle 23 long by 19. Prints. 10s. 6d. Roman Edifices in Ruins 24 long by 19. Prints, 10s. 6rf. Earlom. WooUett. WooUett. 25 rAlNTERS. Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Claude Temple of Apollo 24 long by 18. Prints, lOs- 6d. Jacob and Laban 31 long by 22. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, 51. 5s. The Molten Calf (Companion to ditto) 31 long by 22. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, 11. lis. 6d. Morning, with Claude's Portrait . 24 long by 19. Prints, 7s. 6d. Constantine's Arch 24 long by 19. Prints, 10s. Cd. Proofs, 15e. Mid-Day, in the Grosvenor Collection . 14 long by 10. Prints, 5s. India Proofs, 7*. 6rf. Colours, 21. 2s. ENGHAVERS. Woollett. Woollett. Lerpiniere. Vivares. Fittler. Cephalus and Procris 24 long by 19. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. W right. Browne. Mason. Major. Middiman. Landing of iEneas in Italy 24 long by 19. Prints, 10s. 6d. Sea-Port with Sunset and Ruins 18 long by 15. Prints, 5s. A Landscape, in the possession of Mr. Smith Oval, 13 long by 11. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. A View of the Ponte Mole, near Rome 19 long by 16. Prints, 5s. A S'ea-Port, in the Houghton Gallery. . 15 long by 12. Prints,4s. * Une Danse au Soleil couchant 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 11. Is. Le Campo Vaccino | Bovinet. 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6rf. Proofs, 11. Is. Major. Canot. Godefroy. Paysage 15 long by 12. Prints, 15s. Proofs, 11. Us. Crf. Five Plates from the Pictures in the National Gallery jints, 2s. each. India Proofs, 4s. E Mathieu. Sievier 26 PAINTERS. Claude Claude Claude Clint Clint . Clint . Coade . Conca . Coning Cooper Cooper Copley- Six Landscapes, in the Collections of Dr. Mead, Peter Delme, Thomas Walker, Lord James Cavendish, Duke of Kingston, and Sir William Morice Two ditto, in the Collection of the Duke of Kent and General Guise . . One ditto, in the Collection of Hum- phrey Edwin The above 9 landscapes, 16 long by 12. Prints, 2*. each. The Clandestine Marriage, Act II, Scene 1, with portraits of Messrs. Farren, Farley, and Jones 10 by 12 high. Prints, 7s. ed. Proofs, 15s. Before letters, 11. Is. A Scene in the Beggar's Opera, with portraits of Mr. Blanchard and Miss M. Tree 12 long by 10. Prints, 15s. Proofs, 1/. lis. 6d. A Scene in Paul Pry, with portraits of Mr. Listen, Madame Vestris, &c. . . Plate in progress Statue of George the Third, erected at Weymouth on his Majesty entering his 50th year 15 by 19 high. Prints, 5s. Virgin and Infant asleep, from the Houghton Gallery 6 by 8 high. Prints, 2s. Proofs, 3s. Crf. La Benediction de Jacob 14 long by 12. Prints, 7s. 6d. Warwick, a Hackney 12 long by 10. Prints, 6s. Proofs, scarce, 15s. Tarn O'Shanter on horseback 24 long by 20. Proofs, 15s. The Siege and Relief of Gibraltar 33 long by 26. A capital plate. Prints, H. lis. 6d Proofs, 31. 3s. Before letters, 41. 4s. ENGRAVERS. Vivares. Canot. Wood. Meyer. Cooke. Lupton. Scriven. 27 PAINTER&. Copley Copley- Copley Copley . Copley . Copley . Copley . , Copley . . Copley .. Copley . . Corbomld Correggio The Copley Family, containing a por- trait of the present Lord Chancellor, when a child, &c 26 long by 22. An etching, 10*. 6d. The Death of Major Pierson, at Saint Hilliers, in Jersey ENGttAVEJlS. Thew. 32 long by 25. Prints, U. Us. 6d. Proofs, 3/. 3«. Before letters, 41. 4s. The Death of the Earl of Chatham, in the House of Lords (Companion to the above) Heath. 32 long by 25. Prints, 11. 11. 6d. Proofs, 31. Before letters, 41. 4s. Charles Marquess Cornwallis 15 by 20 high. Prints, 6*. Proofs, 10s. Gd. Colours, IDs. 6d. Admiral Lord Barrington 5 by 7 high. Prints, Is. Admiral Lord Howe 5 by 7 high. Prints, 1*. Their R. H. Princesses Mary, Sophia, and Amelia, as children at play 16 by 22 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7*. 6d. Colours, I5s. Admiral Lord Duncan 14 by 20 high. Prints, 5*. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Admiral Earl Howe 14 by 20 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. Crf. The Rt. Hon. William Pitt 7 by 10 high. Prints, 2s. (id. Proofs, 4s. Three Illustrations to the Abbot, by the Author of Waverley 5 by 7 high. Prints, 4s. 6d. the set. Diana and Cupid 21 long by 19. Prints, 7s. Gd. Colours, 15s. Diana and her Nymphs attiring . . . 21 long by 19. Prints, 7s. 6d. Colours, 15s. Bartolozzi. B. Smith. Sharp. Sharp. Bartolozzi. Earlom. Dunkarton. Bartolozzi. C. Heath. Sornique. Sornique. 28 PAIXTEKS. Correggio — Correggio Cortona Cortona Cortona Cortona Cortona Cortona Cortona Cosway Craesbeke Crayer Cuyp . Cuyp . Cuyp . EXGHAVTilRS. The Reading Boy (engraved for the Frontispiece to Buchanan's Gallery) . 8 by 10 high. Prmts, 5s. India paper, 7«- Gd. Jupiter et Antiope 11 by 16 high. Prints, U. Is. The Agreement between Jacob and Laban 15 by 21 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Hagar, Ishmael, and Angel 21 long by 17. Prints, 7s. Gd- Colours, 15s. La Reconciliation de Jacob et Laban. . 11 by 15 high. Prints, 7s. Gd. Marcus Curius Dentatus rejecting the Bribes of the Samnites 22 long by 17. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Antiochus and Stratonice 22 long by 17. Prints, 7s. Gd. Proofs, 10s. Gd. Colours, ISs. Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar, from the Houghton Gallery 17 by 20 high. Prints, 7s. Gd, Colours, 15s. Christ appearing to Mary in the Garden, from the Houghton Gallery 14 by 20 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. Gd. Colours, 15s. Jupiter and Europa 15 long by 12. Prints, 3s. 6d. Proofs, 6s. L' Atelier de Craesbeke 13 long by 12. Prints, 10s. Cd. Hercule entre la Voluptfe et la Vertu . . 12 by 16 high. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 11. Is. An Aquatic Fete at Dort, in the Collec- tion of the Marquess of Stafford .... 16 long by 11. Prints, 5s. India proofs, 10s. 6d. Beautifully coloured, 31. 13s. Gd. Canal of Dort, in the Stafford Collection 14 long by 10. Prints, 7s- Gd. Fishing under the Ice, in the Duke of Bedford's Collection 16 long by 10. Prints, 7s- Gd. Proofs, 15s. Morghen. Godefroy. Liart. MicheL Triere. Walker. Ryland. Micliel. Murphy. J. R. Smith. Thomas. Triere. Medland. Fittler. Fittler. 29 D'Auvergne Davison Dawe Dawe Dawe Morning 19 long by 15. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. View on the Maese near Maestricht . . 24 long by 16. Prints, 5s. Proofs, Us. Un Cavalier partant pour la Promenade 13 long by 11. Prints, 10s. 6d. Un Cavalier revenant de la Promenade 15 long by 11. Proofs, 21. 2s. Twenty Antique Statues, drawn from the Originals, arid engraved by Ra- venet, Grignion, Baron, &c Folio, stitched, 11. lis. 6d. 13 by 21 high. Vignette of Coriolanus, Act II. Scene 1 11 long by 7. Prints, 2s. 6d. Proofs, 5«. Vignette of Anthony and Cleopatra, Act V. Scene 2 11 long by 7. Prints, 2s. 6d. Proofs, 5s. Timon of Athens 24 long by 22. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Omai 22 by 13 high. Prints, 5s, Virginia, the unfortunate Roman Maid 25 long by 21. Prints, 7s- 6d. Colours, 1/. Is. La Vierge aux Cerises 15 long by 13. Proofs, 11. Is. East Prospect of Elizabeth Castle, in Jersey 29 long by 21. Prints, 7*' &1, Duncan Forbes, 11 by 15 high. Prints, 5s. Double X. and Home-brewed 10 by 13 high. Prints, 5s. each. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Evening Star 9 by 12 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Colours, 10s. 6d. Morning Star 9 by 12 high. Prints, 5«. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Colours, 10s. 6d. ENGRAVERS- Lerpiniere. Dal ton. Leney. Hillyer. HaU. Bartolozzi. Haid. Lyrion. Boydell. Faber. Dawe. Dawe. Dawe. 30 PAINTERS. Deane Decker Derby . . . . Desenne . Devalk . Devis .... Devis Devis Devis Devis Devis Devis ... Dietricy , Dieti-icy . Dietricy , View on the Thames, near Battersea 23 long by 17- Prints, 10s. Gd. Proo^, 15s. Before letters, 11. Is. A View in Flanders 14 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. Queen Caroline 11 by 13 high. Prints, 2s. Colours, 5s. Minerve victorieuse des Geants 11 by 14 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. A Dutch Feast 15 by 11. Prints, 2s. 6d. Death of Lord Nelson, on board the Victory, with portraits of the Offi- cers, &c 24 long by 19. Prints, 11. lis. Gd. Proofs, 3/. 33. India Proofs, 41. is. Marquess Cornwallis 10 by 13 high. Prints, 4s, Proofs, 7«. Gd. Miss O'Neil, as Belvidera {whole length) 18 by 29 high. Prmts, 10*. 6d. Proofs, U. Is. Colours, 2?. 2s, Miss O'Neil, as ditto {half length) . . 13 by 15 high. Prints, 5s. Colours, 7s. Gd. Sir David Ochterlony, Bart 11 by 15. Prints, 4s. Count Gneisenau, General-in-Chief of Prussia 11 by 14 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 6s. Battle of Waterloo, (see Atkinson). . Woman accused of Adultery 25 long by 19. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 1/. Is. Colours, 1/. lis. Gd. Tribute Money (Companion to ditto) , 25 long by 19. Prmts, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. lis. Gd. ^^etricy Diana and Shepherdess 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. Gd. Colours, 11. Is. Nymphs Bathing 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Colours, 11. Is ENGRAVERS. Taylor. Mazell. Cooper. Dequevauvillers. Boydeli. Bromley. Bartolozzi. Meyer. Meyer. Meyer. B. Smith. Burnet. Facius. Facius. V. Bergh. V. Bergh. 31 PAINTERS. DiUon Dobson Dolci, Carlo Dolci Dolci Dolci Dominichino Dominichino Dominichino Dominichino Dominichino . Dominichino . Dominichino .. -Dominichino .. Pair of Views of the City of Montreal . . 22 long by 15. Prints, 5^. each. Dobson's Father, from the Houghton Gallery 5 by 7 high. Prints, 2s. Ecce Homo, in the possession of Sir Thomas Baring 7 by 10 high. Prints, 7*. Gd. Proofs, 10s. 6d. St. John, from the Houghton Gallery. . 5 by 7 high. Prints, 2s. Madona and Child Oval, 7 by 9 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6 Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. U. ENGRAVERS. Tomkins. Tomkins. Bartolozzi. Tomkins. - Cunego. Legat. Facius. Bartolozzi. Bartolozzi. Graves. 47 PAINTERS. Hai'ding Harlow Harriette Harriette Hayman . Hayter . Hayter . Hearne . Hearne . Hearne . Hearne . Hearne . Twenty Plates, Plans of Villas and Gardens The set, 10s. Portrait of Elliston the Comedian 12 by 17 high. Prints, 5». Proofs, 7». 6d. Le Gladiateur Mourant 14 long by 12. Prints, 7s. 6d. Choeiir de Nereides (Sarcophage) 17 long by 9. Prints, 5*. Proofs, 10*. 6d. Hayman The Triumph of Britannia 21 long by 17. Prints, 7s, 6d. Proofs, Ws. Hayman Good and Bad Man at the Hour of Death 13 by 16 high. Prints, 2«. 6d. each. Colours, 7«. 6d. Sir John FalstafF raising Recruits 22 by 17. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Charlotte Stanley, the Beautiful Gipsy Prints, 5s. India paper, 7s, George Bidder, of Devonshire, the Cal culating Boy 8 by 10 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s, 6d. Vicar of Wakefield, Plates I. and II 15 long by 14. Prints, 5s. each. Eighty-two Views of Antiquities in Great Britain, entitled Hearne and Byrne's Antiquities Separate Prints may be had, 2s. 6d, each, Summer, the Hay-Makers (oval) 15 long by 14. Prmts, 5s. Autumn, the Reapers (oval) 15 long by 14. Prints, 5s, North-East View of the City of Dur- ham 19 long by 14. Prints, is, Hearne j South-East View of the City of Bath . . I 19 long by 14. Prints, 4«. ENGRAVERS. Harding. Turner. Guttenberg. Massard. Ravenet. Chambers. Ryland, Robinson. Robinson. Woollett. Byrne. EUis. Ellis. Byrne. Byrne. 48 Paysage 14 long by 13. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Village sur le bord d'un Canal 15 long by 13. Prints, 7«. 6d. Un Paysage vu au Soleil couchant .... 14 long by 12. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Les Baigneuses 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. Gd. La Sainte Famille 8 by 11 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Right Hon. William Pitt 10 by 14 high. Prints, 3s. 6d. Thomas, Earl of Kinnoull 15 by 21 high. Prints, 5s. The Water-Mill 22 long by 19. Prints, 7s. Gd. The Cottage 19 long by 15. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. The Rural Village, called Hobbema's Village 24 long by 19. Prmts, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. As You Like It, Act IL Scene 1 (Stag drinking) 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, Ih Is. As You Like It, Act II. Scene 1 11 long by 9. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Merchant of Venice, Act V. Scene 1 . . 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Soutli View of Windsor, from the Great Park 19 long by 14. Prints, 5s. One Hundred Plates to Cap. Cook's Voyages, by Basire 21. 2s. the set, or Is. each. ENGRAVERS. Duthenhofer. Daudet. Eichler. Schweder. Ponce. Fisher. Hodges. Earlom. Browne. Mason. Middiman. Middiman. Brown. Byrne. WooUett, &c. 49 Mariage-a-la-Mode, from the original pictures in the National Gallery .... The set of six plates, 25 inches long by 20, 21. 12s. 6d. The Mariage-a-la-Mode, six plates, and Portrait of Hogarth 10 long by 8. The set :— Prints, 10s. 6d, Proofs, 1/. 5». The Laughing Audience (original plate) 5 by 7 high. Prints, 2s. 6d. Tiara Patriarchalis Grseca, (a Bishop's Mitre) 11 by 13 high. Prints, 4s. Modern Midnight Conversation {Copy) 18 long by 14. Prints, 5s. Woman swearing a Child 22 long by 18. Prints, 10s. 6d. The Country Attorney and his Clients . 21 long by 17. Prints, Is. 6d. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Henry Howard, Earl of Surry 10 by 15 high. Prints, 3s. 6d. Henry Howard, Earl of Surry, and Sir Thomas Wyatt, with their Auto- graphs, &c Eight plates, 10s. 6d. Portrait of Wenceslaus Hollar, from the original miniature, in oil, in the possession of M. B. and G Oval, 2i by 3 inches. Prints, 2s. 6d. Proofs, on India, 5s. The Hon. John Hyde, Supreme Judge at Calcutta, in Bengal 15 by 20 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 1/. Is. India Proofs, II. lis. 6d. Lord Duncan (whole length) 18 by 26 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. H ENGHAVEES. Earlom. Sievier. Hogarth. Hogarth. Hogarth. Young. Walker. Vertue. Scriven. Sawyer. Sharp. Ward. 50 Sir William Scott ] 4 by 20 high. Proofs, II. U. Cymbeline, Act III. Scene 4 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, i;. Is. Colours, il. Is. Right Hon. George Canning, Prime Minister of Great Britain 14 by 20 high. Prints, 7«. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Prince of Orange, Father to William III. (original at Windsor) 16 by 24 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Timon of Athens, Act I. Scene 2 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Ditto, Act IV. Scene 1 (Timon without the Walls) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Loose the Four Angels, &c 9 by 12 high. Prints, 5s. Fruit and Flower-Pieces, from the Houghton Collection 16 by 22 high. Prints, 11. lis. Gd. the pair. Proofs, 4/. 4s. Before the mottos, very rare, 8^. 8s. The master-pieces of mezzotinto engraving. Vue d'une petite Ville de Hollande 15 long by 13. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. is. Une Riviere et des Ruines 13 long by 12. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 16s. Des Femmes au Bain 12 by 13 long. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Taming of the Shrew, Act IV. Scene 1 (Katherine, Petrucio, and Grumio) . . 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Ditto, Act IV. Scene 5 (Petrucio, Katherine, and Hortensio) 7byllhigh. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6rf. enghaveks. Clint. Thew. Young. Sailliar. Rhodes. Taylor. Bond. Earlom. Dequevauvilliera. De Saulx. Godefroy. A. Smith, Taylor. 51 PAINTERS. Ingre Ingre Ingre Ingre Ingre Ingre Ingre Ingre Ingre Ingre Ingre Ingre Jackson .... Jardin Du . Jardin Du . Jardin Du . Jardin Du , Calliope • 12 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. L'Amour 12 by 16 high. Prints, 10s. 6(1. Proofs, U. Is. Neron 11 by 17 high. Prints, 5s. L'Amour et Psyche Prints, 5s. Posidippe 11 by 15 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Mercure 11 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. AntinoUs, en Idole Egyptienne . . . U by 16 high. Prints, 5s. Uranie 11 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. Apollon Lycien 12 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Terpsicore . 11 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. Euterpe U by 15 high. Prints, 5s. Bacchante 12 by 16 high. Prints, 5si Proofs, 10s. 6d. Edward Vernon, D.D. Archbishop of York 15 by 21 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Le Bocage 11 by 13 high. Prints, 10s. 6. Prints, 4«. Proofs, 7s. (M- Murder of James I. King of Scotland 25 long by 21. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 1/. Is. Colours, 11. lis. 6d. The Murder of David Rizzio 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. lis. Cd. The Sleeping Nymph 10 by 14 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s. Colours, 10s. 6d. Sir William Blizard, F;R.S . . . 15 by 21 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Paysage 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6d. Paysage 15 long by 12. Prints, 7s. 6d. Fruit and Flowers EXGRAVEBS. Thew. Simon. 10 by 13 high. Prints, 2s. 6d. Proofs, India, 3s. 6rf. Colours, 5s. Boors Drinking, from the Houghton Gallery 11 by 15 high. Prints, 4s. A Flemish Cottage, in the possession of George Hibbert, Esq 9 by 11 high. Prints, 7«. Sd. Proofs, scarce, 1?. Is. Interior of a Cottage, in the Collection of Jeremiah Harman, Esq 11 by 13 high. India proofs, 7s. (id. Beautifully coloured, very scarce, 51. 5s. K Blake. Ryder. Taylor, Simon. Reynolds. Godefroy. Schroeder. Byrne. Micliel. Fittler. Cardon. 66 PAINTEBS Ostade Flemish Family, in the Collection of J. Harman, Esq 9 by 11 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Dutch Boors, in the Stafford Collection 8 by 10 high. Prints, 7s- Ca. Proofs, 15s. Travellers at an Inn Door 10 long by 7. Prints, 2s. 6d. Proofs, India, 3s. Gd. Colours, 5s. A Country Wake 24 long by 19. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Un Fumeur 11 by 13 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 21. 2s. Le Chansonnier 12 by 13 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Le Maitre d'Ecole 10 by 14 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Les Patineurs 15 by 12 high. Prints, 10s. Gd. Les Inconveniens du Jeu 13 long by 12. Prmts, 15s. Proofs, U. lis. 6(i. Law and Physic 12 by 16 high. Prints, 4s. each. Le Pantheon de Rome 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, U. Is. Le Temple de Vesta 15 long by 13. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 1/. Is. Marriage of St. Catherine, in the pos- session of W. Morland, Esq Prints, 5s. India proofs, 10s. Gd. Colours, 21. 2s. Christ laid in the Sepulchre, from the Houghton Gallery 11 by 15 high. Prints, 4*. Proofs, 7s. Gd. Ste. Marguerite et la Vierge 17 by 11 high. Prints, 15s. ENGRAVERS. Fittler. Taylor. Wright. Canot. Claessans> Bovinet. Boviiiet. Garreau. Diipreel. Walker. Daudet. Daudet. Agar. Hodges. 67 PAINTERS. A Roman Monument at Igel, in the Duchy of Luxemburg The Valley of Luterbrun, in the Canton of Berne ENGRAVERS. Rooker. The Devil's Bridge, in the Canton of Uri The Valley and Glaciers of Grindel- wald, in the Canton of Berne .... The Great Frozen Valley, near Cha^ mouny in Savoy The Lower Part of the Valley and Gla- ciers of Chamouny The above six views in Switzerland are 20 long by 15. 11. 10s. the set. Paysage, Vue au Soleil levant 13 by 15 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, II. Is. Paysage, Vue au Soleil couchant . . . . 13 long by 14. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, U. Is. The Boy and Golden Eggs (a pair) . . 18 by 25 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. each. Colours, 11. Is. Merry Wives of Windsor, Act IL Scene 1 18 by 25 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 1?. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Ditto, Act in. Scene 3 18 by 25 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Colours, 11. Is. Merry Wives of Windsor, Act IL Scene 1 (Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page) . 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4?. Proofs, 7s. Sd. Much Ado about Nothing, Act III. Scene 1 18 by 25 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. lis. 6rf. Colours, 11. Is. Much Ado about Nothing, Act III. Scene 1 (Beatrice listening) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7*- 6d. WooUett. Geissler. Eichler, Young. Thew. Simon. Saunders. Simon. J. Heath. 68 PAINTERS. Peters Peters. Peters. Peters. Peters. Peters. Peters. Peters. Peters. Peters. Pesarese . Pine Pine Henry VIII. Act Til. Scene 1 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Ditto, Act V, Scene 4 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 1/. Is. Colours, 11. Is. The Spirit of a Child arrived in the presence of the Almighty 17 by 23 high. Prints, 10s. Gd. Colours, II. Is. An Angel carrying the Spirit of a Child to Paradise 17 by 23 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Colours, 11. Is. Resurrection of a Pious Family from their Tomb at the Last Day 20 by 28 high. Prints, 11. Is. Colours, 21. 2s. An Angel carrying the Spirit of a Child to Paradise 12 by 17 high. Prints, 5*. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Colours, 10s. 6d. The Spirit of a Child arrived in the presence of the Almighty 12 by 17 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s. Gd. Colours, 10s. Gd. Resurrection of a Pious Family 15 by 21 high. Prints, 7s. Gd. Proofs, 10s. Gd. Colours, 11. Is. Love in her Eye sits playing IG by 14 high. Prints, 4s. William Addington, Esq 12 by 16 high. Prints, 3s. Gd. Le Repos de la Sainte Famille 14 long by 12. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Canute the Great reproving his Cour- tiers . . . <. 24 long by 20. Prints, 7s. Gd. Colours, 11. Is. The Surrender of Calais to King Ed- ward III. 1347 24 long by 20. Prints, 7s. 6rf. Colours, 1/. 1». ENGRAVERS. Thew. Collyer. Bartolozzi. Dickenson. Bai*tolozzi. B. Smith. B. Smith. B. Smith. J. R. Smith. J. R. Smith. Henriques. Aliamet. Aliamet. 69 Magna Charta, the Charter of Liberties granted by King John, (the English Translation) 19 by 27 high. Prints, 7*- 6d. With the arms emblazoned, 15s. Raising of Lazarus, from the National Gallery 9 by 11 high. Prints, 2«. 6d. Proofs, India, 5s. His Majesty's Ship Sea-Horse, en- gaging a Turkish Squadron, (and Companion,) 1808 15 long by 11. Colours, 10s. 6d. each. The Holy Family, from the Houghton Gallery 18 long by 12. Prints, 5s. King John, Act IV. Scene 3 (Arthur, &c.) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. Sd. Coriolanus, Act L Scene 3 (Volumnia and Virgilia) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7»- 6d. Ditto, Act IV. Scene 5 (Aufidius and Coriolanus) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Othello, Act IV. Scene 2 (Desdemona and Othello) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7<. 6d. Evening, in the Collection of Earl Grosvenor 15 long by 12. Prints, 5s. India proofs, 7«. 6d. Beautifully coloured, il. is, Des Boeufs pres d'une Chaumiere .... 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6d. ENGRAVERS. Pine. Sievier. Pollard. Green. Taylor. Stow. Parker. Michel. Scott. Laurent 70 PAIKTERS Potter Le Pacage 16 long by 12. Prints, 15«. The Swineherd 14 by 16 high. Prints, is. The Continence of Scipio, from the Houghton Gallery 24 long by 19. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Colours, 11. Is. Moses striking the Rock, from the Houghton Gallery 24 long by 19. Prints, 7s. Gd. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Colours, 1/. Is. Landscape, from the Houghton Gallery 11 long by 9. Prints, 3s. Ditto, from the Houghton Gallery. , . . 11 long by 9. Prints, 3s. The Holy Family, from the Houghton Gallery 13 by 18 high. Prints, 5s. Colours, 10«. 6d. The Cascade, from the Houghton Gal- lery 16 long by 12. Prints, 2s. 6d. The Sportsman, from the Houghton Gallery 19 long by 15. Prints, is. The Fisherman, from the Houghton Gallery 19 long by 15. Prints, is. Children at Play, in the Grosvenor Gallery 6 by 11 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, on India, 7*> 6d. Colours, 21. 2s. Group of Boys, in the Grosvenor Gal- lery 9 by 13 high. Prints, 7s. Gd. Proofs, 15*. An Italian Landscape, in the Grosvenor Gallery 13 long by 11. Prints, 7s. W- Proofs, 15s. ENGRAVERS. Laurent. Major. Legat. Michel. Mason. Mason. Poilly. Vivares. Browne. Browne. Woodman. E. Smith. Middiman. 71 PAINTEHS. Poussin Poussin Poussin Poussin Poussin Poussin , Poussin , Poussin . Poussin . Poussin . Poussin . Poussin .. Poussin J Poussin JPoussin Landscape, in the Collection of Mr. Langton 14 high by 18. Prints, 4s, Landscape, in the Collection of B Cleeve, Esq 18 long by 14. Prints, 4s. Interior of a Wood, with Figures 18 long by 15. Prints, 5s. A Plague, in the possession of Henry Hope, Esq 14 long by 11. Prints, 7*. 6d. Proofs, 15*. India proofs, 11. Us. dd. Jonah (a Storm) 25 long by 20. Prints, 10*. 6d. Moses striking the Rock 9 long by 7. Prints, 2s. 6d. India proofs, 3a. 6d. Colours, 5*. ENQHAVERS. Major. Major. Woollett. Triumph of David 24 long by 19. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 10*. 6d. Colours, 11. Is. Orphee 15 long by 11. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 1/. 1*. L'Enl^vement des Sabines 15 long by 12. Prints, 15s. Mars et Venus 15 long by 12. Prints, 10*. 6d. L'Assomption de la Vierge 12 by 18 high. Proofs, scarce, 21. 12s. Gd. Moise foulant aux pieds la Couronne de Pharaon 151ongbyl2. Prints, 10*. 6rf. La Sainte Famiile , 17 by 17 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Bacchanale 12 long by 10. Prints, 7s. 6d. Des Bergers dans une Vallee 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, U. Is. Fittler. Vivares. C. Heath. Ravenet. Bovinet. Girardet. Blot. Bettelini. Bouillard. Massard. Dupreel. Duttenpofer. 72 PAINTERS Poussin Poussin Poussin Poussin, G... L' Adoration des Mages 13 by 13. Prints, 15s. Paysage 15 long by 13. Prints, lO*. 6d. Proofs, II. Is. Le Deluge 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 21. 2s. Landscape, in the Collection of Dr. Mead • Ditto, Dr. Mead Ditto, Lord Hervey Ditto, Earl of Burlington Ditto, Dr. Bragge Ditto, M. Dahl Ditto, Earl of Cholmondeley Ditto, Colonel Campbell Ditto, Duke of Portland Ditto, Horace Walpole Ditto, William Locke Ditto, Dr. Bragge . Ditto, Theodore Jacobson Ditto, WiUiam Kent Ditto, Earl of Waldegrave ^ . . • Ditto, ditto ., Ditto, Lord Montford Ditto, William Fauquier Ditto, ditto • Ditto, Sir Robert Walpole Ditto, Peter Delme Ditto, Earl of Suffolk Ditto, Thomas Walker Ditto, Duchess of Kent Ditto, Lord James Cavendish Ditto, Earl of Cholmondeley Ditto, John Hadley Ditto, J. Blackwood Ditto, ditto Ditto, Robert Price Ditto, Theodore Jacobson The above thirty-one landscapes, 16 long by 12, 2s. each ENGRAVERS. Morghen. Duttenhofer. Eichler. Chatelin. Canot. Glanville. Mason. Vivares. Wood. 73 PAINTERS. Prince, Le Erocaccini Procaccini Pynacker . Pynacker . Raeburn . , . Raeburn . . . Baeburn , Ramsay . Ramsay ., Ramsay Raphael ; Raphael jR^hael Guinguette 14 long by 11. Prints, 5s. La Sainte Famille 12 by 15 high. Prints, 15s. The Marriage of St. Catherine, from the Houghton Gallery niongby9. Prints, 2». 6c?. Evening 19 long by 15. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7*. 6d. Marine 14 long by 12. Prints, 7s. 6d. Sir Walter Scott, Bart 16 by 22 higli. Prints, 10*. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Sir Walter Scott, Bart 3 inches by 4. Prints, Is. 6d. Proofs, 2s. 6d. Sir Walter Scott, Bart, (whole length) with his Dog 3 inches by 4 high. Prints, 2s. 6d. Proofs, 5s. Before letters, 7s. 6d. George III. (half length) 10 by 13 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. George III. in his Robes 16 by 24 high. Prints, 5s. Colours, 15s. Sir John Barnard, Alderman of London 11 by 15 high. Prints, 2s. 6d. Master John Basset 10 by 14 high. Prints, 2s. Madonna and Child, in the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq 7 by 8 high. Prints, 5s. Colours, scarce, 31. 13s. 6rf. La Belle Vierge, in the Stafford Col- lection (whole length) \ 7 by 9 high. Prints, 6s. India proofs, 7s. 6rf. Colours, II. lis. 6d. Madonna, Infant Christ, and St. John, in the Stafford Collection 6 by 9 high. India paper, 7s. 6d. Colours, 31. 13s. 6d. L ENGRAVERS. Dequevauvilliers. Henriques. V. Green. Lerpiniere. Niquet. Turner. C. Heath. Gibbon. WooUett. Ryland. M'Ardell. Faber. Tomkins. Tomkins. Freeman. 74 PAINTERS. Raphael . Raphael . Raphael . Raphael . Raphael Raphael Raphael Raphael ... Raphael ... Raphael ... Raphael .. Raphael .. Ravenet Read The Transfiguration 21 by 32 high. Prints, 3/. I3s. 6d. i Portrait Prints, Ids. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Portrait Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. lis. Gd. Virgin and Child, with Fish 8 by 10 high. Prints, 2s. The Marriage of the Virgin 21 by 32 high. Prints, very fine, 101. 10s. La Vierge a la Chaise ,. 11 by 12 high. Beautifully engraved. Prints, 11. Is. Before the letters, scarce, 31. 13s. 6d. Le Silence de la Ste. Vierge 11 by 17 high. Prints, U. Is. Proofs, 31. 3s. L'Enfant Jesus caressant St. Jean . . . 13 by 17 high. Prints, H. Is. Proofs, 21. 12s. 6d.. La Belle Jardiniere Arched, 11 by 16 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Ste. Cecile 12 by 18- high. Prints, 1/. 1* Proofs, 31. 3s. Raphael et son Maitre-d' Amies 11 by 16 high. Prints, 15s. Proofs, rare, 31. 3s. St. Michel terrassant Satan 12 by 18 high. Prints, If. Is; Proofs, 31. 3s. The Prodigal Son, from the Houghton Gallery 15 by 20 high. Prints, 5s. Proofe, 7s. Gd. ENGRAVERS. R. & A. Morghen- Esquival. Gandolfi- Bartolozzi^ Longhi, MuUer. Ingrouf. Morace» Audouin. Beissoru Audouin. Tardieu. Ravenet. Reinagle & Gilpin Elizabeth, Duchess of Hamilton Argyle and 15 by 21 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Breaking Cover (with Portrait of Colonel Thornton), and Death of the Fox . 27 long by 20 high. Prints, 11. Us. 6d. Proofs, 31. 3s India proofs, 31. 13s. 6d. each. The above are the most beautiful prints ever engraved by John Scott. Finlayson, Scott. 75 Portrait de Rembrandt 9 by 12 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, U Is. Second Portrait of Rembrandt 9 by 12 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15*. Portrait 6 by 8 high. Prints, IGs. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Portrait, No. 2 9 by 13 high. Prints, 5*. Portrait, No. 3 9 by 13 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Pertrait, No. 4 13 high by 9. Prints, 7s- 6d. Rembrandt's Wife, from the Houghton Gallery 13 by 18 high. Prints, 5*. The Woman accused of Adultery, from the picture in the National Gallery , 8 by 10 high. Prints, 2s. 6d. Proofs, 5s. The Nativity, from ditto eTSyShigh. Prints, 2s. Proofs, 4s. Portrait of Nicholas Berghem, in the Grosvenor Collection 9 by 11 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Samuel and Eli, in the possession of the Marquess of Stafford 8 by 11 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Christ in the Storm, in the possession of Henry Hope, Esq 11 by 15 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. The Salutation, in the Grosvenor Gallery Arched, 13 by 11 long. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. The Gold Weigher, the Original Plate, as retouched by Captain Baillie .... 9 by 11 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Rennius Hansloe, Original Plate, as re- touched by Captain Baillie 7 by 8 high. Prints, 5s. India paper, 7s. W. ENGRAVEKS. De Frey. De Frey. Massard. Claessans. Claessans. Rossaspini. Earlom. Burnet. Sievier. ScWavonetti. Fittler. Fittler. Burnet. Rembrandt. Rembrandt. 76 Rennius Hansloe and his Wife 21 long by 18. Proofs, 10s. M. A Minister of Justice 16 by 20 high. Prints, 7«. Cd. Proofs, 15s. A Warrior, in the possession of Viscount Fitzwilliam 9 by 12 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. A Warrior 15 by 20 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Achilles 15 by 20 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Le Bon Samaritain 15 long by 13. Prints, 15s. Abraham's Offering, from the Houghton Gallery 14 by 20 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Taking down from the Cross (copy) . . . 18 by 23 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. St. Matthew 10 by 13 high. Prints, 5s. Portrait 10 by 13 high. Prints, 5s. A Fire-light 20 long by 15. Prints, 3s. 6d. View of a City in Holland 16 long by 13. Prints, 2s. Un Vieillard meditant 8 by 10 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Le Philosophe en Meditation 13 long by 12. Prints, 15s. Proofs, 2i. 2s. Les Disciples d'Emmaus II by 14 long. Prints, 10s. 6d. L'Ange Raphael quittant Tobie et sa Famille 13 by 16 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Us. 6d. ESGHAVEKS. Boydell. Haid. Cardon. Pether. Haid. Longhi. Murphy. Girlin. Claessans. Claessans. Wood. Chatelin. Defrey. Longhi. Defrey. MaJbete. 77 PAINTERS. Eeynolds Eeynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds , Reynolds . Reynolds . Reynolds . The Shepherd's Offering 25 by 20. Prints, 15s. Proofs, 11. Us. 6d. The exact Model of the Window at New College, Oxford 19 by 26 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11, Is. Colours, 21. 2s. The Upper Part of the Window (Angel contemplating the Cross) 25 long by 19. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Colours, 11. Is. The Shepherds by Night, with Portrait of Sir Joshua Reynolds, &c 17 by 25 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Colours, i;. Is. Shepherd's Boy with a Torch 17 by 25 high. Prints, 7«' 6d. Proofs, 15s. Colours, 11. Is. Two Plates (entirely Sky), to conaplete the Window ENGRAVERS Facius. Earlom. 16 by 20 high. Prints, 6s. Proofs, 7s. Gd. Colours, 10s. 6d. each. Faith, Hope, Charity, Temperance, For- titude, Justice, and Prudence 13 by 20 high. Prints, 5s. each. Proofs, 7s. 6d, Colours, 10s. 6d. Joseph Baretti, Esq., late Secretary to the Royal Academy 13 by 18 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Hely Huthcinson, late Secretary of State for Ireland 13 by 18 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Sir Jeffrey Amherst, K.B 13 by 18 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. €d. Lord Morpeth, 1786 12 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, 1776 11 by 15 high. Prints, 5s. Facius. Facius. Facius. Facius. Facius. Watts. Watson. Watson. Trotter. J. R. Smith. 78 PAINTEHS. Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds ENGRAVERS. Henry Hope, Esq., of Amsterdam 12 by 17 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10*. 6d. Mrs. Williams Hope (Companion to the above) 12 by 17 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Sir G. B. Rodney, Admiral of the White 11 by 16 iiigh. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d, James Payne, Architect, with his .Son . 14 by 19 high. Prints, 5s. Charles Townshend, Esq., Chancellor of the Exchequer 11 by 16 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 10s. 6A Miss Bosville 11 by 15 high. Prints. 4s. Mrs. Morris 11 by 15 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Mrs. Mordaunt 11 by 15 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7«' ^d. Miss Palmer, Sir Joshua's Niece 11 by 15 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Samuel Foote, Comedian 14 by 18 high. Prints, 4s. Marquess of Tavistock, 1767 14 by 19 high. Prhits, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Lord Heathfield, from the picture in the National Gallery 6 by 8 high. Prints, 2s. India Proofs, 4s. Portrait of Sir Joshua Reynolds 8 by 10 high. Prints, 5s. The Marquess of Gcanby 8 by 11 high. Prints, 5s. John Dunning, Lord Ashburton 8 by 11 high. Prints, 5s. Hodges. Hodges. Watson. Watson. Dixon. Watson. J. R. Smith. J. R. Smith. J. R. Smith. Blackmore. Watson. Sievier. Bond. Bond. Bond. 79 Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Macbeth, Act IV. Scene 1 25 long by 20. Prints, 10*. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11, Is. Second Part of Henry VL Act III. Scene 3 16 by 22 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, U. Is. Colours, U. Is. Second Part of Henry VI. Act III. Scene 3 EKGRAVERS. Thew. Watson. 7 by n high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Midsummer Night's Dream, Act II. Scene 2 (Puck, or Robin Good Fellow) 8 by 11 high. PrinU, 5s. Proofs, 15*. Head of King Lear 7 by 9 high. Prints, 3s. 6d. Garrick between Tragedy and Comedy 11 long by 10. Prints, 7*. 6d. The Infant Hercules, in the Collection of the Emperor of Russia 24 by 25 high. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, 1/. lis. 6d. The Infant Hercules, in the possession of Earl Fitzwilliam 7 by 9 high. Prints, 7*. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Ugolino, in the possession of the Duke of Dorset 12 long by 10. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Venus, in the possession of the Earl of Upper Ossory 9 by 11 high. Prints, 7«. 6d. Proofe, 11. Is. Birth of Bacchus 11 by U high. Prints, 5s. The Schindlerin 11 by 15 high. Prints, 5*. Infancy 7 by 9 high. Prints, 2*. 6d. Proofs, 5s. Gray. Schiavonetti. Sharp. Cardon. Hodges. C. Heath. Raimbach. Ralmbach. Saillair. J. R. Smith. Thew. 80 PAIXTERS. Richards Richards. Richter Richter Riddell Riddell Rigaud Rigaud Rigaud Rigaud Rigaud Rising. Roger . Romano . The first Scene in the Maid of the Mill 19 long by 15. Prints, 5s. View of Harrow Church < 15 long by 13. Prints, 2s. 6d. ; Village School in an Uproar 25 long by 20. Old impressions, 10s. 6d. Proofc, U. 1«. Before letters, on India, 21. 2s. Christ giving Sight to the Blind 29 long by 25. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, H. lis. 6d. Colours, 11. lis. 6d. Fountain Abbey, Yorkshire 28 long by 20. Prints, 6d, Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire 28 long by 20. Prints, 7s. 6d. Romeo and Juliet, Act III. Scene 4 (Juliet on the Balcony) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7«- ©J. Comedy of Errors, Act V. Scene 1 . . . . 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, lU Is. Colours, v. Is. First Part of Henry IV. Act V. Scene 4 17 by 22 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Wisdom, Happiness, Providence, and Innocence 17 by 23 high. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Colours, 1/. Is. each. Portraits of Bartolozzi, Carlini, and Cipriani 21 long by 19. Prints, 10s. &l. The Ballad Girl 10 by 14 high. Prints, 3s. 6d. Personnage Romain, en Forme de Mer cure • 11 by 16 high. Prints, .5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d.. Holy Family, with' Infant St. John, in the Collection of Lord Radstock. . 9 by 11 high. Prints, 5s. India proofs, 7s. 6d. ENGBAVERS. WooUett. Hearne. Turner. Young. Robertson. Robertson. Stow. Playter. Ryder. B. Smith, &c. J. R. Smith. Young. Massard. Tomkins. 81 PAINTERS Romano Romanelli .... Romanelli Ramberg Romney Romney , Romney Romney Romney Romney Romney Romney Romney La Danse des Muses 15 long by 9. Prints, 10s. 6d. Hercules and Omphale, from the Houghton Collection 11 long by 9. Prints, 2s. 6d. Vends et Adonis 14 long by 12. Prints, 7s. 6d. Twelfth Night, Act HI. Scene 4 25 long by 20. Prints, Ws. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Shakespeare nursed by Tragedy and Comedy ENGRAVERS. Guerin. Michel. Fontana. 14 long by 13. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. fid. Colours, 10*. 6d. Infant Shakespeare attended by Nature and the Passions 25 by 20 high. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Tempest, Act I. Scene 1 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Troilus and Cressida, Act H. Scene 2. , 16 by 22 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, II. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Titania, Puck, Changeling, &c., late in the Collection of Lord de Tabley . Prints, 5s. ' • " Lady Hamilton, as St. Cecilia 11 by 15 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Colours, 10s. 6d. Lady Hamilton, as Sensibility, . . . 11 by 15 high. Prints, 6s. Proofs, 7s." 6d. - Colours, lUs. Gd. Lady Hamilton, as Serena 11 by 15 high. Prints, 4». Proofs, 7s. 6d. William Markham, Archbishop of York 15 by 20 high. Prints, 7s. Gd. Proofs, 15s. M Ryder. B. Smith. B. Smith. B. Smith, Legat. Scriven. Keating. Earlom. Jones. Ward. 82 Lord George Germain, Secretary of State, 1780 14 by 19 high. Prints, la. 6d. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Portrait of George Walker 10 by 14 high. Proofs, 10«. Gd. St. John Preaching in the Wilderness , . 24 long by 19. Prints, V)s. 6rf. Proofs, 21. 2s. Apollo and the Sibyl (a capital land- scape) ' . . . f 31 long by 22. Prints, V. Is. Proofs, V. lis. Gd. An Italian Sea-port 31 long by 22. Prints, \l. Is. Proofs, \l. lis. 6d. Three Soldiers, from the Houghton Gallery 10 by 13 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Democritus and Protagoras, from the Houghton Gallery 14 by 20 high. Prints, 6s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Captain of Banditti, from the Houghton Gallery 6 by 8 high. Prints, 2s. 6rf. The Prodigal Son {small size), from the Houghton Gallery 8 by 11 high. Prmts, 3s. 6d. Phryne tempting Xenocrates ...... 15 by 20 high. Prints, 7«. 6rf. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Jason slaying a Dragon . 15 by 20 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Tobit and the Fish 10 by 14 high. Prints, 3s. Hermit Reading, in the Collection of William Kent, Esq 16 long by 13. Prints, 2s. Gd. Portrait of Salvator Rosa O by 12 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. Gcj. ENGRAVERS. Jacob!. Sharp. Browne. Browne. JMiddiman. J. Heath. Pether. Michel. Michel. Ravenet. Boydell. Smith. Wood. Neagle. 83 PAINTERS. Rosa Rosa de Tivoli . . Rosa de Tivoli . . Rosa de Tivoli . . Rosalba Rosalba Rosselin Rottenhammer ... Rowlandson Rubens Rubens Rubens Rubens Rubens Tobie et iizarias 11 by 14 high. Prints, Is. M- A View of Tivoli 24 long by 16. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. The Goatherd, from the Houghton Gal- lery 15 long by 12. Prints, 3s. Gd. The Shepherd, from ditto 15 long by 12. Prints, 3* 6dt - Apollo, from the Houghton Gallery . . 6 by 8 high. Prints, 2s. Proofs, 3s. Diana, from ditto (Companion) 6 by 8 high. Prints, 2s. Proofs, 3s. Empress of Russia, (Frontispiece to the Houghton Gallery) 10 by 14 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s- W. The Holy Family, from the Houghton Gallery 6 by 8 high. Prints, 2s. Proofs, 3s. Gd. School for Scandal (on five sheets) .... 75 inches long by 11 high. Prints, Is. Gd. Meleager and Atalanta hunting the Boar, from the Houghton Gallery . . 35 long by 21. Prints, \l. Is. Proofs, 2Z. 2s. Bacchanalians and Satyrs, from the Houghton Gallery 19 long by 17- Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs. \l. Is. Mary Magdalen washing Christ's Feeit, from the Houghton Gallery 23 long by 19. Prints, 10s. U. Proofs, II. Is. Lions at Play, from the Houghton Gal- lery 21 long by 17. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s. Gd. A Friar's Head, from the Houghton Gallery 4 by 7 high. Prints, 2s. ENGRAVERS. Guttemberg. Elliott. Canot. Canot. Michel. Michel. C. Watson. Michel. Picot. Earlom. Earlom. Earlom. Walker. V. Green. 84 PAINTERS. Rubens Rubens Rubens Rubens Rubens Rubens Rubens Rubens Rubens Rubens Rubens Rubens Portrait of Rubens' Wife, from the Houghton Gallery 6 by 8 high. Prints, 2s. Gd. Lady sitting in a Chair, from the Houghton Gallery 13 by 18 high;, Prints, 5«. The Waggoner, in the Houghton Gal- lery 24 long by 19. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. The Watering Place 24 long by 19. Prints, lOs. 6d. Proofs, 3/. 3s. Death of Abel, in the Collection of the Duke of Bedford 12 long by 11. Prmts, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Death of Hippolytus, in the Duke of Bedford's Collection 10 by 12 long. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Spanish Officer, engraved for the Bu- chanan Gallery 12 by 17 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11 Is. India proofs, 11. lis. 6d. Woman afccused of Adultery, in the Collection of Henry Hope, Esq 9 long by 7- Prints, 5s. India proofs, 7s. Gd. Beautifully coloured, very scarce, 51. 5s. Woman accused of Adultery, in the possession of Henry Hope, Esq 13 long by 11. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Virgin and Child (intended for the Forster Gallery) 7 by 9 high. Prints, Ss. Proofs, 7s. 6d. India proofs, 15s. Going to Market (a capital layidscape) . 31 long by 22. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, 11. lis. Gd. Rubens' Family, from the Picture in the Collection of Samson Gideon, Esq. . . 19 by 19. Prints, 5s. ENGRAVERS.. Michel. Watson. Browne. Browne. J. Heath. A. Smith. Fittler. Cardon. Bromley. Schiavonetti. Browne. M'Ardell. 85 PATNTEBS. Slubens Rubens' Wife {whole length), attended by her Page 15 by 21 high. Prints, 7s. §d. Proofs, 15«. The three trraces, or Rubens' three Wives 17 by 21 high. Prints, 7s. U. Proofs, 15s. Faith, Hope, and Charity (Rubens' three Wives) 17 by 19 high. Prints, 6s,' Proofs, 7s. Gd. Rubens' Son and Nurse, with Fruit . . 24 long by 20. Prints, 10s. m. Colours, \l. lis. 6d. Rubens' Family, from the King's picture 20 long by 17- Prints^ 5s. Proofs, 10s. Gd. La Famille de Rubens 10 by 14 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Peace and War 10 long by 8. Prints, 2s. m. Proofs, India, 3«. grf. Colours, 5s. Silenus and BacchanaHans 24 long by 19. Prints, 15s. Proofs, \l, lis. 6d. View in Flanders 15 long by 12. Prints, Is. Qd. Nymphs and Satyrs, with Dead Game . 24 long by 19. Prints, 15s. Proofs, \l. lis. 6d. The Crucifixion 16 by 24 high. Prints, 5s. Colours, 15s. The Fig, with Portraits of Rubens and his Wife 25 long by 22. Prints, 15s. Proofs, \l. lis. 64 L'Arc-en-Ciel 15 long by 12. Prints, 15s. Proofs, 1/. lis. U. La Descente de Croix {very fine) .... 13 by 17 high. Prints, II, Is, L'Incredulite de St. Thomas 12 by 14 high. Proofs, 1^. lis. 6d. ENGRAVERS. Earlom. Michel. Michel. Earlom. Tassaert. Schmuzer. C. Heath. Hodges. Major. Earlom. Sompelin. Earlom. Garreau. Guttemberg. Schmuzer. 86 Le Christ au Sepulchre 9 by 12 high. Prints, 10«. Gd. Proofs, II. Is. La Kermesse Flamande 15 long by 10. Prints, 7». 6d. TWENTY LANDSCAPES, viz. The Waggoner Shepherds tending their Flocks Ruins, &c Storm, and Lightning A Cottage, Pump, and Bridge Shepherd Piping to his Flock Woodcock Net, Windmill, &c The Rainbow A Wooden Bridge Shepherds Dancing The Dairy-Maid and Cows A Castle, Shepherds, &c A Rock with Arches Hunting in a Wood A Man Watering his Horse A Moonlight The Reapers Landscape, k Church, &c The Fountain A Fortification Each about 18 long by 14. 21. 2s. the set, or 3s. each.^ Sir Astley Cooper, Bart 12 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. India proofs, 7s. Gd. Les Environs d'un Village 14 long by 12. Prints, 10«. 6rf. Proofs, U. Is. Le Coup de Soleil 13 by 12. Prmts, ?«• 6d. Etching of a Landscape ^ 11 long by 9. Prints, 1*. Rev. Miles Atkinson, Minister of St. Paul's, Leeds 6 by 9 high. Pruits, 3s. dd. ENGRAVERS. Claessans. Dupreel. Bolswert. Alais. De Saulx. Laurence. Linnell. HoU. 87 Venus Bathing with Cupids, from the Houghton Gallery 15 long by 12. Prints, 4«. St. Romuald 11 by 18 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. St. John the Baptist 10 by 14 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Virgin and Child, Elizabeth and St. John, in the Collection of the Rev. W. H. Carr 9 by 11 high. Prints, 5s. India proofs, 7s. Gd. Colours, 31. 3s. The Singing Master, from the Picture at Windsor Castle 17 by 21 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 15s. The Horn-book, in the possession of Earl Ashburnham 7 by 10 high. Prints, 6s. India proofs, 7s. 6d. Colours, 21. 2s. Dilexit Multum (Companion to St. John by Dominichino) 15 by 20 high. Prints, 15s. Le Christ au Tombeau : — . 12 by 15;high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, U. U. Evening 11 long by 10. Prints, 2s. 6d. Junon, Petite Statue 14 long by 15 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. M. Minerve 12 by 15 high. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Henry Pelham and John Roberts his Secretary 16 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. Sunday Morning (Companion to tJie . Girl at the Well) ENGRAVERS. Mason. 11 by 15 high. Prints, 12s. Proofs, 1?. Is. India proofs, 11. 10s. Before letters, 11. lis. 6d. Metzger. Nocchi. Tomkins. Earlom. Cooper. Bettelini. Fischer. Middiman. Morel. Morel. Houston. C. Heath. 88 George Romney, R.A 8 by 11 high. Prints, 5*. View of Gibraltar,, with the Spanish Bat- tering Ships on Fire, on the 14th of September, 1782 24 long by 19. Prints, 10s. 6d. Cupid bearing Armour, from the Hough- ton Gallery 7 long by 7. Prints, 2s. Proofs, Ss. 6d. I will Fight 11 by 15 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Field Marshal Blucher 15 by 20 high. Prints, 15s. Proofs, U. lis. 6d. Protection offered to the Metropolis . . 10 long by 8. Prints, 2s. 6d. Merry Wives of Windsor, Act II. Scene 1 18 by 15 high. Prints, 10s. Cd. Proofs, 1^= Is. Colours, II. Is. Ditto, Act V. Scene 5 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d:. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Measure for Measure, Act II. Scene 1 . 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Taming of the Shrew, Act II. Scene 2 . 25 long by 20. Prints, IDs. Gd. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 1/. Is. Merchant of Venice, Act II. Scene 5 . . 18 by 25 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, U. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Much Ado about Nothing, Act IV. Scene 2 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 11. Is. ENGRAVERS. Bond. Sherwin. White. Meyer. Meyer. Wilson. Simon* Taylor. Ryder. Thew. Simon. Ogborne. 89 Smirke . Smirke . Smirkp , First Part of Henry IV. Act II. Scene 2 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, U. Is. Colours, V. Is. ENGRAVERS. Middiman. Ditto, Act II. Scene 4 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Colours, II. Is. THE SEVEN AGES, viz. First Age, the Infant Second Age, the School Boy Third Age, the Lover Fourth Age, the Soldier Fifth Age, the Justice Sixth Age, the Slippered Pantaloon . . Seventh Age, last of all, sans teeth, &c. ai long by 18. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Colours, 15s. each. Tempest, Act II. Scene 2 (Caliban, &c.) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s- 6rf. Merry Wives of Windsor, Act I. Scene 1 (Anne Page, Slender, &c.) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. (id. Ditto,A.ctI. Scene 4(Caius,Quickly,&c.) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Ditto, Act IV. Scene 1 (Mrs. Page, &c.) 7 by 11 high. * Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. Ditto, Act V. Scene 5 (FalstafF in the Forest) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Measure for Measure, Act II. Scene 4 (Angelo and Isabella) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. As You Like It, Act II. Scene 6 (Or- lando and Adam) • 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Ditto, Act IV. Scene 3 (Forest of Arden) 7 by 11 high. Prints, in. Proofs, 7». M. Thew. Tomkins. Simon. Thew. Ogborne. Slmori. Leney. Simon. Wilson. Haughton. A. Smith. HoUoway. Sharp. Wilson. Noble. Wilson. 90 PAINTERS, Smirke Smirke . Smirke . Smirke . Smirke . Smirke , Smirke . Smirke . Smirke . Smirke . Smirke . Smith . Smith . Smith, J. Ri Much Ado about Nothing, Act IV. Scene 2 (Dogberry, &c.) 11 long by 9. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Measure for Measure, Act IV. Scene 2 (Abhorson, Clown, &c.) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7*. 6d. First Part of Henry IV. Act II. Scene 1 (Gadshill, Carriers, &c.) 7 by 11 Jiigh. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Ditto, Act II. Scene 3 (Hotspur, &c.). . 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Ditto, Act V. Scene 4 (FalstafF rising) . 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Second Part of Henry IV. Act IV. Scene 4 (Prince of Wales, &c.) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6(i. Ditto, Act V. Scene 5 (Falstaff dis- (ilrded) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. King Lear, Act I. Scene 1 (Cordelia, &c.) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Ditto, Act III. Scene 4(Edgar, Lear,&c.) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Ditto, Act IV. Scene 7 (Cordelia, Lear, &c.) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Romeo and Juliet, Act II. Scene 5 (Juliet, Nurse, &c.) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. The Rural Cot (a Frost Piece) 22 long by 18. Prints, 10s. 6d. Landscape and Waterfall 15 long by 13. Prints, 2s. 6d. Marie Antoinette, Queen of France 8 by U high. Prints, 2*. .6d. ENGRAVERS. J. Heath. Wilson. Fittler. Neagle. Neagle. Wilson. Collyer. Sharp. Schiavonetti. A. Smith. Parker. Woollett. Morris. J. R. Smith. PAIKTERS Smithjof Chichest, SmithjOf Chichest SmithjOfChichest Snyders ' A Capital Landscape, which obtained the first premium 24 long by 19. Prints, 10«. 6d. Companion to the above, which obtained the second premium 24 long by 19. Prints, 10s. 60. Pair of Landscapes and Figures 20 long by 17. Prints, 5s. each. A Fruit Market, from the Houghton Gallery A Green Market, from ditto A Fish Market, from ditto A Game Market, from ditto The above four are 13 long by 17. Prints, 10s. 6d. each. Old impressions, 1/. Is. each. Bears and Dogs, in the Grosvenor Gal- lery 14 long by 10. Prmts, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. The Lion and Boar ENGRAVEES. Woollett. Woollett. Peake. Earlom. 20 long by 17.* Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 10s. Gd. Colours, 15s. L'Annonciation de la Vierge 13 long by 11. Prints, 7s. 6d. Sir 'Charles Blount, Baron Mountjoy (whole length) 15 by 22 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. L'Adoration des Bergers 13 by 17 high. Priots, 15s. Proofs, 21. 12s. 6d. Dutch School 24 long by 19. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, 1/. lis. 6d. Dutch Chemist 12 by 16 high. Prints, 4s. Les Plaisirs de Famille 13 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 21. 2s. Une Jeune Femme Malade 11 by 14 high. Prints, 10». 6d. Proofs, 2/. 2s. Fittler. Earlom, Lemire. V. Green. Ingouf. Ward. Boydell. ViUain. AvriL 92 PAIXTERS. Steinwick Stephenoff Stothard . Stothard . Stothard . Stotliard. Stothard . Stothard . Stothard . Stothard. Storer . Storer . Storer Storer . Jesus chez Marthe et Marie 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. GcC. Proofs, II. Is. The Foundling {lately published) . . 10 by 14 high. Prints, Is. 6d. Proofs, 15s. India proofs, 18s. Before letters, U. Is. Henry VIII. Act I. Scene 4 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Colours, II. Is. The Profession 4 by 6 high. Prints, 2s. Proofs, 4s. The Closing Scene 4 by 6 high. Prints, 2s. Proofs, 4s. John Gilpin 22 long by 10. ' Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, II. Is. India proofs, 17. lis. 6d. A Commemorative Engraving of the British and Foreign Bible Society 20 long by 16. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Othello, Act II. Scene 1 ENGUAVERS. Cuquet. Dawe. Taylor. Heath, C. Heath. Worthington. Worthington. Ryder. 25 long by 20. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, \l. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Henry VIII. Act I. Scene 4 (Anne Boleyn,&c.) 11 long by 9. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Pilgrimage to Canterbury 38 inches long by 14. Prints, a. 2s. Proofs, 57. 5s. Interior and Exterior Views of Canter bury Cathedral 8 by 11 high. Prints, 2s. 6d. each. Monument of the Black Prince, in ditto Prints, 3s. Tomb of Hubert Walter, in ditto Prints, Is. 6d, Five Plates of Ornaments in Canterbury Cathedral Prints, Is. each. Taylor. Schiavonetti. Woolnoth. Woolnoth. Woolnoth. Woolnoth. 93 .PAINTERS. Strozza Stuart . Stuart , Stuart . Stuart . Stuart . Stubbs. Stubbs. Stubbs. Stubbs . Stiirmer Sueur, Le Sueur, Le The Tribute Money 22 long by 18. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Colours, 11. Is. Alderman Boydell, Lord Mayor of Lon- don, 1790, from the original picture in the possession of Moon, Boys, and Graves 7 by 9 high. Prints, 2s. Gd. Sir Joshua Reynolds, late P.R.A 6 by 9 high. Prints, 4s. Benjamin West, late P.R.A. 6 by 9 high. Prints, 2s. 6d. Proofs, 5s. J. G. Facius, Engraver of the Oxford Window, from the original picture, in the possession of Moon and Co 9 by 12 high. Prints, 2s. 6d. Proofs, 5«. William Woollett, Engraver 6 by 9 high. Prints, 2s. 6d. Proofs, 5s. The Spanish Pointer 22 long by 1«. Prints, 10s, 6d. Protector (a famous Race Horse) 20 long by 17. Prints, 5*. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Colours, 15s. Mambrino (ditto), Companion 20 long by 17. PriDts, 5s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Colours, 15s. Set of four Shooting Pieces 22 long by 18. Prints, 10s. M. each. General Blucher on Horseback 12 by 15 high. Prints, 5s. St. Stephen stoned, from the Houghton Gallery 23 long by 21. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Colours, 15 s. Moses in the Bulrushes, from the Hough- ton Gallery 11 by 16 igh. Prints, 2s. 6d. Colours, 7». 6d. ENGTIAVEBS. Hodges. Facius. Facius. C. Watson. Reading. C. Watson. Woollett. Hodges. Hodges, Woollett, Clar. Aliamet. Read. '94 PAINTERS. Sueur, Le Sueur, Le Sueur, Le Sueur, Le Sueur,- Le Sueur, Le. . Sueur, Le . Sueur, Le . Sueur, Le . Sueur, Le . Swanevelt . Swanevelt . Swanevelt Swanevelt .. Swanevelt . Swanevelt Nero depositing the Ashes of Britannicui 15 by 20 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7«. ed. Colours, 15s. St. Paul guerissant des Malades 11 by 16 high. Prints, 7s. 6rf. St. Paul prechant a Eph^se 13 by 17 high. Very fine. Prints, II. Is. Proofs, scarce, 41. 4s. Le Christ a la Colonne 10 by 16 high. . Prints, 10s. 6d. La Vision de St. Benoist 12 by 15 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Muse, No. I 10 by 15 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Muse, No. II 10 by 15 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Muse, No. Ill 10 by 15 high. Prints, 7«. 6d. Muse, No. IV 12 by 13 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs; 1?. Is. Muse, No. V 12 by 13 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. Morning 22 long by 17. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, SI. 2i. Evening 22 long by I7. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 21. 2s. Diana deceived by Venus 24 long by 19. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 16s. Adonis carried off by Venus 24 long by 19. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. The Happy Peasants, in the Houghton Gallery 15 long by 12. Prints, 4s. Paysage 14 lon^ by 11. Prints, 7s. 6d. ENGHAVEES. MuUer. Massard. Massard. Masquelier. Guerin. Audouin. Audouin. Laurent. Audouin. Audouin. Woollett. WooUett. Browne. Browne. Mason. Dnpare. 95 PAINTERS. Swanevelt .. .. Tavener . Taylor Teniers Teniers Teniers Teniers . Teniers . Teniers . Teniers .. Teniers .. Teniers .. Teniers .. Teniers Teniers Une Paysage vue au Soleil couchant . . • 12 by 14 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 1/. Is. Morning and Eviening 18 long by 14. Prints, 3s. 6d. eacli. One hundred Plates, to illustrate the Holy Bible, entitled Boydell's Holy Writ 6 inches long by 5. ' Prints, Gd. each, or 21. 2s. the set, The Rent-Day Feast 10 by 10. Prints, 4s. India proofs, 7s. Cd. Colours, 7s. 6d, Set of Four, — Bowling, Teniers' House, and Views in Flanders 10 long by 8. Prints, Is. 6d. each. Set of Six, — Solitude, Flemish Pastime, &c 11 long by 7. Prints, Is. each. The Chemist _ 15 long by II. Prints, 2s. Flemish Ale-House and Feast 15 long by 1 1 . The pair, 4s. Le Bonnet Vert, in the Collection of Jeremiah Harman, Esq 11 by 12 high. Proofs, on India, 7s. 6(i. Beautifully coloured, scarce, 51. 5s. Les Hommes en Miniatures 16 long by 12. Prints, 2s. 6d. Les Bons Amis 11 long by 9. Prints, 2s. 6d. Un Fumeur 10 by 13 high. Prmts, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Us. 6d. Le Reniement de St. Pierre 15 long by 12. Prints, 7s. 6d. Chasse du Heron 16 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6d. Deux Fumeurs 15 long by 11. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. EXGRAVEHB. Eichler. ■ Peltre. Taylor. Finden. Boydell. Boydell. Boydell. Boydell. Cooper. Chenu. . Chenu. Delaunay. Delaunay. Hupare. Dupreel. 96. , PAI»TEES. Teniers Teniers Teniers The Dutch Cottage, from the Houghton Gallery .... — • • 15 long by 12. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7«- 6d. Un Cabaret aupr^s d'une Riviere .... 15 long by 11. Prints, 10«. 6d. Proofs, II. Is. The Gamesters, from the Houghton Gallery 15 long by 12. Prints, 5.9. Teniers | Portrait of a Man with a Glove 9 by 12 high. Prints, 5s. Teniers Teniers Teniers Teniers Teniers T«niers Teniers Teniers Teniers Teniers Teniers Le Remouleur 10 by 14 high. Proofs, 11. Us. 6d. Des Joueurs de Cartes 15 \ong by 11. Prints, l()s. 6d. Proofs, U. 1*. Le Joueur de Cornemuse 10 by 15 high. Prints, 10s. Grf. The Miraculous Draught of Fishes . 25 long by 19. Prints, 7s. 6d. Teniers' House • 8 by 10 high. Prints, Is. Gd. Recreation Flamande 11 long by 9. Prints, 2s. 6d. Shooting at Birds (La Chasse aux Giseaux ; Vue de Flandre) , . 15 long by 13. Prints, 3s. Playing at Bowls (Le Jeu de Quille s) . . 15 long by 12. Prints, 3s. La Petite Noce de Village 11 long by 9. Prints, 2s. ENGRAVERS. Fittler. Godefroy. V. Green. Gandolfi. Guttenberg. Guttenberg. Helman. Major. Major. Major. Friendly Invitation 10 long by 8. Prints, Is. 6d. The Sand-Hill 11 long by 9. Prints, 2». 6d. Major. Major. Major. Major. Major. 97 PAINTERS Teniers The Gravel Pits 11 long by 9. Prints, 2s. 6d. L'Ecole Flamande 11 long by 9. Prints, '2s. M. Boors at Cards, from the Houghton Gallery 11 by 15 high. Prints, 4?. Teniers' Kitchen, from the Houghton Gallery 24 long by 19. Prints, lOs. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. ekghavehs. Major. Miiller. Michel. L'Alchymiste 14 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6d. Un Mihtaire ofFrant de I'Or a une jeune Femme ' 11 by 15 high. Prints, 15s. Un Officier assis pr^s d'une jeune Femme 13 by 15 high. Prints, 15s. Proofs, 21. 12s. 6d. The Trumpeter, in the possession of Henry Hope, Esq 8 by 11 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. India proofs, 11. lis. 6d. La Le^on de Musique 11 by 15 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Oidipus and Antigone 19 by 14 high. Prints, 5s. The Village Feast 12 long by 9. Prints, 2s. 6rf. India proofs, 5s. Coloured and mounted, 7s. Hd. View of the Eruption of the Islet of Sabrina, off the Island of St. Michael 19 long by 16. Prints, 7s. 6rf. Colours, 15s. Archbishop of Spalatro, in the Col- lection of the Duke of Devonshire . . 9 by 12 high. Prints, 7'- 6d. Proofs, 15s. O Michel. Peree. Audouin. Audoiiin. Burnet. : Morel. Huck. Fittler. Stadler. Skelton. 98 The Adoration of the Angels 21 long by 17- Prints, 21. 2s. Proofs, before letters, 41. 4s. Portrait of Titian's Daughter, engraved for the Buchanan Gallery 13 by 17 high. Prints, 10s. 6d, Proofs, 11. is. India proofs, 12. lis. 6d. Le Martyr de St. Pierre Dominicain . . Arched, 12 by 19 high. Prints, 11 Is. Proofs, 21. 12s. Gd. Francis I 7 by 10 high. Prints, 10s. Gd. Parce Somnum rumpere 15 long by 13. Prints, 11. lis. 6d. Titian's Son and Nurse, from the Houghton Gallery 14 by 20 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Jupiter and Antiope (additional to the Forster Gallery) ENGRAVERS. Anderloni. J. Heath. 12 long by 10. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. India proofs, 11. Is. Le Couronnement d'Epines 10 by 17 high. Prints, 11. Is. Proofs, 21. 2s. Loves of the Gods 12 by 17 high. The complete set of twelve, 21. 2s. ■ Sophonisba, engraved for Buchanan's Gallery 12 by 17 high. Prints, 10s. M. Proofs, H. Is. India proofs, i;. lis. 6d. A Nobleman of Cyprus, in the pos- session of the Earl of Carlisle 9 by 11 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. State of the Ship Abergavenny, 1805, with the Diving-bell, &c 22 long by 19. Prints, 5s. Anthony and Cleopatra, Act IV. Scene 4 7 by 11 high. Prints, is. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Laurent. Massard. R. Morghen. Murphy. Raimbach. Ribault. Smith. A. Smith. Skelton. Tonkin. Warren. 99 PAIKTERS Tresham Anthony and Cleopatra, Act V. Scene 2 (Death of Cleopatra) 7 by 11 high. Prints, 4s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Ditto, Act III. Scene 9 25 long by 20. Prints, l()s. 6d. Proofs, II. Is. Colours, 11. Is. Icilius exciting the Romans 27 long by 20. Proofs, 11. Us. 6d. The Sortie made by the Garrison of Gibraltar, in the morning of the 27th of November, 1781 31 long by 23. Prints, U. lis. 6d. Proofs, 51. 5s. Before letters, 7?. 7«. with the key. The above is considered the finest plate of the kind extant. Old London Bridge and Vicinity, (beautifully engraved, and a most interesting view of a structure which will shortly disappear) 14 long by 10. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Before letters, 11. Is. Just Published. Cologne, on the Rhine (a most beautiful specimen of engraving) 21 inches long by 16. From the extreme delicacy of this plate, there were no prints taken; and after a very limited number of proofs, the plate was totally destroyed. French proofs, 21. 12s. 6d., on India, before the letters, 31. 13s. 6d. ; and very few now remain on hand. Temple of Jupiter Plate in progress. Pope's Villa, engraved for Britton's Fine Arts 10 long by 10. Prints, 6s. View of Antiquities at Pola 13 long by 9. Prints, 5s. Bolton Abbey '5 by 4 high. India proofs, 5s. Richmond Castle and Town Prints, 5*1 India, 10s. 6d. EKGRAVEBS. Noble. Facius. Schiavonetti. Sliarp. Goodall. Goodall. Pye. Pye. Cooke. E. Finden. 100 Turner Turner Turner Turner Wycliffe, near Rokeby Prints, 5s. India, 10s. 6d. Hardraw Fall Prints, 7s. Gd. India, 15*. Junction of the Greta and Tees, at Rokeby Prints, 55. India, 10s. 6d. Brignall Church Prints, 5s. India, 10s. 6d. Heysham and Cumberland Mountains . Prints, 5s. India, 10s. 6d. Hornby Castle Prints, 5s. India, 10s. 6d. Moss Dale Fall > Prints, 7s. 6d. India, 15s. Aske Hall, the seat of Lord Dun das . . Prints, 5i. India, 10s. 6d. Crook of Lune, looking towards Hornby Castle Prints, 5s. India, lOs. 6d. St. Agatha's Abbey, Easby Prints, lOs. 6d. India, 11. Is. Kirby Lonsdale Church-Yard Prints, 5s. India, 10s. 6d. Weathercote Cave, when half filled with water Prints, 10s. 6d. India, U. Is. Egglestone Abbey, near Barnard Castle Prints, 5s. India, 10s. 6d. High Force, or Fall of Tees Prints, 7s. Cd. India, 15s. Aysgarth Force Prints, 5s. India, 10s. I5d. Richmond, Yorkshire Prints, 5s. India, 10s. 6d. EMGllAVEKS. Pye. Pye, Pye. Rawle. Smith. Radcliffe. Middiman. Scott.' Archer. Le Keux. C. Heath. Middiman. Higham. Landseer. Scott. Smith. 101 Merrick Abbey Prints, 5s. India, 10s. 6d. Ingleborough, from Hornby Castle .... Print^, 5*. India, 10*. 6d. Simmer Lake Prints, 10s. 6d. India, 1/. Is. The above twenty plates to Whitaker's History of Rich- mondshire are 13 long by 11 high. The set, prints, 51. 5s. ; India, 10/. 10s. Richmond Hill 5 by 4 high. Proofs, India, 5s. William Viscount Melville (a bust). . . . 14 by 20 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. each. William Shakespeare (from the Felton Picture) 10 by 14 high. Prints, 4s. John Bunyan 7 by 10 high. Prints, 6s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Pope Pius VII 5 by 8 high. Prints, Is. 6d. Paul I. Emperor of Russia 14 by 17 high. Prints, 5*. Maternal Duty Oval, 8 by 10 high. Prints, Is. Lady Reading 8 by 11 high. Proofs, 2s. 6d. Sir Nicholas Throgmorton 10 by 15 high. Prints, 3s. Gd. Pair of Views, — Villa d'Este, on the Lake of Como, and Companion 14 long by 11. Colours, 5s. each. Earl of Carlisle An etching, 9 by 12 high, 2s. W. Varrell. C. "Heath. Le Keux. Goodall. Young. Godefroy. Sharp. Unknown. A. Smith. Bartolozzi, Earlom. Vertue. Unknown. Unknown. 102 Sir Arthur Hesilrige, one of the five Members impeached by Charles 1. . . 7 by 10 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, Is. 6d. Portrait of Claude Le Lorraine 6 by 7 high. Prints, 2s. Gd. Le Jugement de Solomon 14 long by 13. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, II. Is. La Chaste Susanne 14 long by 12. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, II. Is. Vandyke's Wife and Child 7 by 9 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. Ecce Homo, copy from the print by Bolswert 11 by 15 high. Prints, 3s. 6d. Lady Philadelphia Wharton, from the Houghton Gallery 13 by 17 high. Prtats, 4s. Proofs, 7«- Gd. Charles L (whole length), from ditto . . 15 by 21 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Lady Jane, daughter of Lord Wenman, from ditto 12 by 16 high. Prints, 5s. Helena Forman, Rubens' second Wife . 15 by 21 high. Prints, 5s. Charles L (whole length), in his Robes . 12 by 18 high. Prmts, 7s. Gd. Proofs, 15s. James Stewart, Duke of Richmond . . . 15 by 21 high. Prints, 10s. Gd. Proofs, 15s. A Horse's Head, from the Houghton Gallery 8 by 12 high. Prmts, 2s. Sir Thomas Chaloner, from the Hough- ton Gallery 13 by 18 high. Prints, 7s. Gd. ENGRAVERS. Graves. BoydeU. Bouilland. Kriiger. Bartolozzi. BoydeU. Dunkarton. Boydell. BoydeU. Chambers. Cook. Earlom. Earlom. Earlom. 103 PAINTERS Vandyke Vandyke Vandyke Vandyke Vandyke Vandyke Vandyke Vandyke Vandyke Dance of Angels, from the Houghton Gallery 16 long by 13. Prints, is. Proofs, 7». 6d. Sir Thomas Wharton (whole length) from the Houghton Gallery 15 by 22 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Henry Danvers, Earl of Danby, from the Houghton Gallery 15 by 22 high. Prints, 7*. 6d. Inigo Jones, from the Houghton Gal- lery 6 by 8 high. Prints, 2*. George Gordon, second Marquess of Huntley (whole length) 15 by 22 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Charles I. King of Great Britain Henrietta Maria, Queen of ditto William Villiers, Viscount Grandison . . Philadelphia and Elizabeth Wharton . . Margaret Smith, Wife of Thomas Carey Lucy, Countess of Carlisle Arthur Goodwin Jane, Daughter of Arthur Goodwin . . Anne, Countess of Chesterfield Patrick, Lord Viscount Chaworts The above ten whole lengths are 13 by 21 high. 1/. 10s. the set, or 4s. each. Portrait of the Duke of Hamilton, in the Costume of a Gentleman of the Court of Charles the First (engraved for the Buchanan Gallery) Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 1^. Is. Proofs, on India paper, 11. lis. 6d. Before letters, 2/. 2s. Le President Richardot 9 by 11 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. lis. 6d. Portrait 1st Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. It. engravehs. Facius. V. Green. V. Green. V. Green. V. Green. Gunst. C. Heath. Moiigeot. I 104 PAINTERS. Vandyke Vandyke .. Vandyke . Vandyke . Vandyke . Vandyke . Vahdyke . Vandyke ■ Vandyke Vandyke Vandyke Charles the First, King of Great Britain, in three positions, from the splendid Picture in the possession of his Majesty 13 by 16 high. Prints, lU Is, Proofs, scarce, 31. 3s. Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, from the Original in the StafFord Col- lection, from the Buchanan Gallery . 12 by 17 high. Prints, 10s. 6d. On India paper, 12s. India paper proofs, 1/. Is. Vandyke as Paris, in the possession of Henry Hope, Esq. 8 by 10 high. Prints, 7s. Gd. Helena Forman, Rubens' second Wife, from the Houghton Gallery 16 by 23 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7s. 6d. Emperor Theodosius refused admittance to the Church at Milan, from the Picture in the .National Gallery . . 7bylUiigh. Prmts, 2s. 6d. Proofs, India, 5s. Gevartius, from ditto 6 by 8 high. Prints, 2s. India proofs, 4s. Lady and Child, in the possession of Abraham Hume 10 by 13 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. Portrait 9 by 11 high. Proofs, II. lis. 6d. Sir John Suckling 10 by 15 high. Prints, 3s. 6d. Archbishop Laud, from the Houghton Gallery 13 by 17 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Lord Wandesford, from ditto 13 by 17 high. Prints, 5s. Vanderneer A Moonlight 21 long by 16. Prints, 5*. ENGRAVERS. Sharp. Sharp. Schiavonetti. Sailliar. Sievier. Sievier. E. Smith. Ullmer. Vertue. Watson. Watson. Vivares. 105 PAINTERS. Vanderneer . . Vanloo Various Various Velasquez Velasquez Velasquez Van de Velde Van de Velde Van de Velde Van de Velde Moonlight 22 long by 17. Prints, 5s. Sir Robert Walpole (whole length), in the Houghton Collection 15 by 20 high. Prints, 5s. Proofs, 7«- 6d. Thirty-two Portraits to illustrate the Novels and Tales of the Author of " Waverley" Prints, 21. 2s. the set. Proofs, India, 21. lis. Before letters, il. lis. dd. Twenty Portraits to Inchbald's British Theatre Prints, 6d. Proofs, Is. each. The Death of St. Joseph, from the Houghton Gallery 7 long by 6. Prints, 2s. Pope Innocent X. from ditto 5 by 7 high. Prints, 2s. Pope Innocent X. at the Duke of De- vonshire's, at Chiswick 11 by 13 high. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, 15s. India proofs, II. lis. 6d. Hazy Weather 17 long by 12. Prints, is. Three : — Sun setting, a Calm, and Brisk Gale 17 long by 12. Prints, Is. each. A Calm A Gale A light Air of Wind A Fresh Gale The above four are 11 long by 9. Prints, 2s. each. A Brisk Gale (Companion to Moderate Gale) 30 long by 17. Prints, 5is. ENCnAVEns. Miller. Watson, Cooper. Various. Michel. Fittler. V. Green. Boydell. Boydell. Canot. Canot. 106 PAINTERS. Van de Velde "Van de Velde Van de Velde Van de Velde Van de Velde Van de Velde Le Calrae . — 15 long by 12. Prints, 3s. Vent Frais 15 long by 12. Prints, 3s. Sea View, in the Stafford Collection . 13 long by 10. Prints, 7s. 6d. Proofs, scarce, II. Is. La Plage de Schevelingen 14 long by 11. Prints, 10s. 6d. La Plage de Schevelingen 13 long by 11. Prints, 10s. 6d. Le Soleil levant 15 long by 11. Prints, 10s. 6d. Proofs, 11. Is. William Trumbul, Envoy to the Court of Brussels from James I 7 by 12 high. Prints, 4s. Ports of Toulon and Marseilles 16 long by 11. 3s. the pair. Le Clair de Lune 15 long by 12. Prints, 7s. 6d. Le Port St. Ange 16 long by 10. Prints, 7s. 6d. Le Soleil couchant 15 by 12. Pimts, 7s. 6d. Le Naufrage 15 long by 12. Prints, 10s. 6 . Le Socage Masquellier 7 _____ LePaturage Daudet 5 . Les Charlatans Garreau 1 Jordeans Le Roi boit Kruger 70 . , Les Quatre Evangelistes Guttemberg » Jouvenet L'Extreme Onction Masquelier 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 3 3 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 3 1 2 1 3 4 3 2 1 2 4 3 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 1 4 3 3 4 4 4 2 4 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 4 1 Lanfranc Mars et V6nus Massard Laurent H6ros Grec, dit le Phocion- • 38 • 9 Laurent 40 4 6 17 10 14 15 5 11 2 3 20 21 17 3 20 8 S 1,1 3 5 9 11 1 2 6 7 12 10 22 9 6 4 8 16 17 15 17 16 18 13 10 14 7 7 4 8 18 15 12 13 21 11 9 8 3 5 12 20 14 16 140 PAIKTTKRS. SUBJECTS t . .„ ENGRAVERS. Liv. Vol. Part PI 1'^'^'^^°' Sacnficateur P'*"- 3^^"" ^L'E^'^'f^^deSt.Franfois Guttemberg 37 Leeuw V.der.-LaLaitiere Geissler . . H J:"'^" !"' P^y^^g^ Eichler 36 Z^l''^'^ ^^"^S" ''^ Catherine .... Vendramini 17 La Musicienne HoUandoise Audouin -u • Un Militaire ^* Mculen.V Convoi Militaire Hulk . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Halte de Cavaliers ' L^ P^^^age au Rhin Laurent • • . . . . " o.ege de Courtray Lorieux .......... I Vue de Dinant vueu«x^,nam ^audet 20 , 11 Z-"^' I^i"^ Voyageurs Dupreel g ?JT SainteCecile SouiUard S Agar dans le Desert Massard m Herminie j^iger 25 Tancrede blesse Tripled deDelphos • • ' '-Mougeot' ! fi -Jupiter avec deux Ddesscs Avril . . 39 ™«Choragique Dequevauvilliers ^ ! 48 ^ordos La Viergeetl'Enfant Jesus Henriques 12 ^^^'^'^^^ Un Jeune Mendiant, ou lePouiUeux Boutrois " ' 7h Une Belle Soirte. Darnstedt '. 77 Nam, l.e Le Mar^chal Claessens 17 Z'^^' Vueinterieured'uneEglise Caquet 7$ o 4 17 ^^^<^^^' ■ L'Accompagnement du Luth Audouin 33 t t ? Orizonte . -Pavsaee c i, j 00 1 Schroeder 31 3 2 17 4 2 1 1 1 3 3 14 11 2 2 2 13 3 1 3 2 3 2 3 6 3 7 3 14 4 13 I 1 22 2 4 2 2 2 8 2 2 9 4 3 9 4 2 1 4 3 18 I 2 10 2 4 6 3 4 8 2 1 8 ^-'^^ LeChansonnier • ^i^SS^ . ! ! ^ : H I I 'I •LeMaitred'Ecole *^ ^ ^ ■ Les Inconv^niens du Jeu Duprfel 77 \ ! , ^ LesPatineurs carreau 17 3 f J — UnFumeur claessens 63 2 4 0 LePanthfkJn deRome Daudet 47 o o , Le Temple de Vesta, etc 74 9 1 j;^'™^^^" Ste. Marguerite et la Vierge Rosaspini .'.'ao 1 , ,f. -Geissler 76 3 4 6 „ - - Eichler 74 ^ 4 1 ^^'"^^^ Repos de la Ste. FamiUe Henriques 9 f , ,1 ^"f"--; I'-Boeufs 46 3 3 3 Potter, P LePacaee «t> 3 3 13 Bacchanale .Dupreel 10 2 2 \l •DesBergers dans une Valine Duttenhofer 54 3 « \, •L'Adoration des Mages Morghen 39 •L'Assomption de la Vierge Bettelini . . -L'Enl^vement des Sabines Gh-ardet. • La Mort d'Adonis • ■La Sainte Famille Mas^rd 1 2 12 58 1 3 15 13 1 1 19 Bacquoi 38 2 2 7 •Le Deluge. •Mars et V^nus Bj^t •Moise etPharaon Bouillard •Orphde •Paysage 8 1 1 20 Eichler 64 j ^ 24 1 2 13 2 1 I 18 3 •Bovinet 23 3 1 „. ^ Duttenhofer 40 3 2 00 Guinguette Dequevauvilliers . . 14 2 J 10 La Sainte Famine Henriques 50 1 3 Py"^'^^^'- Marine liquet Z \ \ t 111 36 1 2 1 ^"Pfiael La Belle Jardiniere Audouin • La Transfiguration Girardet . ■ La Vision d'Ezechiel. •Longhi 61 j 4 ^ 141 PAINTERS. Raphael SUBJECTS. ENGRAVERS. .La Vierge k la Chaise MuUer .Le SUence de la Ste. Vierge Ingrouf • L'Enfant J^siis et St. Jean ■ ■ - Horace • Portrait Esquival Liv. Vol. Part. PI. • Portrait • • Gandolfi • • Raphael et son Maltre d'Armes Audouin Ste. C^cile Beisson • St. Michel terrassant Satan Tardieu • Rembrandt L'Ange quittant Tobie Malbete • Le Bon Samari tain Longhl • Le Menage du Menuisier De Frey • Le Philosophe en contemplation • -Longhi • Le Philosophe en meditation • Les Disciples k Emmaus De Frey • Portrait d'une Femme Claessens Portrait Portrait, No. II Portrait, No. IIL ^ Portrait, No. IV Porcrait de Rembrandt Second Portrait de Rembrandt . Saint Matthieu • Claessens Un Vielllard meditant De Frey • ■ . Claessens Rosaspini De Frey • • Roger Personnage Romain Massard • Romano, J. La Danse des Muses Lruerm V6nus et Vulcan Morace Romanelli Venus et Adonis Fontana Rosa Tobie et Azarias Guttemberg • Rubens-- L'Arc-en-Ciel Garreau • La Descente de Croix Guttemberg ■ -La Famille de Rubens Schmuzer - • ■ • LaKarmesse Flamande' Dupreel Le Christ au Sepulcre Claessens ■- L'Incredulite de St. Thomas Schmuzer •• Ruysdael Le Coup de SoleU Laurent , Les Environs d'un Village De Saulx • - Sacchi Saint Romuald Metzger---- Schidone Le Christ au Tombeau Fischer Seine, De Junon, petite Statue Morel Minerve Spada L'Enfant Prodigue Fosseyeux - • Solimene L' Annonciation Lemire - • - - S teen, Jan Les Plaisirs de Famille Villain , Une Jeune Femme malade Avril Steinwick Jesus chez Marthe et Marie Coquet Stella Clelie et ses Compagnes Massard 43 Sueur, Le La Vision de St. Benoist Guerin Le Christ a la Colonne Masquelier • -•Muse, No. I Laurent Muse, No. II Muse, No. Ill Muse, No, IV Audouin .■ Muse, No. V. St. Paul gu6rissant des Malades Massard St. Paul prechant a Ephese Massard Swanevelt Paysage Dupare Un Paysage Eichler Teniers Chasse au H6ron Dupare . Des Joueurs de Cartes Guttemberg. Deux Fumeurs Dupreel 21 1 1 2 26 1 2 2 62 1 4 3 39 2 2 22 59 2 3 18 29 1 2 3 68 1 4 1 41 1 3 1 71 1 4 16 69 1 4 17 15 2 1 19 11 2 1 18 24 2 2 19 27 2 2 18 4 2 1 21 49 2 3 20 8 2 1 23 12 2 1 24 14 2 1 25 16 2 1 22 37 2 2 21 4 2 1 20 19 2 2 20 79 4 4 19 22 1 1 3 47 1 3 4 43 2 2 14 7 1 1 17 52 2 3 6 79 1 4 15 28 2 2 16 13 2 1 6 41 1 3 21 53 1 3 22 18 3 1 16 75 3 4 20 77 1 4 9 80 1 4 18 61 4 4 7 55 4 4 8 46 1 3 11 3 1 1 13 74 2 4 13 50 2 3 16 69 2 4 20 43 1 3 17 35 1 2 19 64 4 12 10 1 2 14 12 2 15 19 2 16 25 2 17 45 2 18 5 1 21 66 4 11 38 3 2 15 71 3 4 18 2 3 1 12 66 2 4 12 71 2 4 11 142 paintbAs. subjects. engravers, Teniers • L' Alchimiste P6r6e ' Le Joueur de Cornemuse Helman ■• Le Remouleur Guttemberg • Le Renieraent de St. Pierre- ■ Delaunay • • • Portrait Gandolfi Un Cabaret Godefroy .•■ Un Fumeur Delaunay • • • Terburg La Lefon de Musique Morel 5 Un Oflficieret Jeune Femme Audouin 51 Un Militaire offrant de I'Or- ■ • . 2 Titian Franfois Premier Massard 45 Le Couronnement d'Epines Ribault 76 Le Martyre de St. Pierre Laurent 55 Ulft, v.* Vue de Tivoli Dequevauvilliers- . 15 Valentin La Chaste Susanne Kruger 49 Le D6nier de Cesar Claessens 23 ' Le Jugement de Salomon BouiUard 40 Vandyke Le President Richardot Massard 53 Portrait Ullmer 53 ' Portrait premier Mougeot 64 Velde, Van de ■■ Plage de Schevelingen Lorieux 19 • • Plage de Schevelingen, 2de Vue • • Hulk 32 Liv. Vol. Part. PI. 3 20 59 6 7 56 49 Le SoleU levant Varin Vernet Clair deLune Daudet •La Cascade Pillemant •La Tempete Dequevauvilliers • • •Le Coup de Tonnerre Schroeder •Le Phare • • • Dequevauvilliers • • • Le Ponte Rotto a Rome Daudet 9 •Le Pont St. Ange ■ Le Naufrage 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 •Dequevauvilliers. • 49 3 Le Soleil couchant Daudet 13 3 Marine Vue Schroeder 80 3 ' Port de Mer Dequevauvilliers.. 33 3 Veronese Le Deluge Lavasseur 57 1 Vinci, L. da La Joconde Massard 37 2 ■ Sainte Anne, la Vierge, &c Cantini 54 1 Vois, A. de Un Ndgociant Abram 70 2 Vouet t Sainte Famille Ponce 72 2 Werff, V Deux Nymphes dansant Petit 05 2 La Chastete de Joseph Henriques 16 2 La Fuite en Egypte Avril 34 1 Sainte Madeline Halbou 30 2 Vue de Tivoli Dequevauvilliers. • 15 3 W^itte L'Eglise de Delft Reville 20 2 Wouvennans^ • •Chasse au Cerf Daudet 1 3 ' • • ■ • Choc de Cavalerie Bertaux 21 2 •••■Le Manage Laurent 8 2 Les Foires Duprtel 59 3 Une Halte de Chasseurs Niquet 42 3 ■ ■ ■ • •Une Halte de Cavaliers • • • ■ •Guttemberg 50 3 Un Manege Daudet 51 3 Depart pour la Chasse Darnstedl 73 3 Dequevauvilliers - ■ 24 3 1 Wynants - Zustris Venus et I'Amour Romanet 31 1 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 3 1 3 4 3 1 3 1 3 3 3 4 2 2 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 1 3 1 4 2 3 2 3 4 4 4 1 2 2 2 12 1 19 4 5 13 20 16 19 22 21 22 4 5 19 18 17 18 7 19 19 20 19 18 5 20 10 c Same as under V. Werff. t Same as under De la Hire. END OF MUSEE FRANCAIS. BOYDELL'S LARGE SHAKSPEARE. A List of the Subjects which compose the Magnificent Work entitled The Shakspeare Gallery, in Two Volumes Imperial Folio, from the Pictures painted to embellish the Dramatic Work, of Shakspeare, consisting of One Hundred Large Plates, with Letter- press Descriptions. M. B. (§• G. have for Sale a few Copies of Old Impressions ; also a few Sets of Choice Proofs. Any of the following Plates may be had separate. For the Price of Prints, Proofs, or Colours, also the Size, the Reader is referred to the regular Alphabetical Catalogue, under the Name of the Painter. PAINTERS. Beech ey VOL. I. Portrait of His Majesty King George THE Third Title, with the Vignette of Coriolanus. Act II. Scene 1. Basso Relievo. Menenius, Sicinius, Volumnia, Virgilia, &c Alto Relievo in the front of the Gallery. Shakspeare between Poetry and Painting. Infant Shakspeare attended by Nature and the Passions Tempest. Act I. Scene 1. The Enchanted Island. Prospero and Miranda before the Cell of Prospero , • engravers. Smith. L-eney. Smith. Smith. Smith. 144 Tempest. Act I. Scene 2. The Enchanted Island : before the Cell of Prospero, Pros- pero, Miranda, Caliban, and Ariel Tempest. Act IV. Scene 1. Prospero's Cell. Prospero, Ferdinand, Miranda ; a Mask exhibiting Iris, Ceres, Juno, Nymphs ; Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephano, at a distance Tempest. Act V. Scene 1. The entrance of the Cell opens, and discovers Ferdinand and Miranda playing at Chess Two Gentlemen of Veuona. Act V. Scene 3. A Forest. Valentine, Protheus, Silvia, and Julia Merky Wives of Windsor. Act I. Scene 1. Anne Page, Slender, and Simple Merry Wives ofWindsor. Act II. Scene 1. Before Page's House. Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford comparing Letters Merry Wives or Windsor. Act III. Scene 3. Mrs. Page, Mrs. Ford, and FalstaiF. Falstaff goes into the basket ; they cover him with foul linen Merry Wives of Windsor. Act IV. Scene 2. Ford, Shallow, Page, Caius, Sir Hugh Evans, Falstaif as the Old Woman of Brentford, Mrs. Ford, and Mrs. Page Merry Wives of Windsor. Act V. Scenes. Windsor Park. Falstaff (disguised, with a buck's head on). Fairies, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Page, Quickly, Pistol, Sir Hugh Evans, Fenton, and Anne Page Measure for Measure. Act II. Scene 1 Angelo's House. Escalus, a Justice, Elbow, Froth, Clown, Officers, &c- ENGRAVER Simon. Thew. Watson. Schiavonetti. Simon. Thew. Simon. Ryder. Taylor. Ryder. 145 Smirke Hodges Measure FOR Measure. ActV. Scene 1. Duke in a Friar's habit, Varrius, Lords, Angelo, Escalus, Lucio, and Citizens ; Isa- bella, Peter, Mariana, Provost, &c Comedy of Errors. Act V. Scene 1. A Street before the Pnory. Merchant, Angelo, Lady Abbess, Adriana, Courtesan, Duke, jEgeon, Antipholus and Dromio of Syracuse, Antipholus and Dromio of Ephesus, Heads- man, &c Much Ado about Nothing. Act III. Scene 1. An Orchard. Hero, Ursula, and Beatrice listening in the Garden Much Ado about Nothing. Act IV. Scene 1. A Church. Don Pedro, Don John, Leonato, Friar, Claudio, Benedick, Hero, and Beatrice Much Ado about Nothing. Act IV. Scene 2. A Prison. Dogberry, Verges, Borachio, Conrade, the Town Clerk, and Sexton Love's Labour's Lost. Act IV. Scene 1. A Pavilion in the Park near the Palace. Princess, Rosaline, Maria, Katharine, Lords, Attendants, and a Forester engravers. Simon. Pkvter. Simon. Simon. Ogborne. Midsummer-night's Dream. Act IV. Scene 1. A Wood. Titania, Queen of the Fairies, Bottom, Fairies attending, &c. &c. Midsummer-night's Dream. Act IV. Scene 1. Oberon, Queen of the Fairies, Puck, Bottom, and Fairies attending, &c.... Merchant or Venice Act II. Scene 5 Shylock's House. Shy lock, Jessica, and Launcelot ; 3IERCHANT OF Venice. Act V. Scene 1. Belmont. A Grove and Lawn, before Portia's House. Jessica, Lorenzo, and Stephano . . . u Ryder. Simon. Rvder. Simon. Brown. 146 ■PAINTEHS. Downman Hodges West Hamilton Smirks Wlieatley Wheatley Ramberg Hamilton Opie Wright As YOTj LIKE IT. Act I. Scene 2. Before the Duke's Palace. Rosalind, Celia, Or- lando, Duke, and Attendants, &c. Charles carried off As YOU LIKE IT. Act II. Scene 1. Forest of Arden, Jacques, Amiens, &c As YOTJ LIKE IT. Act IV. Scene 3. A Forest. Orlando and Oliver As YOU LIKE IT. Act V. Scene 4. Forest. Duke Senior, Amiens, Jacques, Orlando, Oliver, Celia, Rosalind, Audrey, Clown, Sil- vius, Phebe, and Hymen Taming or the Shrew. Induction. Scene 2. A Room in the Lord's House. Sly, with Lord and Attendants; some with apparel, bason and ewer, and other appurtenances . . . Taming of the Shrew. Act IL Scene 2. Baptista's House. Petruchio, Katharine, Bi- anca, Hortensio, Baptista, Grumio, and Train All's well that ends well. Act V. Scene 3. King, Countess, Lafeu, Lords, Attendants, &c. Bertram guarded, Diana, and Widow Twelfth Night. Act III. Scene 4. Ohvia's House. Olivia, Maria, and Malvoho, Sir Toby Belch, Sir Andrew Ague-cheek, and Fabian.. Twelfth Night. Act V. Scene 1. The Street. Duke, Viola, Antonio, Officers, Olivia, Priests, and Attendants Winter's Tale. Act II. Scene 3. A Palace. Leontes, Antigbnus, Lords, and other Attendants Winter's Tale. Act III. Scene 3. A Desert Place near the Sea. Bear rushing out on Antigonus. Vessel being wrecked on the shore c engravers. Lenev. Middiman. Wilson. Simon. Thew. Simon. Facius. Ryder. Bartolozzi. Simon. Middimar.. 147 Winter's Tale. Act IV. Scene 3. A Shepherd's Cot. Florizel, Perdita, Shepherd, Clown, Mopsa, Dorcas, Servants, Polixenes, and Camillo disguised Winter's Tale. Act V. Scene 3. Paulina's House. Leontes, Polixenes, Florizel, Perdita, Camillo, Paulina, Lords, and Attendants ... Macbeth. Act I. Scene 3. A Heath. Mac, beth, Banquo, and three Witches Macbeth. Act T. Scene 5. Inverness. A Room in Macbeth's Castle. Enter Lady Macbeth, holding a letter Macbeth. Act IV. Scene 1. A dark Cave ; a Cauldron boiling. Three Witches, Mac- beth, Hecate, &c. The Incantation Scene... As YOU like it. Act II. Scene 7. The Seven Ages. At first, the Infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms And then, the whining School-boy, with his satchel. Creeping like snail unwillingly to school And then, the Lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad, Made to his mistress' eye-brow.- Then a Soldier, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth And then, the Justice, Full of wise saws and modern instances. And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts. Into the lean and slippered Pantaloon Last scene of all. Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans every thing VOL. IL Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Char- lotte engravers. Fittler. Thew. Caldwall. Parker. Thew. Tomkins. Simon. Thew. Ogborne. Simon. Leney. ^ Simon. Ryder. 148 PAINTERS. Damer Northcote Brown Northcote Smirke Smirke Westall Rigaud Fuself . Durro . Title, with the Vignette of Antony and Cleopatra. Act V. Scene 2. Basso Relievo. Cleopatra, Charmian, and Iras King JoHJf. Act IV. Scene 1. Northampton. Hubert, Executioners, and Arthur King Richard II. Act IV. Scene 1. Par- liament House. King Richard, Bolingbroke, York, Aumerle, Northumberland, Percy, Fitzwalter, Surrey, Bishop of Carlisle, Abbot of Westminster, Bagot, Herald, &c King Richard II. ActV. Scene 2. Richard, Bolingbroke, &c., entering the City of Lon- don First Part of King Henry IV. Act II. Scene 2. The Road by Gadshill. Prince Henry, Poins, Peto, Falstaff, Gadshill, and Bardolph First Part of King Henry IV. Act II. Scene 4. The Boar's Head Tavern, East- cheap. Prince Henry, Falstaff, Poins, Bardolph, Dame Quickly, &c First Part of King Henry IV. Act III. Scene 1 . The Archdeacon of Bangor's House in Wales. Hotspur, Worcester, Mortimer, and Owen Glendower First Part of King Henry IV. Act V. Scene 4. Plain near Shrewsbury. Prince Henry, Hotspur, and Falstaff Second Part of King Henry IV. Act II. Scene 4. Doll Tearsheet, Falstaff, Henry, and Poins Second Part of King Henry IV. Act III. Scene 2. Justice Shallow's Seat in Glou- cestershire. Shallow, Silence, Falstaff, Bar- dolph, Boy, Mouldy, Shadow, Wai-t, Feeble, and Bull-calf ^. engravers. Hillyer. Thew. Smith. Thew. Bliddimaii. Thew. Simon. Ryder. Leney. Ryder. 149 Second Part of King Henry IV. Act IV. Scene 4. The Palace at Westminster. King Henry asleep. Prince of Wales stealing the Crown Seconb Part of King Henry IV. Act IV. Scene 4. King Henry, and the Prince of Wales returning the Crown King Henry V. Act II. Scene 2. South- ampton, The King, Scroop, Cambridge, Grey, and Attendants First Part of King Henry VI. Act II. Scene 3. The Countess of Auvergne's Castle. Countess, Porter, Talbot, &c :.. First Part of King Henry VI. Act II. Scene 4. London. The Temple Garden. Earls of Somerset, Suffolk, and Wai-wick ; Richard Plantagenet, Vernon, and another Lawyer. The Red and White Roses First Part of King Henry VI. Act II. Scene 5. A Room in the Tower. Mortimer in a chair. Jailor, and Richard Plantagenet Second Part of King Henry VI. Act I. Scene 4. Mother Jourdain, Hume, Southwell, Bolingbroke, and Eleanor Second Part of King Henry VI. Act III Scene 3. Cardinal Beaufort's Bed-chamber, King Henry, Salisbuiy, and Warwick Third Part of King Henry VI. Act I Scene 3. A Field of Battle, betwixt Sandal Castle and Wakefield. Rutland and his Tutor, Clifford and Soldiers Third Part of King Henry VI. Act II. Scene 5. A Field of Battle, neai' Towton in Yorkshire. • King Henry, Son that had killed his Father, Father that had killed his Son. Queen, Prince of Wales, and Exeter, in the distance engravers. Thew. Thew. Thew. Thew. Ogborue. Thew. Thew. Watson. Ryder. Ogborne. 150 PAINTERS. Miller Northcote . . Northcote Northcote . Northcote . Stothard . Peters Westall Peters . Third Part of King Henry VI. Act IV. Scene 5. A Park near Middleham Castle, in Yorkshire. Gloster, Hastings, Sir Wil- liam Stanley, King Edward, and Hunts- TiiiRD Part of King Henry VI. Act V. Scene 7- The Palace in London. King Edward, the Queen, with the young Prince, Clarence, Gloucester, and Hast- ings King, Richard III. Act III. Scene 1. London. Prince of Wales, Duke of York his brother. Dukes of Gloucester and Buck- ingham, Cardinal Bourchier, Lord Hastings, Lord Mayor, and his Ti'ain King Richard III. Act IV. Scene 3. The Royal Children ; Dighton and Forest, the Murderers , King Richard III. Act IV. Scene 3. Tower of London. Burial of the young Princes after their Murder King Henry VIII. Act I. Scene 4. York Place. Cardinal Wolsey, Lord Sands, Anne BuUen, King Henry, &c King Henry VIII. Act III. Scene 1. A Room in the Queen's Apartment. The Queen and some of her Women at work ; Cardinals Wolsey and Campeius King Henry VIII. Act IV. Scene 2. Abbey of Leicester, Wolsey, Northumberiand, and Attendants, Abbot of Leicester, &c King Henry VIII. Act V. Scene 4. The Palace. Henry, Cranmer, Aldermen, Lord Mayor, Garter, Duke of Norfolk with his marshal's staiF, Di^ke of Suffolk, Duchess of Norfolk, godmother, bearing the child, afterwards Queen Elizabeth, richly habited ; 3Iarchiones5 of Dorset, ladies, &c engravers. Leney. Michel. Thew. Legat. Skelton. Taylor. Thew. Thew. CoUyer, 151 PAINTERS. Hamilton Westall Tresliam. Opie . Kirk Romney . Kaiiffman , Hamilton Hoppner. Fuseli . West Barry , CoRiOLANUS. Act V. Scene 3. Coriolanus, Aufidius, Virgilia, Volumnia, Young Marcius, Valeria, and Attendants JtJLius CjEsar. Act IV. Scenes. Brutus' Tent, in the Camp near Sardis. Brutus and the Ghost of Caesar Antony and Cleopatra. Act III. Scene 9. The Palace in Alexandria. Antony, Cleopatra, Eros, Charmian, Iras, &c TiMON OF Athens. Act IV. Scene 3. A Wood. Timon, Alcibiades, Phrynia, and Tymandra Titus Andronicus. Act IV. Scene 1. Titus's House. Titus Andronicus, Marcus Andronicus, and young Lucius, pursued by liavinia .' Troilus and Cressida. Act II. Scene 2. Scene, Troy. Cassandra raving Troilus and Cressida. Act V. Scene 2. Diomed, Cressida, Troilus, and Ulysses Cymbeline. Act I. Scene 2. Imogen Posthumous, Queen, Cymbeline, &c engravers. Caldwall. Cymbeline. Act III. Scene 4. Near Mil. ford Haven. Pisanio and Imogen KiNa Lear. Act I. Scene I. Lear's Palace. Lear, Cornwall, Albany, Goneril, Regan, Cor- delia, King of France, Kent, Attendants, &c. King Lear. Act III, Scene 4. Part of a Heath, with a Hovel. Lear, Kent, Fool, Edgar disgnised as a madman, and Gloster with a torch , King Lear. Act V. Scene 3. A Camp near Dover. Lear, with Cordelia dead ; Edgar, Albany, and Kent. Regan, Goneril, and Edmund dead Scriven. Facius. Thew. Kirk. Legat. Schiavonetti. Bui-ke. Thew. Earlom. Sharp. Legat. 152 Romeo AND Juliet. Act I. Scene 5. A Hall in Capulet's House. Romeo, Juliet, Nurse, Capulet, &,c. with the Guests and the Maskers Facius. ENGJIAVETIS. Romeo and Juliet. Act IV. Scene 5. Juliet on her Bed. Capulet, Lady Capulet, Paris, Friar, Nurse, Musicians, &c Romeo and Juliet. Act "V. Scene 3. Monument belonging to the Capulets. Ro- meo and Paris dead, Juliet and Friar liaw- rence Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Act I. Scene 4. The Platform before the Palace at Elsineur. Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus, and the Ghost Hamlet. Act IV. Scene 5. Elsineur. King, Queen, Laertes, Ophelia, &c Othello. Act IL Scene 1. A Platform. Desdemona, Othello, lago, Cassio, Roderigo, Emilia, &c Othello. ActV. Scene 2. A Bed-chamber. Desdemona in Bed, asleep. Othello with a Candle and Dagger Shakspeare nursed by Tragedy and Comedy Cymbeline. Act III. Scene 6. Imogen in Boy's Clothes entering the Cave Othello. Act V. Scene 2. Desdemona asleep. Othello weeping ■ Facius. Simon. Thew. Legat. Ryder. Leney. Smith. Gaugaiu. Leney. END OF THE LARGE PLATES TO SHAKSPEARE. BOYDELL'S SMALL SHAKSPEARE. A List of the Subjects which have been engraved from Pictures painted to embellish the Nine Folio Volumes of Shakspeare, published by Alderman Boy dell, consisting of One Hundred Plates, engraved in the Line Manner. A very few Old Impressions now remain on hand. Anij of the above Plates may be had separate. For the Price, Size, ^c, sec the regular Alphabetical Catalogue, under the name of the Painter. PAINTERS Romney Stuart Boydell Banks... ^ Hamilton Smirke . Hamilton .... ENGRAVERS. Shakspeare Nursed by Tragedy and i Comedy • i Smith. Portrait or Alderman John Boydell, Lord Mayor 1790 The Monument of Shakspeare in Strat- ford Church Alto Relievo. Shakspeare between Poetry and Painting Tempest. Act I. Scene 2. Prospero, Mi- randa, and Ariel Tempest. Act II. Scene 2. Trinculo, Ste- phano, and Caliban Tempest. Act III. Scene 1. Ferdinand and Miranda X Faciua. Neagle. Stow. Parker. Wilson. Smith. 154 PAINTEKS Stothard.. Smirke Smirke Peters Smirke Smirke Smirke Smirke Wheatley Wheatley Peters Wheatley . . . Hamilton Wheatley ..... Two Gentlemen of Verona. Act V. Scene 3. Misprinted Act III. Scene 4. Valentine, Protheus, Silvia, and Jtilia Merry Wives ofWindsor. Act I. Scene 1. Anne Page, Slender, and Simple MerryWives of Windsor. Act I. Scene4. Caius, Quickly, Simple, and Rngby MerryWives ofWindsor. Act 11. Scenel. Mrs, Page and Mrs. Ford comparing letters Merry Wives of Windsor. Act IV. Scene 1. Mrs. Page, Mrs. Quickly, William, and Sir Hugh Evans Merry Wives of Windsor. Act V. Scene 5. FalstaflF between Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford Measure for Measure. Act II. Scene 4. Angelo and Isabella Measure for Measure. Act IV. Scene 2. Abhorson, Clown, and Provost Comedy of Errors. Act I. Scene I. Storm at Sea. The Wife of iEgeon and Infants drowning Comedy OF Errors. Act IV. Scene 4. Anti- pholus of Ephesus, Dromio, Courtezan, &c. Much Ado about Nothing. Act III. Scene I. Hero, Ursula, and Beatrice, listen- ing ••• Much Ado about Nothing. Act III. Scene 3. Borachio, Conrade, and Watchman Much Ado about Nothing. Act IV, Scene I. Hero fainting. Beatrice, Friar, &c. Much 'Ado about Nothing. Act IV. Scene 2. Dogberry, Verge, Sexton, &c engravers. Ogborne. Haughton. Smith. Saunders. Holloway. Sharpe. Wilson. Wilson. Neagle. Stow. Heath. Noble. Milton. Heath. 155 Much Abo about Nothing. Act V. Scene 4. Antonio, Hero, Beatrice, &c., masked Love's Labour Lost. Act IV. Scene 2. Dall, Holofernes, Jaquenetta, Costard, &c... Love's Laboub Lost. Act V. Scene 2. Princess and Ladies Mibsummer-night's Dream. - Scene 1. A Wood. Puck Act II. Midsummer-night's Dream. Act II. Scene 2. Robin Goodfellow sitting on a Toad-stool , Merchant of Venice. Act III. Scene 2. Bassanio, Portia, and Attendants Merchant of Venice. Act III. Scene 3. Shylock, Salanio, Antonio, and Gaoler As YOU like it. Act 11. Scene 1. Jaques sitting under a Tree, wounded Stag, &c As you like it. Act II. Scene 6. Orlando and Adam , As YOU LIKE IT. Act IV. Scene 3. Forest of Arden. Rosalind, Celia, and Oliver As YOU LIKE IT. ActV. Sceiie 4. Rosalind, Orlando, Hymen, &q Taming of the Shrew. Act IV. Scene 1, Katherine, Petruchio, and Grumio Taming of the Shrew. Act IV. Scene 5. Petruchio, Katherine, and Hortensio All's Well that ends Well. Act I Scene 3. Countess of Roussillon and Helena All's Well that ends Well. Act II. Scene 3. The King, Helena, Lords, &c. ... ENGRAVER.S. Fittler. Neagle. Skelton. Parker. Schiavonetti. Noble. Parker. Middiman. Noble. Wilson. SchiavonettL Smith. Taylor. Legat. Schiavonetti. 156 Twelfth Night. Act I. Scene 5. Olivia, Viola, and Maria Twelfth Night. Act II. Scene 3. Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and Maria Twelfth Night. Act IV. Scene 3. Se- bastian, Olivia, and Provost Winter's Tale. Act II. Scene 1. Leontes, Herjnione, &c Winter's Tale. Act II. Scene3. Paulina, Child, Leontes, &c Winter's Tale. Act IV. Scene 3. Shep- herd's Cot, Polixenes, Shepherd, Florizel, Perdita, ik.c Macbeth. Act I. Scene 3. The Three M'itches Macbeth. Act III. Scene 4. Ghost of Banquo, Macbeth, &c Macbeth. Act V. Scene 1. Lady Macbeth walking in her Sleep King John. Act III. Scene 4. Constance, Philip, Lewis, &c King John. Act IV. Scene 3. Arthur, Pembroke, and Salisbury King Richard II. Act III. Scene 2. Coast of Wales. Richard, Aumerle, &c King Richard II. Act V. Scene 2. Duke and Dutchess of York, and Aumerle First Part of King Henry IV. Act II. Scene 1. Inn Yard. Two Carriers, and Gadshill First Part of King Henry IV. Act II. Scene 3. Hotspur and Lady Percy engravers. Caldwall. Fittler. Angus. Fittler. Bartolozzr. Collyer. Stow. Parker. Wilson. Smith. Taylor. Parker. Stow. Fittler. Neaglc. 157 First Part of King Hekry IV. Act V. Scene 4. Falstaff rising slowly Second Part of King Henry IV. Act IV. Scene 4. Henry and Prince of "Wales Second Part of King Henry IV. Act 5. Scene 5. Falstalf discarded King Henry V. Act III. Scene 3. Henry before the Gates of Harfleur FiBST Part of King Henry VI. Act II. Scene 4. The Ked and White Roses First Part of King Henry VI. Act II. Scene 5. Room in the Tower. Mortimer in a Chair, Jailor, and Richard Plantagenet . First Part of King Henry VI. Act II. Scene 5. Room in the Tower. IMortimer, Plantagenet, &c First Part of King Henry VI. Act V. Scene 4. Joan la Pucelle and Fiends Second Part of King Henry VI. Act II. Scene 2. York, Salisbury, and Warwick ... Second Part of King Henry VI. Act III. Scene 2. Queen Margaret and Suffolk Second Part of King Henry VI. Act III. Scene 3. Death of Cardinal Beaufort Third Part of King Henry VI. Act III. Scene 2. King Edward, Lady Grey, &c. . . . Third Part of King Henry VI. Act V. Scene 5. King Edward, Margaret, Prince, &c. King Richard III. Act III. Scene 1. The two Princes, Gloster, Buckingham, &c King Richard III. Act III. Scene 4, Gloster, Buckingham, Stanley, Hastings, &c, engravers. Neagle. Wilson. Collyer. Stow. Ogborne. Taylor. Gray. Smith. Smith. Taylor. Gray. HoUoway. Holloway. Reading. Smith. 158 King Richard III. Act IV. Scene 3. Smothering of the two Princes KiKG Henry VIII, Act I. Scene 4. King Henry and Anne Bullen , King Henry VIII. Act III. Scene 2. Wolsey, Norfolk, Suffolk, &c King Henry VIII. Act IV. Scene 2. Katherine, Griffith, and Patience King Henry VIII. Act V. Scene 1. King Henry and Cranmer CoRioLANUS. Act I. Scene 3. Volumnia and Virgilia CoRioLANUs. Act IV. Scene 5. Aufidius and Coriolanus Julius C^sar. Act III. Scene 1. Anthony and the Body of Cissar Julius C^sar. Act V. Scene 5. Brutus and Strato Antony and Cleopatra. Act IV. Scene 4. Arming of Antony Antony AND Cleopatra. ActV. Scene 2. Cleopatra, Guards, &c TiMON OF Athens. Act I. Scene 2. Timon, Lords, and Sen^ants Timon of Athens. Act IV. Scene 1. Timon without the Walls of Athens Titus Andronicus. Act II. Scene 3. Tamora, Lavinia, Demetrius, and Chi- ron Titus Andronicus. Act IV. Scene 1. Lavinia running after Lucius engravers. Heath. Taylor. Wilson. Parker. Leney. Stow. Parker. Parker. Noble. Warren. Noble. Rhodes. Taylor. Smith. Reading. 159 Titus Androkicus. Act IV. Scene 2. Demetrius, Chiron, Aaron, Nurse, and Child Troilus and Cressida. Act I. Scene 2. Cressida, Pandarus, Troilus, Soldiers, &c Troilus and Cressida. Act V. Scene 3. Hector, Andromache, Cassandra, &c Cymbeline. Act II. Scene 2. Imogen in Bed Cymbeline. Act II. Scene 4. Posthumus, Philario, and lachimo Cymbeline. Act III. Scene 6. Imogen in Boy's Clothes, entering into the Cave King Lear. Act I. Scene 1. King of France, Cordelia, Goneril, and Regan King Lear. Act III. Scene 4. Edgar, Lear, Cordelia, and Kent King Lear. Act IV. Scene 7. Lear, Cor- delia, and Kent Romeo and Juliet. Act I. Scene 5. The Masquerade Scene Romeo AND Juliet. Act II. Scene 5. Juliet and Nurse Romeo and Juliet. Act III. Scene 5. Ro- meo, Juliet, and Nurse Romeo and Juliet. Act IV. Scene 5. Trance of Juliet Romeo and Juliet. Act IV. Scene 5. Trance of Juliet, (different from the ahove) . Romeo and Juliet. Act V. Scene 3. Death of Romeo engbavers. Hogg. Warren. Fittler. Stow. Wilson. Parker. Sharpe. Schiavonetti. Smith. Smith. Parker. Stow. Simon. Blake. Heath. 160 PAINTERS Westall Westall Porter Boydell Hamlet. Act III. Scene 4. Queen, Hamlet, and Ghost Hamlet. Act IV. Scene 7- Ophelia Othello. Act IV. Scene 2. Othello, Des- demona kneeling Othello. Act V. Scene 2. Desdemona in Bed, asleep ENGRAVERS. Wilson. Parker. Michel, Noble. END OF THE SMALL PLATES TO SHAKSPEARE. i THE HOUGHTON GALLERY. A List of the Subjects which are contained in the above celebrated Collection of Pictures, late the property of the Earl of Orford, but now in the possession of the Emperor of Russia, consisting of One Hundred and Thirty-three Plates, engraved by the most celebrated Artists, in Two Volumes Imperial Folio. *^* Any of the following Plates may be had separate. For the Price, Size, ^e., the Reader is referred to the regular Alphabetical Catalogue, under the Name ■ of the Painter. 3rill Africa VOL. I. The Portrait of the Empress of Russia Minerva presenting the Nine Muses to Apollo Dedication. Twenty-eight Plans, Elevations, Perspective View, Chimney Pieces, and Furniture at Houghton, the Seat of the Earl of Orford, where this Collection formerly was placed . . . The Happy Peasants Virgin, Jesus, Elizabeth, and St. John (St. John on a Lamb) Sir Thomas Wharton.... ,. Henry Danvers, Earl of Danby The Marriage of St. Catherine The placing Christ in the Sepulchre Joconda, Mistress to Francis I. King of France The Prodigal Son A Sea Port Europa ENGRAVERS. Watson. Bartolozzi. Mason. Green. Green. Green. Green. Green. Michel. Michel. Canot. Browne. Browne. J 62 PAINTERS. Snyders Snyders Wootton Kneller Vandyke Sacchi Cignani Poussin Poussin Vos, M. de .... Teniers Rubens Murillo Murillo Boll Cortona Rosa di Tivoli Rosa di Tivoli Dobson Velasquez Ponzoni .Lely Rembrandt ... Bourgognone . Bourgognone , Jervaise Jervaise Halls Rosa ... Campadoglio . Vandyke Wyck Beretoni Murillo Murillo Vandyke Vandyke Rubens Vandyke Poussin , Poussin Teniers Ostade Rosa Wootton Rubens ....!,.. A Fruit Market A Herb Market Hounds and Magpie J oseph Carreras, a Spanish Poet ........ Inigo Jones Venus Bathing, and Cupids Nymph and Shepherd The Sportsman The Fisherman The Larder Teniers' Kitchen The Waggoner The Adoration of the Shepherds The Assumption of the Virgin A Lady reading Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar The Goat-herd The Shepherd Dobson's Father... Pope Innocent the Tenth , The Holy Family , The Countess of Wharton Rembrandt's Wife Mendicants Banditti Dogs and Dead Game Dogs and Game Frank Halls Captain of Banditti , A Fruit Piece A Horse's Head . A Greyhound's Head The Holy Family The Flight into Egypt The Crucifixion Sir Thomas Chaloner.. King Charles the First ... Lady sitting in a Chair Lord Wandesford A Landscape A Landscape Boors at Cards Boors Drinking Democritus and Protagoras A Hunting Piece Mary Magdalen washing Christ's Feet ENGRAVER Earlom. Earlom. Byrne. Green. Green. Mason. Michel. Browne. Mason. Earlom. Michel. Browne. Green. Green. Earlom. Michel. Canot. Canot. Green. Green. Green, Earlom. Earlom. Peake. Peake. Canot. Canot. Michel. Michel. Earlom. Earlom. Earlom. Sherwin. Spilsbury. Spilsbury. Earlom. Boydell. W atson. Watson. Mason. Mason. Michel. Michel. Pether. Lerpiniere. Earlom. 163 Titian's Son and Nurse A Flower Piece A Fruit Piece VOL. li. The Portrait of Sir Robert Walpole Hercules presented in Heaven to Jupiter and Juno, by Minerva and Mercury The Judgment of Paris Young Bacchus asleep A Concert of Birds, the Owl beating time Simeon and Child Rubens' Wife , Sir Thomas Gresham, Founder of Gresham College Hercules and Omphale Venus and Cupid Moses in the Bulrushes ^ Daedalus and Icarus Archbishop Laud Lady Jane, daughter of Lord Wenman .... Saint John Boy and Lute The Death of Joseph The Gamesters The Nativity The Holy Family Rubens and his Family Bathsheba bringing Abishag to David Portrait of a Monk Portraits of Hounds Lady Philadelphia Wharton Pope Clement the Ninth Christ appearing to Mary in the Garden .... The Dutch Cottage An Italian Fair The Exposition of Cyrus Orpheus The Holy Family The Virgin and Infant Jesus The Prodigal Son Abraham offering up his Son Isaac Cupid burning Armour The Virgin and Infant Jesus Engravers. Murphy. Earlom. Earlom. Watson. Bartolozzi. Earlom. Earlom. Earlom. Earlom. Michel. Michel. Michel. Michel. Read. Facius. Watson. Boydell. Ravenet. Picot. Michel. Green. Michel. Poilly. Watson. Earlom. Green. Earlom. Dunkarton. Hall. Murphy. Fittler. Fittler. Earlom. Earlom. Michel. Michel. Ravenet. Murphy, UTiite. Sailliar. 164 Helena Forman, Rubens' second Wife Lions at Play St. Stephen Stoned Two Landscapes The Cascade Jacob burying Laban's Images Apollo and Diana A Fruit Piece The Assumption of the Virgin The Holy Family The Shepherds' OlFering A Fish Market , A Game Market Meleager and Atalanta The Continence of Scipiiv Moses striking the Rock Christ laid in the Sepulchre Apollo Virgin and Child Bacchanalians . The Doctoys of the Church consulting upon the Immaculateness of the Virgin Our Saviour in the Garden Banditti Saint John Two Saints , Mrs. Jenny Deering A Dance of Boy Angels Venus asleep The Cyclops at their Forge Charles the First, King of Great Britain Henrietta Maria, Queen of Great Britain Philadelphia and Elizabeth Wharton, the Daughters of Philip Lord Wharton ., ENGIIAVERS. Sailliar. Walker. Aliamet. Lerpiniere Vivares. Earlom. Michel. Boydell. Dunkarton. Dunkarton. Michel. Earlom. Earlom. Earlom. Legat. Michel. Hodges. Picot. Picot. Earlom. Sharp. Simon. Heath. Picot. Picot. Townley. Facius. Bartolozzi. fliurphy. Gunst. Gunst. Gunst. END OF THE HOUGHTON GALLERY. « FORSTER'S BRITISH GALLERY OF ENGRAVINGS, i I \ From Pictures of the Italian, Flemish, Dutch, and English Schools, ] in the possession of His Majesty, and several Noblemen and Gen- I tlemenof the United Kingdom ; with some Account of each Picture. j By Edward Forster, A.M., F.R.S., and S.A., Chaplain to His 1 Grace the Duke of Newcastle. One Volume, folio. This Volume contains Fifty -two Engravings, executed by the most eminent Artists, of which a List is- subjoined, with the Subjects and the Names of the Painters. Any of the Plates may be had separate. For Price, ^e. see the respective Painters in the Alphabetical Catalogue. PAIKTERS Caracci Wilson Vandyke Rembrandt.... Ostade Rembrandt.... Murillo Cuyp Caracci Brauwer Guercino Vandervelde Rembrandt... Ostade , Angelo M. .. Dominichino Poussin Murillo Snyders Berghem Rubens A Magdalen View of Rome Vandyke as Paris Christ in tbe Storm . , Flemish Cottage Samuel and Eli Holy Family Canal of Dort Holy Family Flemish Pastime Joseph's Garment .... Sea View Portrait of Berghem . Dutch Boors regaling The Cartoon of Pisa A Magdalen Italian Landscape ... The Good Shepherd Bears and Dogs The Sybil's Temple Abel ENGRAVERS. Smith. Middiman. Schiavonetti. Fittler. Fittler. Fittler. Heath. Fittler. Raimbach. Noble. Schiavonetti. Fittler. Schiavonetti. Taylor. Schiavonetti. Schiavonetti. Middiman. Heath. Fittler. Fittler. Heath. 166 PAINTERS. Tintoret Reynolds Ostade ... Reynolds Claude Rubens Titian Douw Rembrandt Poussin Guido Vandyke Reynolds Caracci Douw Metzu Elsheimer Poussin , Matsys , Mola Veronese ,. Cuyp Mieris Bartolomeo Rembrandt Doici Rubens Terburg Dominicliino . . . . Velasquez Vinci Albano . Titian... Rubens Rosa Archbishop of Spalatro .... Venus A Flemish Family Infant Hercules A Landscape . . Death of Hippolytus A Nobleman of Cyprus The Tooth Drawer A Warrior The Plague St. John.... Lady and Child Ugolino Infant Christ Gerard Douw The Letter Writer St. Christopher A Group of Boys The Misers The Tomb of Christ Susanna and the Elders .., Fishing under the Ice The Cat Holy Family Salutation Ecce Homo ! Woman taken in Adultery . The Trumpeter Death of Cleopatra Pope Innocent X Boy and Tablet Unpublished Plates to the preceding Work, Bath of Diana , . J upiter and Antiope Virgin and Child Salvator Rosa ENGRAVEBS. Skelton. Raimbach. Fittler. Heath. Middiman. Smith. Skelton. Taylor. Cardon. Fittler. Heath. Smith. Raimbach. Sharp. Mitan. Burnet. Heath. Smith. Fittler. Middiman. Smith. Fittler. Burnet. Engleheart. Burnet. Heath. Bromley. Burnet. Smith. Fittler. Bromley. Skelton. Raimbach. Schiavonetti. Neagle. END OF FORSTEIVS GALLEUV. BRITISH GALLERY OF PICTURES. A Catalogue of the Subjects contained in Tomkins Gallery of the Old Masters in Great Britain, with Descriptions, by Henry Tresham, R.A., and William Young Ottley, F.S.A. One Volume folio. ^* Any of the following Plates may be had separate from the Work. For the Price of Prints, Proofs, and Colours, the Reader is referred to the regular Alphabetical Catalogue, under the Name of the Painter. Two Heads of Apostles /The Nativity iMadonna and Child La Belle Vierge Madonna, Infant Christ, and St. John . . . Holy Family, with St. John Virgin and Child, Elizabeth and St. John Gaston de Folx Vision of St. Augustine La Madonna dell Gatto Children at Play Mid-day Marriage of St. Catherine The Hornbook Lot and his Daughters Christ in the Sepulchre Woman taken in Adultery Incredulity of St. Thomas An Aquatic Fete at Port , The Interior of a Cottage Le Bonnet Vert Gerard Douw The Village Festival The Happy Shepherds Evening , ENGRAVERS. Cheesman. Bourlier. Tomkins. Tomkins. Freeman. Tomkins. Tomkins. Cardon. Tomkins. Cardon. Woodman. Wright. Agar. Cooper. Schiavonetti. Cheesman. Cardon. Scriven. Median d. Cardon. Cooper. Scriven. Scott. Scott. Scott. END OF TRESHAM'S GALLERY. WHITAKER'S HISTORY OF RICHMONDSHIRE. A Catalogue of the Plates contained in the above splendid Work, in Two Volumes folio. *«* -^ny of the following Plates may he had separate from the Work. PAIXTERS Harraden Turner Buckler Buckler Buckler Turner .. .. Buckler Turner Buckler Bradley Turner , Buckler Turner Buckler Buckler , Turner Turner Turner Turner Bradley Margaret, Countess of Richmond View of Richmond, Yorkshire Interior of the Keep of Richmond Castle Keep of Richmond Castle... Stalls in St, Mary's Church, Richmond Richmond Castle and Town Grey Friars' Tower, Richmond St. Agatha's Abbey, Easby Interior of the Hall of ditto.' Ground Plan of Easby Abbey Aske Hall Romaldkirk Church High Force or Fall of Tees Roman Antiquities at Rokeby South East View of Egglestone Abbey Egglestone Abbey J unction of the Greta and Tees Brignal Church Wycliffe, near Rokeby Plan of the Intrenched Lines at Stanwick and Forcell Merrick Abbey, Swaledale Brass Plate in Wensley Castle Aysgarth Force Screen in Aysgarth Church Simmer Lake Moss Dale Fall Hardraw Fall Ground Plan of Jervaux Abbey . Brass Plates in Caiterie Church ENGRAVEHS. Fry. Smith. Lowry. Le Keux. Lowry. Archer, Pye, Le Keux. Pye. Hall. Scott. Pye. Landseer. Lowry. Heath. Higham. Pye. Rawle. Pye. Hall. Varrell. Unknown. Scott. Roffe. Le Keux. Middiman. Pye. Hall. Unknown. 169 Court of Hornby Castle Brass Plates in "Wath Church Crook of Lune Roman Antiquities found near Lancaster Gateway at Lancaster Castle Ingleborough, from Hornby Castle Hornby Castle Kirby Lonsdale Church-yard Heysham and Cumberland Mountains ... Sizergh Hall Weathercote Cave East View of Peel Castle — , East View of Furness Abbey Fac-simile of a Grant Umbo of a Shield in the British Museum Ashton HaU ENGRAVERS. Milton. Unknown. Archer. Roffe. Roffe. Heath. Radclyffe. Heath. W. R. Smith. Highara. Middiman. Roffe. Varrell. Unknown. Unknown. Rawle. END OF WHITAKER'S HISTORY OF RICHMONDSHIRE. BUCHANAN'S SELECT WORK OF ENGRAVINGS. A List of the Plates engraved for the above splendid Work. For the Price, ^c. see the Alphabetical Catalogue, under the name of the Painter. PAINTERS Vandyke Titian Dominichino , Vandyke Titian Vandyke Correggio .... Dominichino Head Head . Moroni Rubens Titian Charles I. in three positions. Sophonisba Ste. Cecile The Diike of Hamilton Titian's Daughter Thomas, Earl of Arundel.... Boy reading The Infant Saviour Iris Echo. Titian's Schoolmaster Spanish OflScer , Parce Somnum rumpere .... ENGRAVERS. N. Sharp. A. Smith. N. Shai-p. C. Heath. J. Heath. N. Sharp. Morghen. Pizzi. Folo. Folo. Fittler. Fittler. Morghen. END OF BUCHANAN GALLERY. HEARNE AND BYRNE'S ANTIQUITIES OF GREAT BRITAIN. Illustrated in Eighty-four Views of Monasteries, Castles, and Churches, with Descriptions in English and French. 2 vols, folio; size of the Plates^ 11 inches by 9. N.B. Separate Plates may be had, 2s. 6d. each. folio; size of the Plates^ 11 inches by 9. Vol. J. contains Fifty-two Views, viz. Frontispiece. Malmsbury Abbey, West Front Wiltshire. 1. Greystoke Castle Cumberland. 2. Donnington Castle , Berkshire. 3. Castle Acre Priory NorfoUi. 4. Beverstone Castle Gloucestershire. 6. St. Mary's Abbey • • 6. Furness Abbey, West Aspect Lancashire. 7. Egremont Castle Cumberland. 8. Lancaster Castle Lancashire. 9. Warkworth Hermitage Northumberland. 10. Lumley Castle Durham, 11. Carlisle Castle Cumberland. 12. Cockermouth Castle Cumberland. 13. Glasgow Cathedral Glasgow. 14. Wetherall Priory •• Cumberland. 15. Stirling Castle Stirlingshire. IG. Furness Abbey, North Aspect Lancashire. 17. Rippon Minster Yorkshire. 18. Roslin Castle ' Mid-Lothian. ^171 19. St. Edmundsbury Abbey Gate Suffolk. 20. St. Anthony's Chapel Edinburgh. 21. Melrose Abbey Roxburghshire. 22. ' Hospital of St. Cross Hampshire. 23. Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh. 24. Malmsbury Abbey Wiltshire. 25. Kelso Monastery Roxburghshire. 26. Lanercost Priory v,..-. Cumberland. 27. Melrose Abbey,. Interior of the Tmnsept Roxburghshire. 28. Malmsbury Abbey, West End Wiltshire. 29. Leiston Abbey • Suffolk. 30. Wingfield Castle Suffolk. 31. Stirling Castle (second View of)..., Stirlingshire. 32. Castle Acre Castle ••• Norfolk. 33. St. Thomas's Hospital and Mickle-gate Bar York. 34. Brancepeth Castle Durham. 35. Egglestone Abbey ■ Yorkshire. 36. Craigmillar Castle Mid-Lothian. 37. Castle Rising Castle • Norfolk. 38. Linlithgow Palace West Lothian. 39. Fountain's Abbey Yorkshire. 40. Lincluden College Nithsdale. 41. Ely Cathedral Cambridgeshire. 42. Peel Castle Lancashire. 43. Glasgow Cathedral and Palace Glasgow. 44. Allington Castle Kent. 45. Tynemouth Monastery ■ Northumberland. 46. Morpeth Castle Ditto. 47. Rothesay Castle Isle of Bute. 48. Warkworth Castle Northumberland. 49. Haddington Priory East-Lothian. 50. Byland Abbey Yorkshire. Tail Piece, Stonehenge Wiltshire. Vol. II. contains Thirty-two Views, via. 1 . St. Peter's Church Oxford. 2. St. Botolph's Priory, Colchester Essex. 3. Newark Castle Nottinghamshire. 4. Lanthony Abbey Monmouthshire. 5. South Gate, Yarmouth . Norfolk. 6. Gloucester Cathedral... Gloucestershire. 7. Hereford Cathedral Herefordshire. 8. St. James's Church, Dun wick Suffolk. 9. Salisbury Cathedral Wiltshire. 10. Ludlow Castle, General View Salop. 11. Ludlow Castle, Interior View Salop. 172 12. Chepstow Castle Monmouthshire. 13. Barnard Castle ". Durham. 14. Caistor Castle Norfolk. 15. Episcopal Palace, WeUs , Somersetshire. 16. Glastonbury Market Cross Ditto. 17. Roch Abbey Yorkshire. 18. Kenil worth Priory Gate Warwickshire. 19. Holy-Rood House Edinburgh. 20. Beaulieu Abbey Hampshire. 21. Wells Cathedral Somersetshire. 22. Southampton, Bar Gate Hampshire. 23. Carlisle Cathedral Cumberland. 24. St. Alban's Abbey Hertfordshire. 25. Tintern Abbey Monmouthshire. 26. Thaxted Church Essex. 27. Abbey Church, St. Alban's Hertfordshire. 28. Rochester Cathedral Kent. 29. Ragland Castle Monmouthshire. 30. Lanthony Abbey, West View.. Monmouthshire. 31. Wigmore Castle Herefordshire. 32. Gloucester Cathedral, West View Gloucestershire. THE END OF HEARNE AND BYRNE's ANTIQUITIES. OXFORD WINDOW ; A Set of Fourteen Prints, from the West Window of the Chapel, New College, Oxford. Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds ; en- graved by Facius. Imperial folio. Separate Prints may be had. — See Article Reyxolds. 1. A General View of the Entire Window, with the Disposition of the different Subjects in the several Divisions. 18| inches by 25^ high. 2. The Subject of the two Divisions on the right hand of the Centre Piece, of which they are a part ; representing the Portraits of Sir Joshua Reynolds and Mr. Jervaise, habited as Shepherds. A Shepherd's Boy and Lamb are introduced, to enrich the Design. These two Divisions are put together in order to prevent unnecessary joinings. IG inches by 25 high. 3. The Nativity, in the Centre of the Window. — A fine Figure of the Virgin kneehng by the Infant Jesus, who lies in the Manger, surrounded by four beautiful infant Angels on their knees; Joseph pointing out our Saviour to the Shepherds : one of the Shepherds appears to hold his hand before his eyes, as if unable to bear the glory proceeding from the Child. 24 inches by 25 high. 4. This Print, which joins to the upper part of the Nativity, contains only a single Angel, contemplating the Cross, surrounded with Glory. Upon a Scroll, proceeding from the Angel, is written, in Greek, " Which things the angels desire to look into." 24 inches by 19^ high. 5. The Subject of the two Divisions on the left hand of the Centre Piece, representing young Shepherds and Shepherdesses ; a Shepherd's Boy holds In his hand a Torch, from which that part of the Picture is enlightened. These divisions are likewise put together in the same manner as Plate II. 16 inches by 25 high. 6 and 7. In order to render the publication more complete, two Prints, entirely of Sky, are added, to join on each side the Print, Plate IV., which will make the whole a large Square. 3 feet 5J inches by 4 feet 5l inches long. Seven other Prints to be placed under the Nativity, representing Faith, Hope, and Charity, Justice, Prudence, Temperance, and Fortitude. Each 13 inches by 20 inches high. END OF ENGRAVINGS FROM OXFORD WINDOW. BRITTON'S FINE ARTS OF THE ENGLISH SCHOOL. A List of the Plates contained in the above Work. For Price, Size, S^c. see the Alphabetical Catalogue. Lord Ashburton Thetis bearing the Armour to Achilles... Pope's Villa George Romney The Earl of Argyle in Prison Garrick between Tragedy and Comedy .. The Expiation of Orestes Sir Joshua Reynolds Titania, Puck, &c. Richard Wilson, R.A Marquess of Granby Loose of the four Angels Monumental Group Deliver us from Evil . Thy Kingdom come Thy Will be done A Monumental Group A Falling Giant Design for a National Institution St. Paul's Cathedral Plan of the Basement of Ditto Elevation of the Western Front of Ditto Section of the Dome, &c. of Ditto ENGRAVERS. Bond. Bond. Pye. Bond. Scriven. Cardon. Bond. Bond. Scriven. Bond. Bond. Bond. Godby. Bond. Bond. Bond. Godby. Bond. Le Keux. Le Keux. Roife. Le Keux. Le Keux. END OF BRITTO>PS FINE ART.S. ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE NOVELS AND TALES OF THE AUTHOR OF WAVERLEY. A List of the Subjects contained in the above Plates. PAINTERS. Allan Allan Allan Allan Old Mohtality. Vignette Old Mortality. Burley's Concealment... The ANTiQTJAaY. Antiquary buying Fish... The ANTiauARY. The Laird of Monkbarns arming himself Rob Roy. The Fight of Baillie Jarvie.. Black Dwarf. Isabella's visit to the Hut... Heart of Mid Lothian. Breakfast Scene. Bride of Lammermoor. Lucy Ashton and Ravenswood at the Mermaid's Fountain .... Legend of Montrose. Captain Dalgetty. Waverle Y. The Quarrel at Luckie Macleary's between Bradwardine and Balmawhapple .... Waverley. Conclusion of Flora's Song Guy Mannering. Meeting of Meg Merrilies. Guy Mannering. Meg Merrilies Predicting. Guy Mannering. Meg Merrilies on the Height predicting the fall of EUangowan ... Guy Mannering. Dying Smuggler Guy Mannering. Kennedy on the Beach . Guy BIannering. Death of Meg Merrilies. Guy Mannering. The Sudden Appearance of Meg Merrilies on Gibbie's-Knowe Guy Mannering. Julia Mannering sere- naded from the Lake engravers. Lizars. Engleheart. Bleyer. Warren. Romney. Engleheart. Romney. Romney. Heath. Warren. Engleheart. Warren* Cook. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath* Heath, Heath, 176 Guy Mannehing. Brown and Dinmont.... IvANHOE. Gurth,Wamba, &c. in the Forest. The Tournament Wamba before Front de Boeuf .... Palmer's Introduction to Rowena. Fortitude of Rebecca Rowena rescued from the Flames. Rebecca at the Stake "White Maid of Avenel Mysie's Visit to Shafton IVANHOE. IVANHOE. IVANHOE. IVANHOE. IVANHOE. IVANHOE. monasteby. Monastery. Monastery. Halbert Glendinning's Invo- cation of the White Maid of Avenel Monastery. Warden reproving Julian Avenel Monastery. Catherine lamenting Julian... Monastery. Spirit of Avenel appearing .. . Abbot. Death of Roland Graeme Abbot. Roland and Glendinning Abbot. Roland and the Queen Kenilworth. Tony Foster and Varley Gallantry of Sir W. Raleigh. Countess attended by Janet. Entry of Queen Elizabeth... Mike abusing Tony Foster.. Leicester and the Countess.. Wayland Smith relating the Kenilworth. Kentlworth. Kenilworth. Kenilworth. Kenilworth. Kenilworth. History of his Life.,. ENGRAVERS. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath. Heath, Heath. Heath. Heath. Romney. Scott. Heath. Engleheart. Romney. Rolls. Rolls. END OF ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE NOVELS AND TALES. LITERARY SOUVENIR. A List of the Subjects contained in the several Years already published of the above Annual. 1825. The Decision of the Flower Ishmael and Miriam The Bay of Naples The Mother and Child Mary Queen of Scots and Chatelar Kirkstall Abbey France. Lyons Spain. Fortress of Saguntum Paris from Pere 1» Chaise Autographs of Living Poets The above set of Plates for 1825, Proofs, on India paper, 11. Is.; is. each, separate. 1826. The Lovers' Quarrels Richmond Hill The Rivals The Forsaken Windsor Castle Lady Louisa Russell The Kiss Bolton Abbey Blondel and Richard the First. Autographs, two plates ENGRAVERS. Heath. Heath. Heath. Humphrys. Baker. Finden. Finden. Finden. Finden. Fenner. The above set of Plates for 182C, Proofs, on India paper, scarce, 21. 2s. ; separate Proofs, 5s. each. RoUs. Goodall. W. Finden. Heath. Heath. Thompson. Humphrys. E. Finden. Humphrys. Messenger. 178 PAINTERS Howard West Martin Newton., Turner Eastlake Green Farrier West Fielding Leslie Thompson Wood Linton Pickersgill Farrier Chalon Chalon Allan Stothard . . . Danby 1827. Girl in a Florentine Costume Lord Byron Alexander and Diogenes A Spanish Lady Buckfastleigh Abbey The Contadina Rosalie _ Auld Robin Gray Cupid and Psyche Goodrich Castle The above set of Plates for 1827, Proofs, on India paper, \l. 4s.,- separate Proofs, 5s. each. 1828. The Duke and Duchess reading Don Quixote Juliet after the Masquerade Pysche . The return of a Victorious Armament Medora The Declaration The Thief Discovered The Jewel of the Philippine Isles The Stolen Kiss A Conversation A Fete Champetre The above set of Plates for 1 828, Proofs, on India paper, \l. 8s. ; before Letters, 2l.\2s. Gd.; separate Proofs, 5s. each; before Letters, 10s. Gd. each. ENGRAVEES. Heath. Engleheart. Finden. Robinson. Wallis. Mitchell. Finden. Romney. Humphrys. Findon. Rolls. Rolls. Engleheart. Goodall. Rolls. Romney. Humphrys. Greatbatch. Romney. Ensom. Wallis. END OF LITERARY SOUVENIR. ENGRAVINGS BY ANCIENT MASTERS. The Works of the most eminent Masters of the Italian, German, Dutch, Flemish, French, and English Schools, formed from the most celebrated Collections sold of late Years, — including Sir M. M. Sykes\ the Count de Fries', Sfc. %c. EARLY ITALIAN ENGRAVINGS. A choice Collection of the earliest Productions, from the first period of the Art, consisting of — Impressions from Works in Niello ; Specimens by the Master of the Caduceus, Domenico Campagnola, G. Mocetto, Baccio Baldini, Jacomo Francia, Andrea Manteona, Robetta, GiuLio Campagnola, Nicoletto da Modena, Gr. DA Bresia, Zoan Andrea, Sandro Botticelli ; the Battle of the Ten Naked Figures, by Antonio del Pollajuolo; the Sibyls and Prophets, by Baldini ; Maps to Ptolemy's Geography, printed in 1478, complete ; and other early Specimens by the master of the year 1515, &c. &c. MARC ANTONIO RAIMONDI. The capital Works of Marc Antonio Raimondi, containing most of his rarest Productions, chiefly from the Sykes' and De Fries' Collections. The following may be mentioned as not only being of extreme scarcity, but for their brilliancy of impression : — Mount Parnassus, after Raphael; The Rape of Helen; Queen of Sheba's Visit to Solomon; Saint Paul PREACHING AT ATHENS; DaVID CUTTING OFF THE HeAD OF GoLIAH, before the Monogram of Marc Antonio; Saint Cecilia, after Raphael; Young Man, Serpent, and Woman; TraJan entering the City OF Rome ; Naked Woman standing on a Globe ; La Vierge au PoissoN, after Raphael, before the Plate. was retouched, &c. &c. 180 JULIO BONASONE. The Works of Julio Bonasone, containing Bocchius's Emblems ; Portrait of Michael Angelo, first state; Sea Nymphs and Tritons; Judith bearing the Head of Holofernes ; St. Mark, after Pierino del Vaga ; Holy Family ; the Rape of Europa ; Noah leaving the Ark ; Clelia passing the Tiber, after Polidore, &c. &c. ITALIAN ETCHINGS, &c. A Collection of Italian Etchings and Engravings, of the later Italian School, containing Specimens of Marc de Ravenna, the Mantuani, Martin Rota, Aug. Veneziano, Spagnoletto, Carracci, Guido, Cantaktni, Castiglione, Meldoli^a, Boroccio, Parmegiano, Sal. Rosa, &c. &c. A curious and rare Selection from the early Productions of JWartin %t^oeix, Israel Uan jmed;en, mtext €&Iotl«ntl;£>n, JWartin Zmtl, aSRoIctemutli' The following may be enumerated for their scarcity and fine preservation : Christ taken down from the Cross, with the Monogram, 13J¥l., unknown to Bartsch ; Set of Twelve, The Passion of Christ, by JJlartin %c])oen ; Christ bearing his Cross, by ^ert €&Iocfeent]^on ; The Tournament, and Entertainment at the Court of Munich, by i¥larttn Eagel ; The Crucifixion, by Israel Uan imecl)eu, first state ; The Crucifixion, by JWarttn Sci^oen ; The Life of the Virgin, by IsvaellJan JWecIjen ; Nativity, by JWatr ; Our Saviour attended by Six Angels, a turious anU earli? performance of JWartin Sif)oen ; &c. &c. ALBERT DURER. The Works of Albert Durer, consisting of his most beautiful Produc- tions. Among others, his Adam and Eve, The Knight of Death ; The Pandora, or large Fortune; St. Jerome in his Study- The Prodigal Son; The Lovers; Albert Durer's Dream,' Satyr taken in Adultery; Nymph and River God; St. Jerome 181 IN THE Desert, Virgin and Child, &c. &c. The whole very fine impressions, with many Wood-cuts, and curious early Copies from his Prints. LITTLE GERMAN MASTERS, &:c. A Collection of the little German Masters, and others of the same School, comprising Specimens of the Works of Henry Aldegrever, Hans Sebald Beham, Lucas Van Leyden, Theodore de Bry, Hans BuRGMAiR, David Hopfer, Virgilius Solis, Wiercx, Hans Holbein, BiNCK, Lucas Cranach, Duvet, Melchoir Lorch, &c. &c. GOLTZIUS, SAENREDAM, MULLER, &c. The Works of those excellent Artists, Henry Goltzius, John Muller, John Saenredam, James Matham, &c., containing Goltzius' own Por- trait; his muscular Figure of Hercules ; The large Whale by Saenredam ; The Last Supper, by Muller; also, his Perseus armed by Minerva and Mercury, esteemed his Chef-d'(Euvre, a choice Proof, &c. &c. DUTCH ETCHINGS. A- Collection of Dutch Etchings, comprising Specimens by Waterloo, John, and Andrew Both, Stoop, Swanevelt, Nicholas Berghem, Cornelius Bega, Dusart, David Teniers, Karl du Jardin, Ever- DiNGEN, Adrien Vandevelde, Vandyck, Rodermont, Saftleven, Hondius,Zeeman, F.Bol, Van Vliet, Mieris, Bronkhorst, Adrien Van Ostade, &c. &c. REMBRANDT. A CoUection of the Works of Rembrandt Van Rhyn, consisting of many of his choicest Productions. The following may be mentioned as being very fine-— Clement de Jonge, first state; Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate of the Temple ; St. Peter and the Angel ; Death of the Virgin ; Gold Weigher ; Christ among the Doctors, ^irs^ state ; the Angel appearing to the Shepherds; Triumph of Mordecai ; Presentation in the Temple; Flight into Egypt ; A Village near a High Road, (arched at top) ; Large Landscape, with the Sail of a Mill; Gold Weigher's Field, on India Paper ; Woman and Satyr, &c. &c. 182 WENCESLAUS HOLLAR. A Collection of the Works of Wenceslaus HoUar, consisting of his Historical Hir^Clii f Maps, Plans, and Views; Ihips, Lanrdpe Habits, Enghsh and Foreign Portraits; Insects, Animals, Titles &c amongst which will be found Robekt Dkveke^x, E.ke oe Es ex, o"; Hokse^ck; Anne of Cleves; Mary Queen of Scots; Charles ll Z state, WE.TWOKTH, Eak. or Sxkaeeok.; Thoma , Eah. oe Anfx BE., and other Ovals; Jacob Stakiek; Thomas Hob;es, prooe ; Tk cl^'^HEAr h'" ' ''T"^" S.K.E.OWEK ; The Sea^o^ ; Cat s Head ; Hanging Hare ; Prospect of Arundel Castle • W Views of Richmond Palace ; Deal Castle, &c. &c. ' ^ SIR PETER PAUL RUBENS. PoN'^^Z^Suln^"'' "'v'' ""^"^ Rubens, engraved by BOLSWERT, Pontius, Suyderhoef, Vorsterman, P.de Jode, Soutman, Schelte &c. &c., many of which are proofs, and in the first state of the Pktes ' VISSCHER, VORSTERMAN, and SUYDERHOEF. The Works of the above celebrated Artists, including. The Rat Catcher- Musicians Ambulans; Pancake Woman, state. Interior of i Cottage proof; Boors Fighting, ditto, &c by Visscher; Snick! a-Snee; Grand Lion Hunt, by Suyderhoef, &c. &c. JACOB CALLOT, CLAUDE MELLAN and STEPHEN DELLA BELLA. '&C &f ' ^ ' ^"^"'^^^^^ by Cl audeMellan, FOREIGN PORTRAITS. A Collection of Foreign Portraits, many of which belong to the English Ser.es engraved by De Leu, Masson, Pass, Kilian, Drevet, Delf;' poiLL. r' "^'^ 183 BRITISH PORTRAITS. A large Collection of British Portraits, from the Heptarchy to the present time, consisting of Kings, Queens, Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Lawyers, Military and Literary Characters, Artists, Ladies, Remarkables, «&c., engraved by Faithorne, Delaram, Ehtracke, Pass, Hollar, Loggan, Vandrebanc, Veriue, Smith, &c. &c. Among others, of equal rarity and value, will be found the following: — James L on Horseback, View of London in the Background, by Delaram, presque unique; James L and his Queen, whole lengths, hy WiERCx, very rare ; Queen Catherine landing in England, &c. by Stoop ; Prince and Princess of Orange, by Faithorne; Duke of Gloucester, by C, V. Dalen, choice proof ; Henry Lord Darnley, John Lord Harrington, James Duke of Lenox, Henry Earl of Oxford, &c. from the Basio- logia; John, Earl of Rochester, by White, brilliant; Sir John Wynne, of Gwedyr, by Vaughan; Henry Spelman, by Faithorne, choice proof; General Lambert and Cromwell between the Pillars, by Faithorne Jane Kelleway, by Browne, brilliant ; Nell Gwynn, by Gascar and Valck ; Hobson, by Payne, proof; The Portsmouth Captains, by White, &c. &c. ENGLISH SCHOOL. A Collection of Specimens of the Historical and Fancy Subjects of Fai- thorne, Gaywood, Blooteling, Place, Smith, Bernard Lens, Thornhill, Winstanley, &C. WILLIAM HOGARTH. The Works of the celebrated William Hogarth, consisting of most of his best Productions, including First States of the following Plates :_Ma. RIAGE A-LA-MODE ; RaKE'S PROGRESS ; HaRLOT's PROGRESS ; ELECTION Pieces ; Beer Street and Gin Lane; March to Finchley, with the Sunday Date ; Strolling Actresses, &c. &c. ITALIAN, DUTCH, FRENCH, GERMAN, and ENGLISH SCHOOLS. An extensive Collection of Engravings of the above Schools, ARRANGED according to the Names of the Painters, consisting of many thousand Prints, admirably adapted for Gentlemen illustrating Dictionaries of Painters, &c. ANCIENT DRAWINGS. ITALIAN SCHOOL. An extensive Collection of Drawings by Italian Masters, containing genuine Specimens by Raphael, Correggio, Carracci, Baroccio, Bandinelli, JpLio Romano, S. Rosa, Meldolla, P. del Vaga, Schidone, M. Angelo, Guido, Bronzing, Titian, Zuccarelli ; a large Collection by GuERCiNO, Illuminated Letters, «Scc. &c. DUTCH SCHOOL. A Collection of Drawings by celebrated Dutch Masters, among which are Specimens by Rembrandt, A. Van Ostade, Jordaens, Rubens, Van- DTCK, and LlNGELBACH, RuYSDAEL, SnYDERS, P. DE LaER, ViSSCHER, J. Cats, Both, &c. &c. GERMAN SCHOOL, Containing Specimens by Lucas Van Leyden, D. Hopfer, Peter CocK,A.DuRER, Rademaker, Rottenhammer,Aldegraver,Mabuse, Beham, Hans Holbein, &c. &c. FRENCH SCHOOL. A lai-ge Collection, consisting of Specimens by Claude, Poussin, La Rue, Boucher, Coypel, Vignon, Quesnel, Callot, Stella, Vouet, Le Sueur, Le Brun, Lasne, &c. &c. ENGLISH SCHOOL, Among which are Specimens by Richard "Wilson, R.A., Webber, Vertue, Shepherd, J. M. W. Turner, R.A,, Kirk, Howitt, Row- landson,R. Westall, R.A. Copley Fielding, Prout, John Martin, Richter, &c. &c. MODERN ENGRAVINGS. ITALIAN SCHOOL, Consisting of the "Works of Volpato, Andreloni, Bettilini, LoNGHi, MuLLER, Vendramini, Garavaglia, Gandolfi, Folo, GiBERTI, &C. &C. FRENCH SCHOOL, Consisting of the "Works of Desnoyers, Bervic, Wille, Lignon, Beauvari,et, Bai>achau,"Audouin, Tardieu, Massard, Forster, BoissiEux, Canova's Statues, &c. &c. ENGLISH SCHOOL, Consisting of the principal "Works of Abraham Raimbach, William. FiNDEN, John Pye, George Cooke, John Burnet, J. H. Robinson, George T. Doo, Edward Goodall, William Bromley, William Raddon, Charles Heath, F. Engleheart, H. Le Keux, Charles Rolls, James Mitchell, J. Thompson, John Scott, Earlom, Bartolozzi, James Heath, &c. &c. Choice Proofs and fine Im- PRESSIONS. WILLIAM WOOLLETT, Containing choice Proofs of the following celebrated Plates: — Death OF General Wolfe, after West; Phaeton, after Wilson; Shooting Pieces, after Stubbs; Temple of Apollo, after Claude; the Seasons, after Smith; Cottagers and JoctrND Peasants, after Du Sart ; Land- scape, after A. Carracci ; Roman Edifices in Ruins, after Claude ; ToBiT AND the Angel, after Glauber ; Jacob and Laban, after Claude ; George the Third, after Ramsay ; Diana and Action, after Lauri ; Cromwell dissolving the Long Parliament, after West, &c. &c. B B 186 SIR ROBERT STRANGE, Consisting of line Impressions of most of his best productions — Charles THE First, Duke of HAMiLTOif, and Horse, after Vandyke; Proof before Letters ; Venus attired by the Graces ; Venus and Danae ; Henrietta Maria, Proof; Apollo rewarding Merit; Judg- ment OF Hercules, &c. &c. RAPHAEL MORGHEN, Among which will be found Proofs of the Transfiguration, the Seasons, Adoration of the Angels, Jurisprudence, Charity, Diana and Action, the Sciences, Parce Somnum Rumpere, Set OF THE Poets, before any Letters^ &c. &c. WILLIAM SHARP, Consisting of choice Proofs of his best productions, viz. The Sortie MADE BY THE Garrison AT GIBRALTAR, after Trumbull ; the Siege AND Relief of Gibraltar, after Copley ; Saint Cecilia, after Domini- chino ; Doctor Hunter, after Sir Joshua Reynolds; Charles the First taking leave of his Children, after Woodford; King Lear, after West; the Three Heads of Charles; Earl of Arundel, after Vandyke, &c. &c. SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS. A Collection of the Portraits and Subjects, engraved after the Pictures painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. Containing many Proofs and private Plates. HUNTING, RACING, COACHES, &c. A large Collection of coloured Prints, of Hunting, Shooting, Coursing, Racing, Coaches, Game, Horses, Dogs, &c. &c. COLOURED PRINTS. A large Collection of coloured Engravings, of Scriptural and Historical- Subjects, Landscapes, Views, Portraits, Boydell's large Shakspeare, Imitations of Westall's Drawings, &c. &c. 187 BOYDELL'S PUBLICATIONS. An extensive Collection of Engravings, published by the late Alderman Boydell ; consisting of English and Foreign Historical Subjects, Scriptural, Portraits, Landscapes, Fancy Pieces, Views, &c. &c. BATTLES BY SEA AND LAND. A large Collection of Naval and Military Engagements, Battles, Sieges, &c- together with an Assortment of Shipping Pieces, both plain and coloured. LARGE FOREIGN AND ENGLISH VIEWS. An extensive Collection of Views, Scenery, &c. in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, America, East and West Indies, &c. &c. plain and coloured. GALLERIES. Loose Proofs and Prints, &c. from the Forster Gallery, Liber Veritatis, Mus^e Fran<;ais, Musee Napoleon, Dulwich Gallery, Young's Galleries, Britton's Fine Arts, Coloured and Plain Subjects from Tomkins' Gallery, ' Stafford Gallery, &c. &c. MODERN BRITISH PORTRAITS. A large Collection of Modern British Portraits of distinguished Indi- viduals; consisting of Kings, Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Literary Characters, Ladies, Theatricals, &c. &c. SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, WILKIE, &c. Capital Engravings, after Paintings by Sm Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A., David Wilkie, R.A., W. Mulkeady, R.A., Johk Burnet, J. M. W. Turner, R.A., W. Kidd, Eastlake, A. Cooper, R.A., R. Leslie, R.A., H. Fradelle, Reinagle, R.A., W. Brockedon, R. Westall, R.A., W. Allan, A.R.A., George Clint, A.R.A., W. F. Witherington, &c. &c. MODERN PUBLICATIONS. An extensive Collection of Prints lately published, of all descriptions. N.B. Every new Engraving worthy of notice may be had of Messrs. M., B., and G., as soon as published. 188 BOOKS AND BOOKS OF PRINTS. £. s. d. Abbot, Three Illustrations to, after Corbocld. Modern im- pressions 0 6 0 ■ , proofs, royal 4to 0 12 0 , India paper, before letters 0 18 0 Ainsworth's Latin Dictiokary, improved and enlarged by TfT. 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M.P. royal 4to. half-bound 3 3 0 , large paper 6 6 0 Catalogue of the Pictures of Earl Grosvenor, royal 4to. half-bound 2 2 0 . Catalogue of the Pictures of Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart., royal 4to. half-bound 2 2 0 Catalogue of the Pictures of Philip John Miles, Esq. M.P. royal 4to. half-bound 2 2 0 PICTURES. ALFRED IN THE NEATHERD'S COTTAGE. Painted in the year 1806, by David WiLKiE, R.A. The size of the Picture is 5 feet 7 inches long by 3 feet 6 inches high, and was expressly painted for Alexander Davison, Esq., from whose Collection it was purchased. This celebrated Picture has recently been engraved, in the line manner, by Mr. James Mitchell. " This painting may be considered one of the happiest compositions of this eminent artist, and the engraving in every way worthy of the splendid original."— Byii. Trav. Nov. 1828. "If the engraving of this print is not fully worthy of the painting, our readers will not be surprised, or think slightingly of it, when we tell them the name of the painter. It is a highly respectable picture, and will bear to be looked at for hours by those who love humour and pathos, and truth and nature, and Wilkie."— ^Wienffiwm, Oct. 29, 1828. THE TEMPLE OF JUPITER IN THE ISLAND OF ^GINA. Painted by J. M. W. Turner, R.A. The size of the Picture is 4 feet high by 6 feet broad. A most splendid Engraving has just been published, en- graved by Mr. John Pye. " The architectural portions of the picture have much of the grandeur of Martin's accumu- lated masses, and the landscape is equal to any thing of Claude's. It is considered to be the very best production ever executed by this celebrated arlhW—Athenceum, Feb, 29, 1828. " The subject is a strictly classical one; and we can assure our readers it is in every way most classically handled. Considered merely in reference to its picturesque effect, we never remember to have seen a more strikingly beautiful production than the present : it is a highly-finished painting by the modern Claude, and exhibits, in a singularly felicitous manner, all the sublime and beautiful chaiacteristics of that popular master's pencil." — Bristol Journal, April 26, 1828. " The picture is one of the most eelebreted works of our English Claude." — New Times, March 10, 1828. MAY DAY IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH. Painted by C. R. Leslie, R.A. Size, 3 feet 10 inches high by 5 feet broad. A highly-finished line Engraving from this celebrated Picture is now in progress. " It is due to Messrs. Moon, Boys, and Graves, the- proprietors of one of the most beautiful paintings in the range of modern art— May Day in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, by Mr. Leslie — to mention, that the Proposal is little more than a repetition of the two most prominent and striking figures in that enchanting composition, namely, the Euphuist and the Queen of May."— Advertisement to Literary Souvenir, edited by A, A. Watts, Esq. 1829. RAPHAEL PAINTING THE PORTRAIT OF LA BELLA FOR- NARINA. By William Brockedon, Esq.; from which an Engraving has been lately published, engraved by Charles Turner, Esq. Size, 4 feet high by 3 feet 3 inches broad. SMOKING THE COBBLER. Painted by W. Kidd, Esq. Now engraving in the line manner by Mr. James Mitchell. Size, 18 inches high by 14 inches broad. SUNSET. Painted by Richard Wilson, R.A. Size, 4 feet broad by 3 feet 3 inches high. ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS IN THE PRECEDING CATALOGUE, ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THEIR CLASSES. PORTRAITS. PAGE A. Adams, Bliss. A study 56 Addington, William, Esq 68 , Henr^', (Lord Sidmouth) 12 Amherst, Sir Jeffrey 77 Argyle, John, Duke of .37 , Duchess of ^4 , Earl of, in Prison 64 Arundel, Thomas Howard, Earl of, 104 Ashburton, John Dunning, Lord.. 78 Atkinson, Rev. Miles 86 B. Bagot, Lady, &c 55 Baretti, Joseph 77 Barnard, Sir John 73 Barrington, Admiral Lord 27 Bartolozzi, Francis, Engraver 10 , Carlini, and Cipriani... 80 Basset, Master John ^3 Beaumont, Francis 107 Bergami, Count B 22 Berghem, Nicolas 7^ Bidder, George 47 Blizard, Sir William 65 Blount, Sir Charles 91 Blucher, Field Marshal 88 on Horseback 93 Boccaccio, Giovanni 39 Bosville, Miss 78 Boydell, John, Lord Mavor, 1790. 93 : 15 17 PASK Boydell, Family of Alderman 15 Bristol^Newton, Bishop of 112 Brunswick, William, Duke of 122 Buccleugh, Henry, Duke of 37 Bunyan, ,Tohn 101 Burghersh, Lady 55 Burnet, John 5 Butler, Samuel 107 Buxton, Jedediah 53 Byron, Lord 23 C. Calmady's Children 65 Campbell, Thomas 6* Canning, George 50 Canova, Antonio 35 Captain of Banditti 82 Carlisle, Earl of 101 , Lucy, Countess of 103 Caroline, Queen of England 30 Carreras, Joseph 54 Cary, Margaret Smith. Lady 103 Catherine, Empress of Russia 83 Chaloner, Sir Thomas 102 Chandler, Rev. Dr 23 Charles I. of Great Britain 103 in his Robes 102 Boydell... 102 in three positions 104 Charles II. King of England 35 Charlotte Stanley 47 Charlotte, Queen of England 12 — . , and Princess Royal 111 196 PORTRAITS. Chaucer, G., Poet 107 Chaworts, Lord Viscount 103 Chesterfield, Countess of 103 Children of C. B. Calmady 55 of Duke of Hamilton 4 Clarence, William Henry, Duke of 1 1 1 Claude Le Lorraine.. 102 Clement IX. Pope 58 Cooper, Sir Astley 86 Copley Family 27 Cornwallis, Charles, Marquess 27 30 Cowley, Abraham 107 D. Danby, Henry Danvers, Earl of ... 103 Davy, Sir Humphry 5 Dering, Miss Jenny 56 Devonshire, Duke of, 1776 77 ., late Duchess of 3 , — 56 Dobson's Father 31 Douw, Gerard Scriven .... 32 Mitan 32 , Famille de 33 Dryden, John 107 Duncan, Lord Ward ... 49 Earlom .. 27 Durer, Albert 33 E. Elliston, Comedian 47 England, Kings of, see each name. F. Facius, J. G 93 Fawcett, as Capt. Copp 8* Fletcher, John 107 Foote, Samuel, Comedian 78 , Miss, Actress 8* Forbes, Duncan 29 Fox, Charles James..... 63 Francis I. of France 98 Frederic the Great 119 Frederic II. King of Prussia 36 Friar's Head 83 G. Garrick between Tragedy and Co- medy 79 , in the Farmer's Return 122 Gaston de Foix 39 Gentleman of the Court of Charles the First 103 Gevartius 104 George III Ryland 73 B.Smith... 12 Dawe 10 WooUett... 73 B.Smith.. 12 PORTRAITS. PASE George III. and Queen... Frye 36 Pether... 36 George, Prince of Wales, &c 112 19 George IV Turner 55 Finden 1 55 , flourished 6 Germain, Lord George 82 Gneisenau, Count 30 Goodwin, Arthur 103 , Jane, daughter of Arthur 103 Gower, John 107 Granby, Marquess of 78 Grandison, Villiers, Viscount 103 Gresham, Sir Thomas 61 H. Halls, Francis 43 Hamilton, Lady, as St. Cecilia 81 , as Serena 81 , as Sensibility 81 Hamilton and Argyle, Duchess of.. 74 Hamilton, Duke of 103 Children of 4 Hansloe, Rennius 75 , and Wife 76 Harley, Lady Jane 116 Heathfield, Lord 78 Helena Forman 1 02 , 104 Henrietta Maria, Queen 103 Hesilrige, Sir Arthur 102 Hey, William 10 Hicks, W. Esq 34 Hollar, Wenceslaus 49 Hope, Henry, Esq 78 , Mrs. Williams 78 Howe, Admiral Lord. . . Sharp 27 Dunkarton. 27 Hughes, Miss, Actress 6* Huntley, George Gordon, Marquess of 103 Hutchinson, Hely 77 Hyde, John, Judge 49 I. Innocent X. Pope 105 Jane, daughter of Lord Wenman .. 102 Jardin, Karel du 52 Joconda Michel .... 108 Joconde.... Massard .. 107 Jones, Inigo 103 Jonson, Ben 107 K. Karel du Jardin 52 Kemble, John, as Hamlet 56 , as Rolla 56 I , Charles, as Charles I L .... 8* 197 PORTRAITS. PAGE KinnouU, Earl of 48 Knight, of Drury Lane 8* Lady and Child reading ... 104 101 14 sitting in a Chair 84 Laud, Archbishop 104 Lear, King, Head of 79 Lieven, Countess 55 Liverpool, Earl of 56 Londonderry, Marquess of 55 Love, Miss Clint 4 Wageman. 8* M. Marie Antoinette, Queen 18 . 90 Markham, Archbishop of York .... 81 Mary II., Queen of England 53 , Queen of Scots 39 , , and Maries. 5 Maryborough, Daughters of Lady.. 55 Melville, Viscount William 101 Milton, John 107 Mordaunt, Mrs. . 78 Morpeth, Lord, 1786 77 Morris, Mrs 78 Mountjoy, Lord 91 N. Nassau, William, Prince of 60 Nelson, Lord Viscount 16 Newdigate, Mi-s., a Study 56 Newton, Bishop of Bristol 112 Nobleman of Cyprus 98 O. Ochterlony, Sir David 30 Octavius, Prince 112 Omai 29 O'Neil, Miss, as Belvidera 30 , as ditto 30 Orange, William, Prince of 50 Owen, Rev. John 54 Oxford, Countess of 115 Palmer, Miss 78 Parsons, Rev. Edward 64 Paton, Miss 62 , whole length 8* Paul I., Emperor of Russia 101 -Payne, James, and Son 78 Pelham, Henry, and John Roberts 87 Pitt, William Young 63 Earlom 37 , Bartolozzi.. 27 Fisher 48 PORTRAITS. PAGE Pius VII., Pope 101 Popes. See each Name. Portrait, Raphael 74 74 , Rembrandt 76 75 . , No. 2 75 , No. 3 75 , No. 4 75 , Vandyke 104 , No. 1 103 of a Man with a Glove .... 96 of a Lady — 6 d'un G^ometre 15 Portraits Erye 36 to illustrate the Novels and Tales 105 • to Inchbald's Theatre ... 105 Prince Ernest Augustus, &c Ill Princesses Mary, Sophia, &c 27 Prussia, Frederick, King of 36 119 R. Raphael et son Maitre-d'Armes .... 74 Rembrandt, Portrait de 75 , Second Portrait of ... . 75 Rembrandt's Wife 75 Reynolds, Sir Joshua Facius ... 93 Bond 78 Richardot, President 103 Richmond, James Stewart, Duke of 102 Roberts, John, and Hem-y Pelham 87 Rodney, Sir G. B 78 Romney, George, R.A 88 Rosa, Salvator 82 Rossini, G 23 Rubens' Familv M'Ardell ... 84 1 Watson . ... 52 Tassaert.... 85 Wife Michel 84 and Page 85 three Wives 85 . as Faith, Hope, and Charity 85 Wife, Helena Forman 102 Sailliar 104 Son and Nurse, with Fruit. 85 Rubens, la Faraille de...Schmuzer . 85 Russia, Catherine, Empress of 83 Schindlerin, the 79 Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. . , . Gibbon ... 73 Turner... 73 ....C. Heath. 73 ,__ .... ,.Rohinson 5, 65 Scott, Sir William 50 Shakspeare, William 101 1 107 198 PORTRAITS. PAGE Shakspeare, Monument of 17 , Alto-Relievo, large plate 1 1 — — , small plate 1 1 nursed by Tragedy and Comedy q\ attended by Nature and the Passions 81 Sharp, William 52 Sidmouth, Lord 35 Sidney, Sir Philip 64 Smith, Margaret 103 Somerset, Lady Fitzroy, &c 55 Spalatro, Archbishop of 97 Spanish Officer 34 Spencer, Edmund 107 Sophonisba gg Stanley, Charlotte, the Gipsy 47 Study, a .Lawrence 56 Suckling, Sir John 104 Surry, Henry Howard,' Earl of 49 — 49 Swift, Jonathan 20 T. Tavistock, Marquess of, 1767 78 Thomson, James, Bust of 45 Thornton, J., Esq 51 Three Ladies 6» Throgmorton, Sir Nicholas 101 Titian's Daughter 98 Schoolmaster Ql Son and Nurse 98 Townshend, Charles 78 Trumbul, William ]06 V. Vandyke as Paris ., 104 PORTRAITS. Vandyke's Wife and Child 102 Vernon, Archbishop of York 5] W. Walker, George 82 Wallack 8* Waller, Edmund 107 Walpole, Sir Robert 105 Wandesford, Lord 104 Warren, Admiral Sir John 64 Wellesley, Marquess 63 Wellington, Duke of, on horseback 1 • 55 whole length. 38 ■ Bust 62 Wenman, Jane, daughter of Lord.. 102 West, Benjamin Heath ... 62 •" Scriven . 56 ; Watson. 93 Wharton, Lady Philadelphia 103 • , Philadelphia and Elizabeth 103 , Sir Thomas 103 • , Marchioness of 66 M'^hitehurst, John 121 William II., Prince of Nassau 60 Willis, Dr. 62 Wilson, Richard 59 Winwood, Sir Ralph 60 Woollett, William 93 Wyatt, Sir Thomas 49 Y. York, Duke of Saunders .. 19 Doo 55 , Markham, Archbishop of .... 81 , Vernon, Archbishop of 51 SCRIPTURAL. A. Abel, Death of 84 Abraham's Offering 76 Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar....,,... 28 Adam et Eve 23 23 Adam and Eve in Paradise 18 Adoration of the Angels 98 — Shepherds 21 : 61 Adoration des Bergers 91 Mages 72 Adultery. See Woman taken in. Agar dans le De'sert 60 Agreement between Jacob and Laban gg Angel carrying the Spirit of a Child 68 I I Angel carrying the Spirit of a Child 68 contemplating the Cross 77 Ange (le) Raphael quittant Tobie.. 76 Anne, la Vierge, et I'Enfant Je'sus.. 107 Annonce aux Bergers 35 Annonciation de la Vierge 91 Apostles, Two Heads of 15 Ascension m Assomption de la Vierge 71 Assumption of the Virgin 61 • 13 43 B. Bathsheba, Abishag, and David.... 108 Belle Jardiniere 74 Belle Vierge 73 199 SCRIPTURAL PAGE Benddicite 20 Bdn^diction de Jacob 26 Bible Society, Commemoration of.. 92 Bible, Illustrations of, Westall .... 113 Bon Samaritain 76 Boydell's Holy Writ 95 C. Cananeenne 33 Cardinal Virtues 77 Cecilia, St Bartolozzi. 24 Sharp 31 Keating ... 81 C^cile, Ste MuUer.... 32 Beisson ... 74 Cene, la 23 Charity 77 Chaste Susanna 102 Chastete de Joseph 108 Christ appearing to Mary 28 healing the Sick 108 in the Storm T5 giving Sight to the Blind ... 80 . in the Garden 54 a la Colonne 94 porte au Tombeau 22 au Tombeau 87 au S^pulcre 86 in the Sepulchre 40 laid in the Sepulchre 66 Christopher, Saint 34 Couronnement d'Epines 98 Crucifixion 85 61 D. David tenant la Tete de Goliath ... 42 , Triumph of 71 Death of Abel 84 of St. Joseph 105 Dduge Veronese ... 107 Poussin 72 Turner 7* Departure of Jacob 54 Descente de Croix 85 Destruction of Pharaoh's Host .... 5,58 Dilexit Multum 87 Disciples at Emmaus 40 d'Emmaus 76 Doctors of the Church . . 42 E. Ecce Homo .■ 102 31 Ego dormio 10 Elijah rai.sing the Widow's Son ... 64 Elkanah, Hannah, and Samuel ... 40 Evangelistes, les Quatre 52 SCRIPTURAL. PAGE F. Fair Religion and her lovely Train 52 Faith 77 , Hope, and Charity 85 Finding of Moses 122 Flight into Egypt 61 Fuite en Egypte 35 Fortitude 77 G. Good Shepherd 61 H. Hagar, Ishmael, and Angel 28 Happiness 80 Heads of Apostles 15 Healing the Sick in the Temple... . 109 Holy Writ Boydell 95 Family Bartolomeo 12 Beretoni 13 Caracci 22 Maratti 58 Murillo 62 ...Murillo, J. Heath 62 Ponzoni 69 Poussin 70 , with John... Romano. 80 Rottenhammer ... 83 Hope 77 I. Illustrations to the Old and New Testament C. Heath.... 113 Incredulity of St. Thomas 108 22 Incredulite de St. Thomas 85 Infant Saviour 31 Innocence 80 J. Jacob and Laban 25 burying Laban's Images 16 Jael and Sisera 64 Je'sus caressant St. Jean. 74 chez Marthe et Marie 92 John, St. (Scribe ergo, &c.) 32 — — the Baptist 87 , Saint 42 31 preaching in the Wilderness.. 82 with a Book and Pen 57 Jean Baptiste et J^sus 42 Jonah (a Storm) 71 Joseph, History of, (five Plates) ... 40 's Garment 40 presenting Flowers 67 , Death of 105 Jugement de Solomon 102 Justice 77 200 SCRIPTURAL. PAGE L. Last Supper 110 23 Judgment 12 Loose the Four Angels 50 Lot and his Daughters 40 42 M. Madonna del Gatto 11 and Child 31 73 , Head of a . . . Bar tolozzi ... 31 , Christ, and St. John ... ^3 Magdalen 31 22 Madelene 42 , No. 2 42 dans le Desert 108 Magdalena del Battoni .. 12 Marguerite et la Vierge 66 Mariage de Ste. Catherine 58 Marriage of St. Catherine ^3 66 of the Virgin 74 Martyr de St. Pierre 98 Mary Magdalen washing Christ's Feet 83 Massacre des Innocens . . 42 Matthew, Saint 76 Michel terrassant Satan 74 Miraculous Draught of Fishes 96 Moise foulant aux Pieds, etc 71 Molten Calf 25 Moses in the Bulrushes 93 striking the Rock 70 71 receiving the Law.. Ill N. Naissance de la Vierge 9 Nativity Bourlier 38 Michel 23 I Sievier ....... 75 O. Oxford Window 77 Our Saviour healing the Sick 109 P. Parce Somnum rumpere 98 Paul gu^rissant des Malades 94 prechant a Ephese 94 Peter denying Christ 40 -, James, and John 22 's first Sermon 109 Philip baptizing the Eunuch 15 Pious Family, resurrection of 68 Placing Christ in the Sepulchre ... 22 SCRIPTURAL. PAGE Prodigal Son 74 , return of 40 , {small size) 82 Providence 80 Prudence 77 R. Raising of Lazarus 69 Reconciliation de Jacob et Laban... 28 Religieuses 23 Reniement de St. Pierre 95 Repos de la Sainte Famille 68 en Egypte 42 Resurrection of a Pious Family .... 68 Return of the Prodigal Son 40 Romuald, St 87 S. Saints {see each particular name)... Sainte FamiUe Henriques .... 73 Ponce 48 Massard 71 Avril 16 Saints kneeling ■ 57 Salutation 11 75 Samuel and Eli 75 Sauveur du Monde 12 Shepherds by Night 77 Shepherd's Boy with a Torch 77 Offering 42 77 Silence 20 de la Sainte Vierge 74 Simeon and the Infant Jesus 42 Sleeping Christ 22 Spirit of a Child arrived 68 68 St. {see each particular name) Stephen stoned 110 93 Susanna and the Elders 107 T. Taking down from the Cross 76 Temperance 77 Tobit and the Angel 39 Fish 82 anointing his Father's Eyes... 22 Tobie et Azarias 83 Tomb of our Saviour 60 Tradidit Caput Holofernis 10 Transfiguration 74 Tribute Money 93 30 Triumph of David 71 V. Verbum Caro factum 58 201 SCRIPTURAIi. PAGE Vierge a la Chaise 74 aux Cerises 29 Virgin and Child 107 31 : 84 _ , Elizabeth, &c. ... 87 _ _, with Fish 74 I- : , with two Saints .. 12 Infant asleep 26 Vierge et I'Enfant Jesus 62 Virgin, Jesus, Elizabeth, and St. John 118 SCRIPTURAL. PAGE Vision of St. Augustine 38 de St. Benoist 94 W. Westall's Plates to the Bible 113 Wisdom 80 Witch of Endor.. .....*?!» 109 Woman accused of Adultery, .Facius 30 ^ Cardon . 84 , . Bromley 84 ,. ■ „ , . .I .1 ... Burnet.. 75 HISTORICAL, EMBLEMATICAL, &c. A. Achilles 76 -. — discovered by Ulysses..; 52 . , history of 46 Adonis carried oS by Venus 94 Ages, the Seven 89 Agripptna and her Children Ill with the Ashes of Ger- manicus 110 Alexander visiting the Tomb of Achilles 64 Alfred in the Neatherd's Cottage, 7*, 1 17 ~ dividing his Loaf 110 -^^ , the third King of Mercia ... Ill All's M^ell that Ends Well... Facius. 116 _ ...Legat. 116 — Schiavonetti 116 Anthony and Cleopatra . . . Facius ... 99 ■- Noble ... 99 : Warren. 98 : — . Vignette 29 Antiochus and Stratonice 28 Apollo ..Michel... 83 Pigot ..o. 21 - - and the Sibyl 82 , Shepherd to King Admetus 54 washing in tlie Fountain .... 4G Argyle, Earl of, in Prison 64 As You Like It ........ Bartolozzi... 24 -^-^-i — ■■ . Leney 33 .. .....Middiman .. 48 Ditto 48 : Noble 89 Schiavonetti 43 — :— : Simon 44 ■ — : _ Wilson 89 _^ Ditto 109 Aiiguste visitant le Tombeau 16 B. Baicchus presented to Jupiter 24 Bai-d, from Gray's Ode 52 BaUle of the Boyne 110 — ■■ — of Chevy Chase 14 at La Hogue 110 of Leipsic M _ 54 Vittoria 10 — Waterloo 10 Bayai-d, Death of Ill Birth of Bacchus 79 Boar that killed Adonis 112 Boscawen and Sheerness Privateers 19 Boyne, Battle of 110 C. Calypso's reception of Telemachus 109 Canute reproving his Courtiers .... 68 Cardinal Bourchier and Archbishop of York 115 Celadon and Amelia 119 ; Cephalus and Procris 25 Ceyx and Alcyone 119 Charles I. taking leave of his Chil- dren 119 II. landing at Dover 109 receiving the first Pine- Apple 4G Chatham, Death of 27 Chevy Chase, Battle of 14 Cicero at his Villa 119 Circe 31 I Cleopatra 24 arming Anthony 58 i , Death of 31 j Comedy of Errors.. .......Neagle.... 117 j Playter... 80 r> D 202 HISTORICAL, &c. PAGE Comedy of Errors Stow 117 Continence of Scipio 70 Coriolanus Caldwell. 44 Parker... 69 Stow 69 Vignette of 29 Cromwell TOssolviiig the Long Par- liament 109 Cupid bearing Armour 88 Cupids as the Seasons 45 Cymbeline Burke 45 Gaugain... 113 115 Stow 114 Thew 50 Wilson ... 114 D. Danse des Muses 81 Dsedalus and Icarus 20 Death of Chevalier Bayard Ill Cleopatra 31 the Earl of Chatham 27 Earl Douglas 14 Dido 24 Epaminondas Ill Hippolytus 84 Lord Nelson 30 Major Pierson 27 Seneca 38 Archbishop Sharp 9 Democritus and Protagoras 82 Diana 83 deceived by Venus 94 -, and Actseon 54 her Nymphs attiring.... 27 Cupid 27 Shepherdess 30 Dido, Death of 24 —. and jEneas 52 Douglas, Death of Earl 14 E. Elements 9 Emperor Theodosius at Milan 104 Enee sauvant Anchise 31 Enlevement des Sabines 71 Epaminondas, Death of Ill Expiation of Orestes 112 Exposition of Cyrus 23 , 23 F. FalstaflF raising Recruits 47 Fidelia and Spiranza Ill Fortune 42 G. George, the Ship, disabled 19 Gibraltar, Siege of ^ 26 HISTORICAL, &c. PAGE Gibraltar, Sortie of the Garrison of 99 Grey, Lady J ane and Ascham 36 H. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Legat .. 109 — Parker. 115 Thew.. 37 Wilson 115 Hebe 12 Hector reproaching Paris 52 HenrylV., First Part of..Fittler .... 90 Middiman 89 Neagle.... 90 90 Ryder..... 80 Simon 113 Thew 89 , Second Par t of . . CoUyer .... 90 Leney 37 Ryder 33 Thew 17 _ Ditto 17 Wilson.... 90 Henry V Stow 114 Thew 37 Henry VL, First Part of.. Gray 63 Ogborne.. 17 Ditto 18 A. Smith. 44 Taylor.... 44 . Thew 64 Ditto 63 , Second Part of.. Gray 79 A. Smith. 44 ^ Taylor.... 44 Thew 64 Watson... 79 , Third Part of..Holloway. 44 Ditto 44 — , Leney 60 ; Michel.... 63 . Ogborne .. 17 Ryder 63 Henry VIII Collyer.... 68 Leney .... 114 Parker .... 114 , Taylor 92 Ditto ...... 92 Thew 68 Ditto 113 Wilson.... 114 Hercule entre la Volupte et la Vertu 28 Hercules and Omphale 81 Hercule et Cacus 32 Achdous 32 — , Enfant 22 Hippolytus, Death of 84 Hogue, Battle of la 110 203 HISTORICAL, &c. PAGE I. Icilius exciting the Romans 99 Infant Hercules Heath ^9 Hodges 79 James I., Murder of 65 Jason slaying a Dragon 82 John, King A. Smith... 114 Taylor 69 .Thew 63 Judgment of Midas 58 Paris 24 38 Judith reciting to Alfred 115 Julius Caesar Parker 114 Nohle 114 Scriven 113 Jupiter et Aritiope 28 — and Europa 28 Antiope 98 Semele 110 K. King John, &c. See John, &c. L. Lady Jane Grey and Roger As- cham 36 Landing of jEneas in Italy 25 Lear, King Earlom 37 Legat 11 Schiavonetti 90 Sharp 109 , Ditto 90 A. Smith... 90 Leipsic, Battle of ; 10 54 Leonidas, King of Sparta Ill Love's Labour Lost.... Neagle 117 ....Ryder 44 Skelton 117 Loves of the Gods 98 Lucretia 32 M. Macbeth WooUett ... 122 r. Caldwall ... 36 Parker .... 113 Ditto 114 Stow 114 Thew 79 Wilson 114 Macduff and Family murdered 58 Magna Charta 69 Marc Antony's Funeral Oration over Caesar 110 Marcus Curius rejecting the Bribes 28 Margaret of Anjou and her Son ... 115 Marriage of Henry VII ,. 20 Mars et Venus 71 54 HISTORICAL, &c. PAGE Mary Queen of Scots resigning her Crown 46 Measure for Measure... Ryder 88 Simon 53 Wilson 89 Ditto 90 Meleager and Atalanta 83 Merchant of Venice ....Brown .. .... 48 ...Noble 113 ...Parker 114 ...Simon 88 Mercury inventing the Lyre 11 Merry Wives of Windsor Haughton .. 89 Hollow ay... 89 Ryder 33 Saunders ... 67 Sharp 89 _ Simon 88 Ditto 67 . A.Smith... 89 Taylor 88 Thew 67 Parker 36 Midsummer Night's Dream Ryder 36 Schiavonetti 79 '. Simon 36 Milton composing his Paradise Lost 115 Minerva 112 and the Nine Muses 24 . visiting Apollo 58 Much Ado about Nothing... Fittler 117 J. Heath. 67 Ditto 90 Milton... 43 , Noble.... 117 Ogborne. 88 — — — — Simon.... 44 Ditto 67 Muses, the 94 Murder of David Rizzio 65 James I. of Scotland .... 65 N. Nelson, Death of 30 Nero depositing the Ashes of Bri- tannicus 94 Newnham, Installation of 60 Niobe Sharp 118 Woollett ... 119 O. CEdipus and Antigone 97 Orlando rescuing Olympia .... 21 Orph^e 71 Orpheus 23 Othello Leney ... 39 Ditto 18 Michel... 69 304 HISTORICAL, &c. I'AGE Othello Noble 18 r-r- Ryder 92 Pan et Syrinx 18 Phaeton, 119 Phryne tempting Xenocrates 82 Pierson, Death of Major 27 Pylades and Orestes 110 Pyramus and Thisbe 18 Pyrrhus brought to Glautias i ID R. Regixlus returning to Carthage .... 110 Renaud et Armide 32 Richard II Parker 43 B. Smith ... 20 -r : .Stow 44 Thew G3 Richard III . J, Heath ... 04 ■ — ....Legat 63 — Reading.... 63 Sltelton 63 A. Smith... 114 Thew 63 Rizzio, I\Iurder of David 65 Romeo and Juliet ...... Blake 65 Facius 60 Ditto 64 J. Heath... 64 . Parker ..... 91) — Sharp Ill Simon 05 Ditto 63 ......A.Smith... 60 Stow 80 Sea Fight off St. Vincent 18 Sea Horse, the Ship, engaging...... 69 Seneca, Death of 38 Sextus applying to Erichtho 61 Sharp, Death of Archbishop 9 Siege and Relief of Gibraltar 26 Sortie made by the Garrison of Gibraltar 99 Surrender of Calais I4 Taming of the Shrew . .Simon ...... 116 ....A.Smith... 50 -...Taylor gO ■ ...Thew 88 Telemachus at the Court of Sparta. 53 Tempest, the Bartolozzi., 24 '■ .Parker 43 Simon 36 HISTORICAL, &c. rr. , vagi: Tempest, the B. Smith ... 81 — — r^T^-r— ^— A.Smith... 43 -^-^ Thew 121 ■ ' Watson 116 - — -r^— — ^ Wilson 89 Theodocius, Emperor, refused 104 Thetis bearing the Armour to Achilles no Timocle'e devant Alexandre 32 Tinxoclea before Alexander 31 Timon of Athens Hall 20 — - Rhodes 50 Taylor 50 — ; Thew 65 Titus Andronicus Hogg 53 — .Kirk 53 ^ — — Reading.... 53 - — : — ......A.Smith... 119 Troilus and Cressida ...Fittler 53 — — • ■ ■ ' - ■ • ■ Legat 81 — ...Schiavonetti 52 — ...Warren .... 53 Twelfth Night Angus 43 Bartolozzi.. 44 Caldwall ... 43 Fittler 43 — Ryder 81 Two Gentlemen of Verona Schiavonetti 52 U. Ugolino 70 V. Valenciennes, Attack of 57 Venus 'jQ — : — r- Sleeping 2I — and Europa m , Cupid, and Satyr 35 ^ et Adonis gi 1' Amour 122 r-, — rr- relating to Adonis 109 Bathing with Cupids 87 and Cupid 53 Virginia, the Roman Maid 29 Vittoria, Battle of 10 W. Warren's Engagement 64 Waterloo, Battle of 10 Winter's Tale Bartolozzi.. 43 • Collyer 43 ■ Fittler 43 r- Ditto 116 — — — Middiman . 121 — Simon 64 ■- Thew 44 Wreck of the Nuestra Senora 19 205 VIEWS, LANDSCAPES, &c. PAGE A. Atriica 19 Agatlha's Abbey 100 Af ricJiil ture 18 Aiicitentt Cathedrals 3 Aic-ein-Ciel 85 Atke Hall 100 Aiitmmn, the Reapers 47 A\sg;arth Foi-ce 100 B. Bfegaitelle, View of 34 B&igineuses 48 Bandlitti 15 , . taken I:*risoner8 15 Bartlholomew's Church, Interior ■of 14 Bath., View of the City of 47 Batt«rs«a, View near 30 Belle: Soiree 61 Bene!voIent Cottagers 21 Bergfers dans une Vallee 71 Bocajge - 51 Boeuifs pres d'une Chaumiere 69 Boltcon Abbey 99 Bo wiling 95 Bridfgenorth, View of the Town.... 35 C. Cabairet aupres d'une Riviere 96 Calmi 19 Camjpo Vaccino 25 Cantterbury Cathedral, Views of, &c. 92 Carliisle, View of the City of 35 Casctade 70 Cavailier partant pour la Promenade 29 Cavailier revenant de la Promenade 29 Cliarmouny, Valley of 67 Chasise au Cerf 120 . du Heron 95 Chewet de I'Eglise de Delft 119 Chima, Views, Antiquities, &c. in.. 9 City in Holland 76 Choffi de Cavalerie 120 Claiir de Lune 106 Clydle Views 7 Colojgne, on the Rhine 99 Coneey's Cathedrals 3 Consstantine's Arch 25 Conwoi Militaire 59 Cook.'s Voyages 48 Cottiage Browne 48 Middiman . 60 Cott;age Door 37 , larger 37 Cottiagers WooUett ... 33 PAGE Country Fair 15 Wake 66 Coup de Soleil 80 Coup de Vent 10 Crook of Lune 100 D. Danse au Soleil couchant 25 Dee, Plan of the River , 18 De'part de I'Hotelier 11 De'part pour la Chasse 121 Devil's Bridge 67 Dinant, Vue de 59 Din^ des Voyageurs 59 Durham, View of the City of 47 Dutch Cottage 96 E. Egglestone Abbey 100 Elizabeth Castle, in Jersey 29 Enchanted Castle 24 Environs d'un Village 86 Erthig, near Wrexham 11 Eruption of the Island of Sabrina... 97 Europa 19 Evening Scott 69 Lerpiniere . 73 . Middiman . 87 WooUett ... 94 F. Femmes au Bain , 50 Fileuse 51 Fire-light , 76 Fisherman 70 Flanders, View in Major 85 : Mazell 30 Flandres, Vue de Laurent .... 39 Flanders, Views in ., 95 Flemish Ale-House and Feast 95 Cottage 65 I'astime 95 Fountain Abbey 80 Friendly Invitation , 90 G. Giant's Causeway 33 Gibraltar, Views of 57 , with the Spanish Ships on fire 88 Gipsies 37 Grindelwald, the Valley of 67 Goatherd ,. . 83 Going to Market 84 Gravel Pits 97 Great Frozen Valley, Chamouny ... 67 206 VIEWS, LANDSCAPES, &c. PAGE Gu^, le 13 Guinguette 73 H. Halte de Boh^miens ... 16 Cavaliers 59 120 Happy Peasant 14 Peasants 94 Shepherds 13 Hardraw Fall 100 Harrow Church 80 Hather Thorpe 11 Hawarden Castle 11 Hearne and Byrne's Antiquities ... 47 Herminie, sous I'Habit d'une Ber- gere 60 Hermite en Meditation 22 Hermit reading 82 Heysham and Cumberland Moun- tains 100 High Force, or Fall of Tees 100 Hornby Castle ] 00 I. Ingleborough, from Hornby Castle 101 Interieur d'une Eglise 62 Interior of a Wood 7I • — — — — Bartholomew's Church . 6 Italian Fair 69 Landscape 70 . . Sea-port 82 J. Junction of the Greta and Tees .... 100 K. Kirby Lonsdale Churchyard 100 Kirkstall Abbey 80 L. Lancaster, View of 35 Landscape View on a River 11 — , Woman and Cattle .... 14 ■ riding 14 , an Old Castle 15 . s, twelve... Boydell 16 , ten ......Ditto I7 ■ Caracci 22 Claude 26 Ditto '25 Ditto 20 ■ Gainsborough 37 ' Lauri 54 ■ ..Poussin 70 Ditto 71 , thirty ...Ditto 72 , twenty ..Rubens 86 Ruysdael 86 | VIEWS, LANDSCAPES, &c. PAGE Landscape and Figures 91 . Waterfall 90 View on a River 119 ., with Cattle 120 120 s and Figures 122 Lake of Nemi 119 liceds, Plan of the Town of 62 Liber Veritatis 24 Lisbon, Views of 36 56 Loisir du Patre 11 London Bridge and Vicinity 99 Luterbrun, in the Canton of Berne 67 M. Maese, near Maestricht 29 Mahon, Town and Harbour of 10 Manege 120 Marechal C2 Marine 73 , au Soleil couchant 107 Menage 120 Mendicants 15 Merrick Abbey 101 Mid-Day 25 Moisson (the Harvest) 120 JMontreal, Views of the City of 31 Monument of the Black Prince .... 92 Moonlight Boydell 15 Miller 105 Morning Middiman .... 11 Lerpiniere .... 29 WooUett 94 , with Claude's Portrait ... 25 , Noon, Evening, and Night 19 and Evening 14 Moss Dale Fall 100 P. Pacage 70 Pantheon de Rome 66 Passage au Bac 13 du Rhin 59 Patineurs 66 Paturage 51 Paysage Dequevauvillees ... 121 Dupare 94 Duthenhofer 43 Ditto .. 48 Ditto 72 — Eichler 57 ■ Godefroy 65 Mathieu 25 Schroeder 65 — ^- et des Pecheurs 18 Vue au Soleil couchant ... 48 ... 95 ^07 VIEWS, LANDSCAPES, &c. PAGE Paysage Vue au Soleil couchant .... 67 — levant 67 Petite Noce de Village 96 Plage de Schevelingen 106 Plans of Villas 47 Playing at Bowls 96 Pola, Antiquities at 9 99 Pond's Landscapes • •• 72 Ponte Mole, near Rome 25 Pope's Villa 99 Port St. Ange 106 de Mer 106 s of Toulon and Marseilles .... 106 Powderham Castle 58 Premium Prints 91 Protection offered to the Metropolis 88 R. Rferdation Flamande 96 Retour d'une Promenade 15 Riche Paysage 13 Richmond Castle and Town 99 Hill 101 , Yorkshire 100 Richmondshire, Views in 20 Riviere et des Ruines 50 Rochester, City of 35 Roman Edifices in Ruins . . 24 Monument at Igel 67 Rome, View of 119 Rosslyn Castle 10 Rotterdam 21 Rubens' Landscapes 86 Ruins near Rome 40 Ruines du Campo Vaccino 18 18 Colisee 13 Rural Cot. 90 Italian Ball 122 , Wedding 122 Village 48 S. Sand-Hill 96 Schevelingen, la Plage de 106 Sea-Port 25 _ — , with Sunset and Ruins .. 25 Seasons, the 45 Sheep-shearing 45 Shepherd 83 '. s' Amusement 13 Shooting at Birds 96 ! Pieces 93 Sibyl's Temple 13 VIEWS, LANDSCAPES, &c. PAGE Si^ge de Courtray 59 Simmer Lake 101 Small Breeze 19 Soleil levant 106 Solitude WooUet... 119 Boydell ... 95 Sportsman •• 70 Spring 45 and Autumn 59 , Summer, Autumn, and Winter 45 St. Paulas Cathedral 34 Summer 52 , the Hay-makers 47 Swineherd 70 T. Temple de Vesta 66 of Apollo 25 Jupiter 7*, 99 Tenier's House 96 95 Thames, Views on the 17 Tibre, Vue au 10 Tivoli, View of 83 61 , Vue de .108 Tomb of Hubert Walter 92 Travellers at an Inn Door 66 V. Venice Prout.... 4 Vie Champetre 35 Views of Noblemen's Seats 57 , see Flanders, Tivoli, &c. Villa d'Este 101 Village sur le bord d'un Canal 48 Ville de Hollande 50 Voyageurs 13 Vue des Cotes de Nice 13 W. Waggoner 84 Watering Place Major...... 14 '. Browne ... 84 Waterfall 122 Water-Mill 48 Weathercote Cave ,. 100 Windmill 37 Windsor, View of 48 Winter 33 Occupation • 14 Wrexham Church 17 Wycliffe, near Rokeby 100 208 STATUES, 8ic. A. Page Alto Relievo 35 Amazone 41 Anfinous 51 Antique Figures 15 — Statues 29 Apollon Citharede 12 — Lycien 51 , dit I'Adonis 23 Vainqueur de Python 16 Ariadne dite la Cleopatra 16 Bacchante 61 Bacchus 40 — — — 16 — — , dit le Sardanapale 39 Calliope 51 C^r^s Eleusine 39 C^sar Augusta 41 Choeur de Ne'r^i'des 47 Clio 12 D. Daltdn's Antique Statues 29 Diane 16 Discohole en aiction 33 repos 4(y E. Enfant a I'Ore 23 Esculapa at Tel^sphore 41 ■ 40 Euterpe 51 F. Falling Giant.. 11 Faune et Pan there 10 an f epos 38 Flore 16 Fontaine en forme de Tripled 36 G. Genie Funebra 41 Gladiateur Monrant 47 H. Hercnle et Td^phe 41 Hermaphrodite 16 Heros Grac 54 J. Jason 33 Jaune Athlete 15 Jeiine Fille Romaine 16 ————— jouant aux Osselets .... 16 Julie, Femme da I'Emperaur 16 Junon, Petite Statue 87 Jupiter avec deux Deasses 60 et Triton 40 L. PAGE L' Amour 51 et Psyche 61 Laucoth^e 41 M. Mdefigre 41 Mdicerfe, ou Pa;lemon 41 Melpomene 23 Me'nandre 41 Mercure 5I — , dit le Lantin 41 Minefve 41 87 victorieasa das Grants 30 Masa dite la Petite Ceres 10 Monumental Group 62 35 35 Muse restauree en Cdres 41 N. Ne'ron 51 Nymphe 41 P. Pallas de Velletri 41 Personnage Grac 40 Heroi'que 41 Romain 80 Philosophe Grec 39 Polymnie , 12 Posidippe 51 S. Sacrificateur 54 Sacrifices aux Lares 41 Statue 35 of George the Third 26 T. Terpsicore . -51 Trepied d'ApoUon 36 U. Uranie 51 V. Venus d'Arlis 39 du Capitole . 33 de Medicis 16 Genitrix 11 Vestale 39 Victoire Choragique 60 Y. Ygiee, ou la Sante 12 209 MISCELLANEOUS. PAGE A. Abbot, Illustrations to 27, 188 Academy, Students drawing 61 Accompagnement du Luth 62 Ainsworth's Latin Dictionary 188 Alason's Pola 188 Albert Dnrer 180 Alchymiste 97 Alfred in the Neatherd's Cottage. .. 117 Amulet 188 Ancient Engravings 179 _- Drawings 184 Angerstein Gallery 121 Anniversary 188 Aquatic Fete at Dort 28 Arracheur de Dents 32 Attelier de Craesbeke 28 B. Baccante ' 12 Bacchanale • 71 Bacchanalians and Satyrs 83 BaUad Girl 80 Bandit of the Appennines 34 Bath of Diana 9 Battles by Sea and Land 187 Batty's Rhine 188 Bears and Dogs 91 Beggar's Petition 7* Opera 188 Belvidere Gallery 26 Bijou ••••• 188 Blacksmith's Shop 120 Blind Fiddler 117 Blind Man's Buff 117 Bologna Gallery 188 Bon Me'nage 13 Bonasone, Julio 180 Bonnet Vert 95 Bons Amis 95 Books, and Books of Prints 188 Boors at Cards 97 drinking 65 Boy and Lute. 57 Golden Eggs 67 Boydell's Large Shakspeare .... 143, 188 Small ditto 153, 188 Publications 187 Boys and Dogs 37 at Play 62 Braying Ass 14 Breakfast Table 118 Breaking Cover 74 Brigand Chief reposing 34 PAGE Brisk Gale 105 British Gallery of Engravings 165 Pictures 167 Portraits 183 Modern 187 Britten's Fine Arts 174 Brockedon's Alps 188 Buchanan Gallery 169 Burnet's Hints 189 Burns' Illustrations 7 C. Callot, Works of 182 Calm 105 Calme 106 Canal of Dort 28 Canova's Works 18U Captain of Banditti 82 Cartoon of Pisa 10 Cascade 106 Cat, the 60 Cathedrals, Ancient 3 Celadon and Amelia 46 Chansonnier 66 Chai'latans 51 Charles the Second and Capt. Copp 8* Charlotte Stanley 47 Chelsea Pensioners 2 Chemist 95 Children of C. B. Calmady 55 at Play 70 in the Wood 13 Christmas Eve. 20 Clandestine Marriage 26 Claude's Liber Veritatis 189 Closing Scene 92 Clyde Views 7 Clytie 21 Coaches, coloured , — 186 Cockburn's Pompeii 189 Coloured Prints, various 186 Concert Stoelzel... 39 Morel 32 of Birds 35 Coney's Cathedrals, &c 3 Convent, Interior of a 39 Cooke's Shipping and Craft 189 Cottage Children 37 Girl 116 Door 5 Cottager's Wife 116 Cotter's Saturday Night 21 Country Attorney 49 Dowager 115 E K 210 MISCELLANEOUS. PAGE Coup de Tonnerre 106 Courtship, and Companion 6 Crossing the Burn 115 Cupid sleeping 38 Cut Finger 118 Cyclops at their Forge 39 D. Dal ton's Statues 189 Dance of Angels 103 Dancing Bear 7*^ ] 19 Dancing Dolls 20 Dead Soldier 120 Death of the Fox 38 . Robin Hood 5* the Stag 120 Delia Bella, Works of 182 Design for a National Institution .. 38 Designs for Borders 57 Dessin, le, et la Couleur 42 Deux Nymphes dansant 108 Distraining for Rent 7* Dog and Game 52 Dogs and Dead Game 52 Double X 29 Drawings, Various 184 Drowned Fisherman 112 Drury's Insects 189 Duncan Gray 7», I17 Durer, Albert 180 Dutch Boors 66 Drawings 184 • Chemist 91 Feast ... 30 Etchings . , 180 ■ Merry-Making 18 — — — School... 91 Dying Brigand , , 34 E. Early Italian Engravings 179 German ditto 180 Ecole Flamande 97 Edinburgh Philosophical Journal... 189 Encyclopaedia Britannica, ajid Sup. plement 189 English Portraits 183 School 183 — — Drawings ., 184 . School, Modern 1 85 Views 187 Engravings, Old Masters 179 Errand Boy 118 Escape of the Mouse 20 Etchings by Wilkie 118 189 — — of Goats 14 MISCELLANEOUS. PACE Etchings of Sheep 14 Evening Star 29 F. Family saved from Shipwreck 2 21 de Gerard Douw 33 Father Nicholas 11 5 Fidelia 112 Fig, the 85 Fine Arts of the English School.... I74 Fish Market 91 Fishery 121 Fishing under the Ice 28 Flemish Family 66 . Pastime I9 Flower Piece 50 Forget Me Not I89 Foreign Portraits . 182 Views 187 Forster's British Gallery 165 189 Foundling, the 92 French Pointer _ . . 38 Drawings 184 School, Modern 185 Fresh Gale 105 Friendship's Offering 189 Fruit Piece 2I 21 60 a;nd Flowers 65 Market 91 Fumeur.... 66 95 s ' 95 G. dale.. 105 Galleries, Various 187 Game Market 91 Gamesters gg Gardener's Girl 22 German Early School 180 Drawings 184 Giles's, St., Beauty 13 Gilpin, John 92 Girl and Pigs 37 at the Well 112 - — going to fetch Water 116 returning from Market 116 at a Cottage Door 116 Gleaner '. 116 Goatherds 34 Goats, Etchings of 14 Goblin Story 45 Goethe's Faustus , 189 211 MISCELLANEOUS. PAGE Golden Age Ill Gold Weigher 75 Goltzins, MuUer, &c 181 Good and Bad Man at the Hour of Death 47 Graces, the, Ruben's Wives 85 Green Market 91 Greyhound's Head 121 Grosvenor Gallery 121 Group of Boys 70 Guess my Name 3 ^ 117 Guy Mannering, Illustrations of... 113 189 H. Hakewill's Jamaica 189 Hazy Weather 105 Hearne and Byrne's Antiquities ... 170 Herdsman 61 Historical Romances 189 Hogarth, William, Works of 183 Hollar, Wenceslaus, Works of 182 , Catalogue of 8 Home Brewed 29 Hommes en 3Iiniatures 95 Horn-book 87 Horse's Head 102 Houghton Gallery 161 189 Hounds and Magpie 119 Hunting Piece 120 Prints 186 Hymn, the 46 I. Illustrations to the Abbot 27 — . Kenilworth . . 67 . Guy Mannering.... 113 the Monastery 113 Ivanhoe 113 the Novels and Tales 9 . , General List 175 , New Series 6 . the Lady of the Lake 113 Milton's Paradise Lost 68 Sturm's Reflections 113 — ■ Burns 7 Importunate Author 62 Impostures Innocentes 189 Inchbald's Theatre 1 89 Inconveniens du Jeu 66 Index to Musee Fran^ais 137 Infancy ,....Thew 79 Scott 23 MISCELLANEOUS. PAGE Insects, Plates of 33 Interior of a Nunnery 5* 39 Capuchin Convent .... 39 Cottage 65 Iron Forge 121 Italian Etchings 180 Drawings 184 School, Modern 185 Ivanhoe, Illustrations of 189 113 . 190 I will Fight 88 J. James's, St., Beauties 13 Jenny 13 Jeune Femme Malade 91 Blendiant 62 Jew's Harp 118 Jocund Peasants 33 John Anderson my Jo 21 Gilpin 92 Johnson's Dictionary 190 Joueur de Cornemuse 96 Joueurs de Cartes 96 Juvenile Instruction 45 K. Kenilworth, Illustrations of 57 190 Kermesse Flamande , . . . 86 L. Lady of the Lake, Illustrations to . 113 Lady and Child '. 35 104 Reading 101 14 Sitting in a Chair 84 Mayoress's Ticket 46 Jane Harley 116 Landseer's Monkeyana 190 Researches 190 Animals 4 Larder 108 Last Request 112 Lavinia and her Mother 45 Laughing Audience 49 Law and Physic 66 Lawrence's Works, &c 187 Lecjon de Chant 39 Musique 97 Leicester Gallery 121 Letter of Introduction 118 Letter- Writer .. 59 212 MISCELLANEOUS. PAGE Light Air of Wind 105 Lion and Boar 91 Lions at Play 83 Literary Souvenir 177 190 Little Red Riding-Hood 65 German Masters 1 87 Lodge's Life of Caesar 190 Love in her Eye sits playing 68 M. Maid of the Mill 80 Maitre d'Ecole 66 Mambrino 93 Mamma's Muff and Tippet 53 Marriage-a-la-Mode 49 Earlom... 49 Marc Antonio Raimondi 179 Markets, the 91 Gardeners 8* - Pony 8* Martin's Milton 190 Plates 190 Mary Queen of Scots, and Maries ... 6 Maternal Duty 101 Matrimony, and Companion 6 May-Day 3, 57 Mellan, Claude,! Works of 182 Miles' Gallery 121 Mihtaire offrant de I'Or 97 Milkmaid 14 Milton, Illustrations to 58 Minister of Justice 76 Miranda 5* Misers Fittler 59 . Earlom 59 Ditto 59 Moderate Gale 10 Modern Midnight Conversation.... 49 I Engravings 185 I .- Publications 187 . British Portraits 187 Monastery, Illustrations to 113 190 Monkeyana 6* 190 Monks at Festivities 7? 54 Months, in Fruit 22 i Flowers 22 Months historically treated 46 Moonlight 104 Morghen, Works of 186 Morning Star 29 Mother and Child 24 Muller, Works of , 181 Musee Franqais 123 . , Index to 137 Musicienne Hollandoise 59 MISCELLANEOUS. PAGE Musidora 45 Musing Charmer 108 N. National Gallery 25 Nature 3 Naufrage 106 Neale's Churches 190 N^gociant dans son Cabinet 108 Newsmongers •. 32 Novels and Tales Allans... 190 Ditto.... 9 Leslie.... 191 Various.. 175 191 , Portraits to 191 and Romances 191 , New Series . 6 Nunnery, Interior of 39 Nymphs Bathing 30 and Satyrs 85 Shepherd 24 O. Officier assispres d'une jeuneFemme 97 Old Woman opening a Gate 116 Reading 116 Oxford Window 172 191 P. Painting and Design 42 Palemon's First Sight of Lavinia... 45 Papa's Hat and Stick 53 Paphian Bower 68 Parental Affection 46 '■ Instruction.. 113 Paul Pry 5* 26 Pavilion 23 Peace and War 85 Peasant returning to his Family ... 115 Phare 106 Philosophe en Meditation 76 Pilgrimage to Canterbury 92 Piper 118 Plague 71 Plaisirs de Famille 91 Playing at Draughts 20 Poacher detected 63 , small Plate 53 Pointer, the 5 Pond's Landscapes 191 Pope's Essay on Man, Plates 191 Portrait of a Spaniel 11 Portraits of Hounds 120 213 MISCELLANEOUS. PAGE Pot-8-o's, a horse 38 Profession 92 Proposal, and Companion 5* Protector 93 Q. Quin's Spain 191 R. Rabbit on the Wall 118 Racing Prints 186 Raphael painting Fornarina 19 Rat-Catching 54 Reading Boy - 28 of a Will 117 Reaper returning by Moonlight .... 45 , by Moonlight 116 s 112 Rembrandt •• 181 Remoulure 96 Rent-Day 117 Rent-Day Feast 95 Retzsch's Fridolin 191 „ Dragon 191 Reynolds, Works of 186 Roger de Coverley going to Church 56 Roi boit 52 Rubens, Sir P., Works of 182 ., Landscapes 191 S. Scaramouche's Last Pinch 6 Saenredam, Works of 181 School for Scandal — 83 in an Uproar 80 Repose 7 Scrap Books 191 Sea View 106 Seasons 35 Select Gallery of Etchings 191 , 6 Sensibility 81 Serena 81 Shakspeare, large Plates 143 , small Ditto 153 Sharp, Works of 186 Sheep, Etchings of 14 Shepherd Boy 37 116 Shepherd Boys and Dog 45 Shepherd's Flute, the Virgin's Lay 46 Shipping and Craft 7 Shooting Pony 5* Silenus and Bacchanalians 85 Silver Age 108 Singing Master 87 MISCELLANEOUS. PAGE Skelton's Oxfordshire 192 , Ancient Arms and Ar- mour 192 Antiquities of Bristol .... 192 Founders 192 Sleeping Bacchus 38 - — Cupids 12 . Nymph 65 Smoking the Cobbler 4 Soleil couchant 106 Soliloquy 108 Spaniel, the 4 Spanish Pointer 93 Spoiled Child 6» Stark's Yare and Waveney 192 ^ 6 State of the Ship Abergavenny 98 Storm 107 in Harvest 112 Strange, Sir Robert, Works of 186 Sturm's Reflections, Illustrations... 113 192 Sun-setting, a Calm, &c 105 Sunday Morning 87 Suyderhoef, Works of 182 Swan's Views on the Clyde . 192 T. Tam O'Shanter 21 on Horseback 26 Teniers' Kitchen 97 Tempete 106 Temple of Jupiter 99 Tempting Present 119 Thomson's Seasons 192 Three Soldiers 82 Tiara Patriarchalis Graeca 49 Titania, Puck, Changeling, &c. 81 Title-pages > 15 Tom Jones and Molly Seagrim 57 Tomkins's British Gallery 167 Toper 32 Tooth-Drawer 32 Tresham's Gallery 167 __. 192 Triumph of Britannia 47 Trumpeter 97 Turner's Yorkshire 192 U. Una 115 V. Valentine 20 Various Schools, arranged 183 Vases, Altars, &c 192 214 MISCELLANEOUS. PAGE Vent Frais 106 Vicar of Wakefield Woollett. . . 47 • ■ Burnet 3 Views, English and Foreign 187 ■ in London 192 on the Clyde 7 Vieillard m^ditant 76 Village Doctress 64 Feast 97 . Festival Wouvermans.. 120 ■ Wilkie 118 Politicians II7 School in an Uproar 80 Virgil 193 Visscher, Works of 182 Vorsterman, Works of 182 W. Walpole's Painters 193 Warrior Cardon... 76 Pether... 76 Warwick, a Hackney 26 Watts's Literary Souvenir I77 Westall's Plates to the Bible 193 Whittaker's History of Richmond- shire. MISCELLANEOUS. PAGE Wife of a Brigand Chief 34 Wilkie's Etchings 118 Works 187 Will o' the Wisp 5» Wolf and Lamb 6* Wolves descending from the Alps .. 46 Woman swearing a Child 49 Woodman 37 Woodman and his Dog 45 Woollett, William, Works of 1 85 Worthington's Portraits 193 Wounded Brigand Chief. 34 Y. Young Bird 2© Gipsy 6l Lady at her Toilet 108 Recruit 8* Woman cutting Fern 116 Young's Staiford Gallery 193 Angerstein Ditto 193 Miles Ditto 193 Grosvenor Ditto 193 Leicester Ditto. 193 168 THE END. LONDON : J. AfOVES, TOOK'S court, CHANCERY LANE, fNIQEnVCENIER UBRNRV