A MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION PRINTS, BOOKS of PRIJfTS, DRAWINGS, AND ANTIQUITIF LATE THE PROPERTY OF JOHN STRANGE, Esq. LL.D. F. R. and F f-- - . • • ^ -DECEASED, ; Formerly Britifli Refident at Venice. The prints comprise An extenfive Affemblage of V. den Enden, and other fine Impreffions of die Works of Rub. Bolswert, Galle, Pontius, Vischer, Soutman, Poilly, Roussellet, Daull Bloemart, Edelink, Spiere Carracci, M. Antonio, A. Durer. ITALIAN and DUTCFI ETCHINGS, VIEWS, &c. by Hollar. MODERN PROOFS by Bartolozzi, Strange, &c. A moft capital set of SWISS VIEWS by Aberli. DRAWINGS by Guardi, See. .Valuable BOOKS of PRINTS and ANTIQUITIES. A capital set of HOGARTH’S WORKS, &c. &c. &c. The antiquities consist of Bustos, Vases, Bas Reliefs, Bronzes, Gems, Coins, Medals, Curious Carvings in Ivory and Wood ; Raphael’s Ware, &c. &;c. WHICH (By Order of the Executors, and-purJuanttotheDlrettlons of theWill of ihelate JohnStRANGE, Efq.) WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. Christie, ON EHE PREMISES, On Wednesday y March 1800 , and Four following Days^ (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT TWELVE O’CLOCK. Jtlay be Viewed Five Days preceding the Sale, when Catalogues may be had (at One SJiilling and Sixpence each,) to be returned to Purchafer CONDITIONS or SALE. I. higheft Bidder to be the Buyer; but fhould any Difpute arife between Two or more Bidders, the Lot fo difputed fliall be put up again and re-fold. II. No Perfon to advance lefs than is. to Five Pounds, and fo on in Proportioni III. The Purchafejs to give in their Names and Places of Abode, if required, and ta pay down 20I. per Cent, in Part of Payment of the Purchafe Money in Default of which, the Lot or Lots fo purchafed, to be immediately put up again, and re-fold. IV. The Lots to be taken away at the Expence of the Purchafers, within One Day after the Sale. V. To prevent Inconveniences that frequently attend long and open Accounts, the Remain- der of the Purchafe Money to be abfolutely paid on or before the Delivery. VI. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money depofited In Part of Payment ihall be forfeited ; all Lots uncleared within the Time fpecified, fliali be re-fold by Public or Private Sale ; and the Deficiency (If any) attending fucb Re-fale, lhall be made good by the Defaulters at the prefent Sale. ORDER OF SALE. On fVedneJday^ Thurfday, and Friday’ — ■ Loose Prints. Saturday LoosE DRAWINGS, Books of Drawings, and Books of Prints. Monday Drawings, Loofe, and Framed and Glazed, and the Antique Mar- bles, Bronzes, Coins, S<:c. A Catalogue, &c. Firft Day’s Sale, WEDNESDAY, MARCH the 19th, i8oo. Modern Prints and Mifcellaneous, 2 Sixty-four of French and German drawing books, various 3 Seventy-two after pidlures in the colledtion of Mr. Strange, &c. 4 Twenty-four, tomb of Mad. Langhans, Cardinal Richelieu, &c. 5 Six portraits of Mr. Pennant, 29 Italian and French portraits, and 29 of Italian painters, &c. 6 Six large ditto in mezzotinto, of eminent compofers 7 Nineteen Swifs portraits 8 Thirty-two German ditto, mezzotinto 9 Sundry hiftorical 10 Eleven portraits of Mary Queen of Scots, &c. 11 Six from P. Genoefe, Ph. de Champagne, &c. 12 Four from Albano, by Audran, 7 from Sir J. Thornhill, and i more 13 Forty-nine of ftatues, by Piranefi and Roffi, &c. 14 Nine from Vanloo, and various ( 4 ) 15 Death of Difio, (proof) and Mary Queen of Scots 16 Th ree after Raphael, Mengs 17 Fourteen by Bartolozzi, after Amiconi, Baleftra, &c. "18 Nine Landfcapes after Titian 19 Two le Paralytique from Greuze, and Halte des Guerriers, from Loutherbourg 20 Two, view of Lifbon and Carthagena, a pair 21 Five by Preflel from G. Pouflin, S, Rofa, &c. 22 Four Italian views, etched by Hackaert 23 The banyan tree, cave ofElephanta, and 4 etchings of Stanton Harcourt 24 Three numbers of Robertfon’s views, and 2 prints from Zuccarelli Coloured Views, &c. 25 A fet of 8 coloured views of the Lakes of Cumberland, by Jukes 26 Two views by Jukes, mounted and 4 Wellh ditto 27 Four ditto, and 4 ditto lefs 28 Eight views on the river Dee, by ditto 29 A fet of fix large views in Scotland, in Aquatinta, by Dodd 30 Cape of Good Hope, 2, Clare Hall Cambridge, (a proof) i, Canterbury i, in aquatinta, and Sudley Caflle, coloured ■ ^ . 31 Four by Webber, coloured, and 2 more Bartolozzi, 32 The Royal Family from Stothard, mezzotinto, (proof) Sir J. Banks’s tranfparency, by Bartolozzi, and 6 mezzotintos, various 33 I'hirty-nine Tickets by Bartolozzi, &c. 34 The Seafons, by Durmer, poof and letters, children in the wood, a proof. Sir J. Banks’s Tranfparency, by Bartolozzi, and i from Zuccarelli 35 Three, filence by Bartolozzi, fine, Clytie i, and Mary Queen of Scots, a proof 36 Five, Bartolozzi, &c. and 6 proofs by Ryland 37 A pair from Corregio, proofs, and Venus attired by the graces, a proof 38 Three, Mr. Lock’s flatues, by Bartolozzi, from Cipriani, and 3 Bartolozzi from Sir J. Reynolds and Mr. Weft 39 Five friezes by ditto, from Cipriani 40 Five of the Marlborough Gems 41 Sixteen from Gtiercino, by Bartolozzi 42 Cipriani’s drawing book, and Bartolozzi’s ditto ( 5 ) 43 Cipriani’s Drawing book, firji mprejjlons 44 Ditto coloured, very fine T • 45 Six landfcapes in aquafortis, and 4 engravings ditto 46 Eight, Gafper Pouffin, &c. ^ 47 Four Italian views by Hackaert 48 A fet of 10 views by Ditto, and map to illuftrate the fite of Horace’s Villa 49 Three by Ditto, the Campagna of Rome, and views of Pozzuoli, and Baia 50 Four large, and 4 fmall by Hackaert 51 Seven of Sandby’s Italian Views, inaquatinta, from Fabfis 52 Ten ditto, mounted 53 Ten ditto Views y coloredy (^c, 54 Thirty etched outlines of Swifs Views, plain 55 Six Engravings, Views in Switzerland < 56 Five Swiss Views, fine hiiprejfions 57 Fifteen Swifs views, various, Schellenburg’s views in Winterthur, 2| and the Englifh Garden at Arlefbeim 58 Four of waterfalls, Sauffiire’s Journey, 2v. plan of Nifmes, and 4 more 59 Twelve Swifs views, colored and frontifpiece 60 Twelve ditto 61 Ditto 62 Bienne and Cerlier, 2, and 4 mounted 63 Eleven various, colored ' 64 Five colored ditto, Montblanc, the Lake of Geneva, &c. 65 Four ditto, and 3 colored Charts of the Swifs Mountains 66 Two Swifs Views ditto. Bade, and the Lake of Lucerne 67 Three ditto mounted, delicately colored 68 Twelve ditto. Views 69 Twelve ditto • 70 Eleven ditto 71 Nine Swifs Views, and portraits colored Italian. 72 Twenty-five etchings by C. Maratti, Seb. Bourdon, &c. 73 Twenty-feven ditto, by Carracci, C. Maratti, &c. .( :) -74 Fifteen varioHS . -v - - ■ t ' ~75 Ten by, and afterParmlgiano * ' . - 76 Seventeen' etchings by old Malhers ^ 77 Twenty-five ditto . . - ^ 78 Six, Corn, Vifcher, Tintoret, Titian, Guido, and'Parmiglano, fine 79 Nineteen etchings of Cupids, and Boys, by Guido, Serani, Sjc. ' . , ‘ 80 Nineteen ditto 81 Ten ditto by, and after Carracci " '' 82 Thirteen ditto 83 Thirteen ditto 84 Fifteen Scherzi d’Ainore da O. Fialetti 85 Ten by Guido, &c. 86 Thirteen, the Life of St. Catharine, by Vaniil 87 Ten of Bacchanalian Bpys, aftpr^Gwdpj fiyCefie ' 88 Three, Baroccio, &.c. 89 Five, ditto ' ' ■ i . 1 90 Six, Tintoret, and various ' •' < 91 Twelve, Guido, fine . 92 EleyerrTrona'Garracci, S. Rofa, &c. , . : , 93 Five by Matham, Blooteling, &cc. very fine imprefiions 94 Seven from Hamilton’s Roman Sjchool, and 6 more Italian t 95 Two, St. Agnes, by Strange, and Cefar putting away Pompeia - “ 96 Two by Strange, Danae and Venus, a pair fine ' • • 97 Two, the Repofo, by Baroccio, proof, and letters, a pair, fine 98 Two from Corregio, by Aquila, with variations 99 Two by Dorigny, the Transfiguration, and Defcent from the Crofs, and I, the Marriage of St. Catherine from Corregio, fcarce 100 Fourteen from C. Marratti, from the New Teilameht,(i a proof] SOI Four Proofs from Boydell’s Houghton Colledlion 1 02 Four ditto ’ -■ 203 Three of Dead Chrifts by Roullet, See. after the Carracci 304 Three by Strange, 2 by Guido, and St. Agnes, fine 305 Four from Baroccio 106 Sixby, and after ditto 107 Eight after Baroccio, of the taking down from the Crofs 108 Twenty-eight, Lanfranc’s Gallery 109 Angels, Domcnichino, by Dorigny, Frey, &c. no Six ditto, from M. Angelo, by Mantuani 413 The Carracci Gallery by Aquila, fine imprefiions ( 7 ) Rubens, ri2 Efther by Colin, very fine and rare F13 Chrift bearing his Crofs by Pontius, very fine 1 14 Judith andHolofernes, by Galle 1 15 Large and fmall of Pipin, and Begga 1 16 Two, Venus crowning Mars, proof, and letters 1 17 Theodofius tne Great, by Schmuzer, a fine proof 118 Meleager and Atalanta, Leaw, and Sufannah and the Elders, by C. Jeghers 1 19 Two, The Four Evangelifts, by Bolfwert, and the Fathers of the Church, by Galle 120 The Adoration of the Kings, by Ryckman, firjl Imprejfion 121 One, Arched Aflumption, by Bolfwert, fVanden Enden iinpreffion) fine 122 Refurreftion, by Bolfwert, (Van Enden imprefiion) ditto 123 Two, Entombing of Chrift, by Pontius, and Bolfwert J24 Sufanna, by Vofterman, without date 125 Six, Holy Families, after Rubens 126 Three, of Rubens’s Houfe and Garden, by Harrewyn, with variations, /rarff 127 Eridlhonius, by Van Sompel, firfi imprejfio}} 128 Rubens, with his wife and Child, by M. Ardel, firjl Imprejfion J29 Two, Faith, Hope, and Charity, by Michel, proof and letters 130 Six Madonas, Bolfwert, hcc, Jcarce 131 One, Holy Family, by Morghen, fine J32 Thirteen various, fome proofs 133 Four, AlTumptions, all Jcarce 134 The Triumph of Neptune, by Daulle, a capital lmprc(Jion' 135 Three Dead Ghrifts, by Bolfwert, &c. 136 Four, The Apotheofis of James the Ift. 137 Two after Rubens, of the Graces 138 St. Catherine etched by Rubens, rare J39 Two, Dead Chrift, by Galle, proof and letters, very Jcarce 140 Twm, Chrift, and St. John with the Lamb, by Galle and Jeghers 141 Madona in a Glory of Angels 2 fheets by Vifeher, very fine 142 Roman Charity, a proof, and 3 more End of the Firft Day’s Sale '( 8 •) i Second Day’s Sale, T H 'U'R S D A Y, MARCH the 20th, 1800. ■Dutch Etchings, trTp« 243 JL HIRTY-SEVEN, of palaces in Italy, by Baur 144 Thirty, various fubjedls, by Ditto " ' i . -i 145 Thirty-fix, of lions, by Picart '■ : 146 -Seventy-feven, landfcapes, by Perelle, '&c. 147 Twenty-three, title pages, various 148 Sixteen, Old Mailers, fmall ' . . 149 Twenty-fix, by Brebiette, 'for Ovid’s Metamorphofes, CalloV&c. 150 Fourteen, fea ports, &c. ' ' 151 Eighty-eight, fmall views in Holland - ' • 152 Six, by V. der Cabel, Morin, &c. ‘ ' 153 The twelve-months, old, fcarce - - " .• 154 The four feafons, V. de Velde :I55 Nine, of birds, by Flamen 156 Sixteen, etchings of cattle, by Potter 157 Eight, of lions, by Picart 158 Eight, of leopards, by Potter 159 Six, of horfes, by Ditto 160 Four, of lions, Blooteling, after Rubens I 61 Four, ditto, and 12 more, by Berchem, and various 162 Two, by Joncheer, of animals, and 6 more. Hollar 163 Four, White Mary’s gate, by Zachtleven, 2, Callot, large, and f, Gaywood, allegorical 164 Four landfcapes, by Ruyfdael, fcarce, and 2 more 165 Ten, by Van Uden *66 Eight etchings by Borgognone, fcarce, and 17, huntings, Tempefta ( 9 ) 167 Fourteen landfcapes with cattle, by Vifcher, after Berghem 168 Four ditto, oblong, Vifcher 169 Berchem, 4 of horfes, fine 170 One by Vifcher, from Ditto, remarkably fin® 171 Four ditto 172 Eleven etchings by Claude 173 Four ditto landfcapes, very fine 174 Two by Claude, fea ports 175 Eleven by Worlidge, after Rembrandt 176 Crabattie’s portrait, Rembrandt 177 The angel appearing to the fhepherds. Ditto 178 Death of the virgin. Ditto 179 Sanraedam, the parable of the virgins 180 Corn. Vifcher, the pancake woman, belt addrefs, very fine 181 Van Vliet, peafants at table, fine 182 Paradife by Bolfwert, after Vinckaboom 183 Carnival at Venice, by De Bruyn, highly finiflied 184 Thirty, Picart’s habits 185 L’Apotheofe d’ Ifis, proof, and impr. Le Clerc 186 Twelve fmall ditto, and 16 fmall by Frey 187 Two, fmall, Le Clerc, proof, and letters, with variation 188 Two, large, Ecce Homo, by Callot, before, and with the arms, rare Italian, 189 Twenty-three, Pietro Tefta, by Colignon 190 Sixteen, Pietro Tefta 191 Twenty-three, Ditto 192 The prodigal fon, 4, and 10 more by Ditto 193 Fifteen by Ditto 194 Twenty-five, the Freizes at Mantua, from J. Romano, Stella 195 Nine, from Titian 196 Six, from P. Veronefe 197 Twenty-one, hiftorical, &c. from M. Angelo 198 Ten, Angles, and circles, by Domenichino 199 Nine, Baroccio, J. Romano, &c. 200 The expedition of Decius Mus, from Rubens, 4, and 2 from Andrea del Sarto, and Rubens 201 Two, night, and St. John, Guercino, and Corregio, by Volpato 202 Two by Strange, and 4 more, from the Orlean’s colledtion, Ac. Ac, B ^ ( 1 = ) 203 Two, the combat, from L. da Vinci, by Edelinck, and the 3 Marys, A. Carr. by Roullet 204 La Zingara, proof by Earlom from Corregio 205 Seven from Julio Romano, from the Orlean’s Colleftion, Scc^ 206 Seven, by Ditto, and various 207 The annunciation, by Duflos, very fine, and 2 more 208 Three from Raphael, by Van Schuppe, Poilly, and Rouffellet 209 Four portraits of Corregio, Raphael, Bolfuet, &c. by Drevet, and i more 2 to Corregio, 5, the fmall Leda, and Danae, very fine 21 1 Two proofs, Pouffin, r from Domenichino fine, and r from Raphaef 112 Seven, Julio Romano, 7 of the palace at Mantua, by Bartoli, and 4 antique bas- reliefs 213 Raphael 4, the Holy Family, and the fame compofition, by different artifis (two fcarce) 214 One, Madona with the Pinks, Raphael, very fine, and 2 the Mater Amabilis 215 Three Madonas, the fame compofition, by different artifts, rare 216 Six Madonas from Guido, by Poilly, with variations, curious and rare 217 The Holy Family, by Raymond from Raphael, a Proof 218 One Holy Famnly by Pitau, after Raphael very fine 219 Six Madonas after Raphael &c. by Poilly 220 Two Raphael, Holy Family, by Chereau, proof and letters., very j. 221 One from Mignard, by MafTon, a fine proof, and 2 from Raphael 222 Twelve landfcapes, by Seb. Bourdon \ 223 Seven, The adts of mercy ditto 324 Seven, by ditto 225 Two, by Stella from Pouffin, the fufferings, and paffion of Chrifl' 226 Seven, the facraments, N. Poullin 227 Three, The Baptifm, and Flight of Pyrrhus, and Coriolanus, by Audran, fine Rubens. 228 Two proofs from Qiiellinus, by Galle, and I2 title pages, Rubens 229 Thirty-two ditto, Rubens, and various mafters 230 Twelve title pages &c. Rubens 231 Two wood cuts, by Jegher 232 Two, Holy Families, i Bolfwert, V. den Enden impreffion 233 One, annunciation, by Bolfwert, V. d. Enden impreffion 234 Two, crucifixions, Bolfwert, and Soutman, both fine 235 One ditto, Bolfwert (V. d, Enden) very fine, and rare 2 <6 St. Cecelia, firft imprefiion, by Vvhtdnec, before the alterations, and Holy Family, Bolfwert ( II ) 237 The Three Maries at the Tomb, Voflerman 238 Dead Chrift, Witdoec, very fine 239 St. Ildefonfo, by Witdoec, very fine, and rare 240 Diana, and fleeping nymphs, by Soutman, very fine 241 The three Graces, Pontius, very fine 242 One, defcent from the crofs, Vofterman, capital 243 One, Judgement of Paris by Lommelin, proof, very rare 244 Herod’s feaft by Hendricx, fine 245 Defeat of Sennacherib, by Soutman 246 Judgement of Solomon, Bolfwert 247 The education of the Virgin, Bolfwert, (V. den Enden), and 1 by Witdoek 248 Thomyris by Pontius, firft impreflion, very fine 249 The Prodigal Son, etched by Rubens, very rare, complete 250 Elias by Lauwers, fine 251 Hunting the Hippopotamos, by Soutman 252 Battle of the Amazons, by Vofterman, on 6 flieets, fine and rare 253 Six, after Rubens, and i, a proof 254 The Garden of Love, by L’Empereur, a proof, exceedingly fine 255 Ditto, firft impreftion 256 Ditto, fine, and the feaft of the Pharifee, mczzotinto 257 Fete Flamande, by Feftard, a proof 258 Converfion of St. Paul, by Bolfwert, very capital 259 The Pharifee’s feaft, by Natalis, very fine 260 Death of P. D. Mus, by Miille 261 Adoration of the fhepherds, by Vofterman ’Portfolios, 262 A fmall blank book in Ruftia for drawings, and 3 fmall portfolios 263 Four portfolios 264 Six ditto in neat condition 265 Two large ditto 266 Two Ruftia ditto 267 Two ditto 268 Two ditto 269 Two ditto 270 Two large ditto 271 One cafe for prints, bound in red leather, eraided Swlfs views 272 Two ditto, Britifh Topography End of the Second Day’s Sale, ( 12 ) Third Day’s Sale, FRIDAY MARCH the 1800^ Hollar:^. 273 1 HIRTY-FOUR Engliffi Topography 274 Fifty-two ftnall views by ditto 275 Twenty-two, Englifh Topography- 276 Nineteen fmall landfcapes, fin« 277 T wenty-fix ditto 278 Twelve, the Butterflies, fine. 279 Nine of Boys 280 Fifteen Foreign Views- 281 Ten fcarce portraits 282 Eleven ditto 283 The fmall Carthufian Convent, 4 large views, and 2: more 284 Twenty-fix fmall landfcapes, fine 285 The large View of Prague, very fine 286 The Four Seafons, fine impreffions 287 Six views 288 Five hiftorical 289 The Magdalen, by Hollar, after V. Avont 290 Seven, Dover Caftle, Greenwich, Canterbury, and Map of Ireland’ 291 Thirty-three, Englifh and foreign views 292 The Cathedral at Antwerp, firft impreffion'- 293 Four the large St. Francis, fine and rare 294'Twelve, of Dutc!. fliipplng « 295 Twenty-two fmall views 296 The Hanging Hare, very fine ( 13 ) 297 Three, the Cup, after Andrea Mantegna, very fine ; the Severe Judge, J, Romano; and Holy Family, P. del Vaga 298 Thirteen, Huntings, fine 299 Nine views of Tangiers 300 Eleven views of caftles, fcarce 301 Canterbury, and 12 fmall views 302 Ten landfcapes and fea views 303 The Fable of the Man, his Son, and the Afs, and i from Dicpenbeck Albert DureRj &c,. 304 Four Madonas, very fine 305 Portrait of Erafmus, ditto 306 One by Albert Durer 307 One ditto and copy 308 One, Flight into Egypt, by Martin Schoen 309 The Philofopher in his Study, A. Durer 310 Eighteen in wood, by ditto, very fine 311 Two, the Veronica and Virgin and Child, A. Durer, and 6 more 312 Six, Lucas Van Leyden, i Hans Beyn, Latin Grammar 4, and i more 313 Seventeen, from old drawings in wood 314 Six ditto large, in wood, curious, and fine 315 Twelve antient wooden cuts, the Paflion, rare 316 Seventeen curious wooden prints, Lucas van Cranach, &c. 317 Thirty-eight, the Life of Chrift, by Albert Altdorffer, fmall, in wood, fine,, and' rare Marc Antonio, 318 Holy Family, very fine 319 St. Paul preaching at Athens 320 Mount Parnalfus, fine impreflion 321 Diana, ditto 322 St. Cecelia, fine 323 Ganymede, ditto 324 St. Cecilia 325 Two from M. Angelo 326 Five exceedingly rare prints by M. Angelo, an etching by Parmigiano, 327 Noah and his Family quitting the Ark 328 Banquet of Sea Gods, Bonafoni ( 14 ) 3'29 Four from Rapliael, &c. by M. Antonio, &c. 330 One, M. Antonio, the Little Peft, very fine 331 One, the Quos Ego, ditto 332 Monument of Pope Julius IL M. Angelo, very rare 333 Five, Goltzius, fmall, very fine 334 Five, Raphael’s Dream, See, 335 Nine, various 336 Sixteen, M. Antonio, Sec. 337 Two, ]3itto 33S Twenty-eight antient fmall engravings, monograms, cyphers, &c. 339 Three, M. Angelo, Bonafoni, Sec. 340 Fifteen by old mafters Italian. 341 Two fets of David Gen. etchings 342 The Trajan and Antonine Columns, by Bartoli, rolled 343 The Ceiling by Corregio, at Parma, and 5 by Farinati 344 Twelve, Titian, P. Veronefe, &c. 345 Etchings of Venetian Coftume, by David Gem 346 Life of S. Diego, by Carracci 347 Sixteen etchings, Polydore, Guercino, Sec. 348 Fourteen Pietro Telia 349 Twelve, P. Veronefe 350 Ten from Corregio, L. Giordano, &c. 351 Twelve from Parmigiano, &c. 352 Twenty, Corregio, P. Veronefe 353 Four, the Leda, Danae, and lo, by Du change, firfl: imprelfions before the draperies and I with the draperies 354 The Notte of Corregio by Surugue, and the Magdalen, ditto 355 Five from Corregio, various 356 Two proofs, Poilly and Boulanger 357 One, the Madona and Child with the Fink, by Boulanger, fine 358 Floly Family and Nativity, by C. Bloemart, after Raphael, very fine 359 The Angel appealing to the Shepherds, after Bloemart, by Sanraedam, very fine 360 The Holy Family fditte auK lunettes), by Bloemart, very fine imprellion 361 Six, various, Larmelin, from Raphael 362 Floly family, Raphael, a fine proof, by Roufielet 363 Two Holy families by Corn. Vifeher, fromTitian, proofs; i very fcarce 364 St. Peter raifing the Widow, by Bloemart, after Guercino { >5 ) 3^5 The Nativity, by Bloemart, and Holy Family, Goltzius, very fine 366 One Titian by Souiman, and i proof by Vifcher 367 One, the Silence by Hainzelman, after Carracci, remarkably fine 368 Two, Morin and Snyers, after Titian 369 St. Anthony of Padua, after Murillo, by Ardel, and St. Cecilia, by Sharip 370 One, The Gypfies, by Valentini, entire plate, very fcarce 371 Lte. Genevieve by Balachou, very fine 372 Four Holy Families, after Raphael, by Pitarre, Vallet, Frey, and Poilly, the latter before the crofs ftrokes 373 Two, Virgin and Child, after Corregio, by Spiere, with the reverfe 374 Five Holy Families, See. after Corregio, by Carracci 375 Ten after Albano, P. da Cortona, &c. i a proof 376 Four, the Nativity, Flight, Virgin and Child, &c. by Poilly, Edelinck,&c. 377 Two by Poilly and Bloemart 378 Four by Bloemart, Hainzelman, and Poilly, after the Carracci, the Silence, &Co 379 One, Drevet, the Prefentation in the Temple, very fine 380 Thirteen, C. Marratti, fubje£l:s from the Old Teftament, Sec. V, Dyck, 381 The Crucifixion by Bolfv/-ert, remarkably fine, (V. den Enden) impreffion without the hand 382 Four Holy Families by Bolfwert, Pontius, &c. 383 One, Crucifixion by Bolfwert, a remarkably fine impreffion 384 One, Crucifixion, Prefenting the Sponge, ditto, Bolfwert 385 TwoDefeents from the Crofs, and 2 more 386 Two proofs. Continence of Scipio, &c. &c. and i more 387 Three, the Paralytick, a proof ditto impreffion, and 1 Bolfwert 388 One etching, Titian and his Miftrefs, fine imprellion 389 Dead Chrift by Kaukerken, fine and very rare 390 Crucifixion by Hollar, remarkably fine 391 Five Holy Families 392 Two, Rinaldo and Arinida 393 Six after V. Dyck 394 Eight, various, Ballieu, Sic. Sec. 395 Four by de Jode, &c. 396 Five in Mezzotinto, See. 397 Seven various 398 Three, Ecce Homo, etched by V. Dyck, and 2 more 399 Three Dead Chrifts by Voflerman, Pontius, &c. remarkably fine imprelfions $ ( ) 400 Three Madonas, 2 proofs, very rare 401 Seven after V. Dyck, various " . 402 Two, King Charles’s Children and Rubens’s Wife yORDAENS and DiEPENBECKo 403 Three by Bolfwert, Marinus, &c. from Jotdaens 404 Four, Quellinus, &c. very fine, ditto 405 One, St. Martin of Tours, very fine, by de Jode, ditto 406 Crucifixion, Bolfwert, ditto 407 One, Flight into Egypt, Pontius, firft imprefilon ditto 408 One from Diepenbeck, by De Jode End of the Third Day’s Sale^ s ( *7 ) Fourth Day’s Sale. SATURDAY, MARCH the azd, 1800. Loose Drawings, 409 TT wo Italian Landfcapes, and i more 410 Twenty-three Italian Views, various 41 1 Twenty-three ditto 412 Twenty ditto, and various 413 Seventy-feven Arcliitedlural Defigns for Doors, &c. 414 Interior of the Pantheon, and Country Wake, 2 humorous colored Drawings, by Grimm 415 Interior of St. Peter’s at Rome, illuminated, and Companion, a pair, very grand, by Lepres 416 Five large Hiftorical Drawings, Italian and various 417 Forty-three Hiftorical, and various 418 Eighteen by Old Mafters, and a Book from Sir Godfrey Kneller 419 One by Vifcher, very fine, and 8 alter Holbein 420 Forty by Old Mafters, various 421 Eight Italian Views, modern 422 Six of Animals 423 Ten ArchiteSutal, and various t 424 Ditto, Pia2zetti, &c. 425 Thirteen various 426 Ten, Old Mafters, &c. 427 Five by Fragonard, and Vanderbank 428 Seven by Boucher 429 Eight by Bouchardon C ( i8 ); 430 Seven by Boucher 431 Seven by Natoire, Watteau, &c<. 432 Nineteen,. Parmigiano, &c. 433, Six by Ghiberti, &c. 434 Five, Spagnoletto 435 Four by Mortimer, and 3 more 436 Sixteen Studies from Nature, by Bolognefe 437 Five, Piazzetti, Mortimer, 6cc. 438 Seven Old Italian Mafters, various, 439 Four, Callot, Bibiana, &c. 440 Eight, Salviati, P. Veronefe, &cc. 441 Six Landfcapes, A. Carracci, 442 Eight by Baroccio, Vanni, &c. 443 Six, Parmigiano, P. del Vaga, &c. 444 Six by G. d. Piano, from old Pi ftu res 445 Eight, Parmigiano, &c. 446 Two colored Drav^ings, a Eandfcape, and’ a Waterfall 447 Ten Views of Jerfey, Southampton, &c. by Dahl 448 Three fine, Ryfbrack, Bioemart, and Borgognone 449 Eleven, Marco Ricci, &g. 450 Three, Schidoni, Guercino, Corregio. 451 Four, Zanetti 452 Seven, Marco Ricci, Mola,, &c. 453 Two, Battles, by. Tempefta 454 One very curious Ancient Drawing, by Van Mechel' 455 Eight, Cipriani, Bartolozzi, &c.. 456 Eight by Ryfbrack, Rembrandt, Mortimer, and Sir James ThomhiUi 457 A View on the Thames, by D. Serres. 458 Eight Views near Cologne, by Schmidt 459 Three, Poiidore, Zuccaro, and Vannk 460 Two, Tiepolo, and Ryfbrack 461 Three, P. da Cortona 462 Six, Sir James Thornhill, and Baleftra 463 Five, Fruit and Animals, G. da Udine 464 One, Gerbrandt Van Eckhart, a Repofe of Peafants by Night, i D. Calvert^, and I more 465 One, Tempefta, a Battle, and 2 more 466 Thirty-five Defigns, by Sir James Thornhill 467 Seventeen ditto 468 Six various ditto, by Hogarth 4,69 Twenty-eight Defigns for Monuments, by Sir James Thornhill. ( '9 ) 470 Two, Zuccarelli, and Gainfbcrough, very fine 471 Three, Caftiglione, V. Dyck, and Sir James Thornhill 472 View of the Vale of Llangollen, in North Wales, by Laportc 473 Two by Webber, View of Aeverlkinfki Mountain, in Kamfchatflca, and ditto Prince William Sound 474 Three Views in Kamfchatfka, Atoui, and Oonoladca, by ditto 475 Four Views of Teneriffe, by ditto 476 Three Views of the Cape of Good Hope, by ditto 477 Eleven, by Sir James Thornhill 478 One, by Lady Duncannon, in Chalk, by Bartolozzi ' 479 Two, Drawings of Shipping, V. de Velde 480 Thirty-four, Outlines, Views in Venice, by Guardi 481 Twenty-one Venetian Views, by ditto 482 Seven by Guardi 483 Six by Guardi, and Canaletti 484 Fourteen by ditto, and ditto 485 Five Views in Venice, by Canaletti 486 Three very capital ditto, by ditto Books of Drawings. 487 Coftumes SuifTes, 30 Drawings, delicately tinted, bound in green Morocco 488 Seventeen Old Drawings, Wyke, Rembrandt, &c. bound 489 A Set of 23 Original Sketches and Drawings, bound 490 A Colleflion of 35 Original ditto, bound 491 A colledion of 33 high-finifhcd drawings by Gefner, with portrait, bound in green Morocco 492 Sixty-eight original drawings by Claude, and Agofiino Tafli, in green Morocco, elegant 493 Ducali Veneti, miniate di Tiziano, P. Veronefe, Tintoretto, Zilotti, &c. a moft curious and valuable collec'il;ion of high-finifhed miniatures, elegantly bound in ftained Morocco, with gilt leaves 494 Seventy-fix original ftudies, fketches in oil, views in Switzerland by Abeili, bound in ilained Morocco 495 A book of original defigns by Luca Carlevaris, Rufiia 496 Alfabeto in Sogno, difegni original! da Mitelli, Rufiia, gilt leaves 497 Vedute di Venezia, difegni original!, da Canaletti, Rufiia 498 A colledfion of original drawings, views in Italy 499 Studies by Luca Carlevaris, RulT: ( 20 ) 500 A Golledion of 6o original drawings, chiefly by P. Veronefe, in a RufTia book 501 A MOST CAPITAL COLLECTION of TINTED DRAWINGS, COnflfting of : 36 Swifs views, mofl delicately finifhed, by Aberli, 14 ditto by Brandoin, 4 drawings by Webber, and, 3 more, various ' The whole elegantly bound in green Morocco^ 502 A fet of 42 curious miniatures, facreddubjedls Books of Prints. 503 Balli di Stefania da G. Callot, (fmal!) French Mor. gilt leaves>! 504 Les vrais principes du DefTein par S. le Clerc, gilt leaves 505 Triomphe de la Mort, par Hollar 506 Flollar’s habits, fine impreffions, blue Mora 507 Dance of death, by Hollar, 30 etchings, blue Mbr. 508 The paffion of Chrift, 26, by L. V. Leyden, a colledlibn of fmall old engravings,. by Hans Behan, gilt leaves,, and Gheyn’s paffions 509 Topographia Variar: Regionuin, a collection of fmall views, engraVedy after- Brill, Bloemart, and V. de Velde- Planetarum effedtus, a Sadeler curioufly coloured 510 Drfferentes Tetes par Vifatteau, Ag: Carracci’s drawing book. Les Principaux- fondemens du Deffein par Bodart, and Tempefta’s battles, fmall 511 Recueil de 300 Tetes,. et fujets da compofition par Mr,, le G. Caylus,, M^oq: . Vert: 512 V. Dyck’s portraits, blue Morocco 513 C. Bruin’s Kleefshe en Zuid Hollandfche Arcadia ^14 Coppens, pcrfpedcives des Ruines de la Ville de Bruxelles, 12 pi. Coutumes de I’ltalie par Greuze, and a colledtion of prints from Hollar 515 Raphael's Bible, fine iinpr. 516 Meyffens’s portraits ot eminent artifts, 125 plates, Anverf. 1849, and Signorum veterum leones 517 Caftella, et Prtetoria Procerum Brabantiae, Antw. 1696. De Zege praalende Vecht, or views of feats, and villages In Holland: Amft. 1719. 518 CEuvres de K. du Jardin, fine imprcflicns 519 Habiti d’huomi, &c. Venez. Colla procefiione della S. Signoria. Le Arti che^ vanno n. c. di Venezia da Zompini. The cries of Vienna. Le Arti di Bologna di Carracci. 12 Cefars by Tempefta. Varie Pitture. Dif. di Parmigiano ( 21 ) 520 Regatta Veneztana, ann. 1688. Pitture da Patina. CoronelH Chiefe di Venezia. Var. Pitt, a frefco, 3, and Tempefta’s Cefars, 2 521 V^ues perfpeftives de Paris,, des Chateaux du Roi, See. an(^ V. der Berg, Thea- trum Hifpanias ’ 522 /Enea. Vagante da Carracci. '■ Spagnoletto’s drawing book. Cipriani’s etchings for Brand Hollisj.' Varj Caprtet da''Tiepoio 523 Two, Camara dii Venere da P. da Cortona. Raphael’s works by Bartoli, and Triumphs of Cefar by A. Mantegna 524 Suite de vafes, Mafcarade a la Grecque, e Penfieri, de BofTi 525 Eltampes du Roi (letter prefs) Catalogue de la Galerie De DulTeklorfF, ditto. La Grotte de Verfailles 526 Sarcon Rami,, e Vedute. II Sacro Monte della Vernia. Pitture a frefco Venez. Pidlura Ant. Veneta. Dif. di Parmigiano, and Var. Pitture 527 Paefi di Marco Ricci. Canaletti’s views of Venice by Vifentini. Caprici di Caftiglione,. and Pidlura Ant.. Venet. 528 Archi Trionfali da Piranefi. Lanfranc’s lodge of the Vatican. Vallombrofa da Donati, and Capric. di Caftiglione 529 Twelve etchings from- Old Mafters,- by Bartolozzi. Zompini’s etchings from Caftiglione, RulT. back, and Parmegiano, ditto 5:30 Bellers’s views, half bound, Ruff. back. Peintures de Natoire dans la Chapelle des Enfans trouves. Principi del defigno da Volpato, e Morghen, Roma, 1786 531 Stampe di Piazzetti 532 A CAPITAL SET OF Hogarth’s WORKS, Very fine mprefi'-ons, and Hogarth’s tour 533 Raphael’s cartoons by Dorigny, fine impreflions 534 Zanetti gemme antiche, 2 v. Spiegazione della Pittura Antica rappr. la morte di S. Efrem Siro.. Pitt. Antich. in una Vigna Ofpedale, and Pitture a frefco 535 Pitture a frefco, coloured, Ruflia 536 Two, Opere di Tiziano, P. Cagliari, See. da Febre. Le Pitture di P. Tibaldi, e di N., Abati in Bologna da Zanotti 537 Pitture di Venezia da Monaco 538 Opere fcelte di varj Maeftri Venez. da le Febre, Manaigo, e Zucchi, Ven, 1786, and Jackfon’s wood engravings from Venetian paintings 539 Remigio Canta Gallina. Baitaglia Navale in. Arno. Pavigi, 1608, and Gli. Argonauti in Venezia 540 The cries of Venice, bound in Ruffia 541 Le Arte di Venezia, ditto 542 Statue di San Marco, 2 v. 543 Statue di San Marco, 2 v. bound in Ruftia 544 II Gran Teafro di Venezia, 2 v. Ruflia 545 Cento penfieri da Gabbiani 54,6 Skippe’s Parmigiano. Bofli’s engravings from ditto 547 Progrefli della Pittura Italica da Mulinari, Ruffia 548 Raccolta di Starape a Chiarofcuro d. dif. d. Parmigiano, da Zanetti, 2 v. Ruff* fosilie dor. 549 Rogers’s imitations of ancient drawings, 2 v. Ruflia 550 PiCTURj® Hetruscorum in Vasculis, a Passeratio, 3 V. Romae, 1767 551 Sir W. Hamilton’s Hetruscan Vases, 1 V. uncoloured, Ruflia 552 AntICHITA d’ERCOLANQ:, 8 V. Rujfta 553 Museum Clementinum, 4 V. Rujfta, gilt leaves 554 Museum Florentinum, 12 V. Rujfa, avery fine copy End of the Fourth Day’s Sale* ( ^5 ) MONDAY, MARCH the 24th, 1800, In which, are included the Valuable Mareles, Bronzes, CoinSj>. Rings and Antiquities, curious carvings in Ivory, Wood, &:c. &c. &c. &c. Loose: Drawings, 555 WENT Y-SIX Topographical 556 Five views in Yorklhirc, by Bulmer, tinted 557 Seven Swifs views, ditto 558 Six ditto 559 Six ditto 560 Six ditto 561 Fourteen Englifli views, by Bulmer 562 Twelve ditto 563 Ten ditto 5*64 Thirty views near Amerlham and High Wycombe, Bucks, ditto 565 Twenty-two Englifh views, ditto 566 Ten ditto 567 Ten ditto 568 Ten ditto 569 Ten ditto 570 King Rufus’s Caftle, by Grimm> i landfcape, and 4 ditto unfinlfhed 571 Four views in the Weft India Iflands, and 6 Englifh ditto 572 Four views of Scarborough, by Payne, and i of Rochefter 573 A vitw in Whitfand Bay, in Cornwall, by ditto ( 24 ) 574- Fifty-one final! drawings, views illuftrative of the Topography, and antiquities of Northunaberland 575 Forty-feven ditto, of the County of Durham 576 Seven curious Hindu drawings in waternolors ■577 Five ditto 57.8 One Chinefe pen drawing, 3 highly finiihed Hindu ditto, and ditto of aTefiel-' lated pavement on filk Booh of Drawings and PrinfSf &c, &'€. &c. 579 Two Chinefe long ftories, rolled^ : . I 580 A book of 2o highly finiihed colored drawings of birds, bound in Chinefe filk 581 Bartoli’s triumphal arches, and Morghen’s views near Naples 582 Bardi’s ftatues and Domenichino’s paintings -r 583 MarieikiVViews in ' Venice., ruins '’&c. from Marco Ricci, and Caftiglione’s landfcapes j ; 7 .'i i :.3 , i'j; ^ ' 7 584. Nineteen, Piazzetfi’s heads , 585 Mantegna’s frefcos, ditto colored, view of the Piazza Nuova, at Padua by Pira- nefi, battle of the bridge, by P. Liberi and 5 more 586 Ruffian and Turkifh campaigns, views in Italy, with Ruffia cover, views in Venice 587 Holbein’s works by Mechel, 4 parts 588 Stofeh’s gems, by Frauenholtz, 3 numbers 589 Sundry prints from Italian mafters, by Zanetti 590 A ferap book with a few pen drawings and maps 591 Six damaged fets of the arte di Venezia, difegni, and Statue di St. Marco Antkiue Bronzes. 1 Eleven bronze gilt figures of angels, fmall 2 Four, anatomical figure I, Venus i, and2more 3 Twenty-four fmall bronze figures of deities and animals, i ditto in marble, and I in terra cotta 4 One curious fmall bronze lamp, in the form of a fatyr’s head, a ditto patera, 2 Egyptian gods, in very fmall bronze, 3 bas reliefs, i ditto framed, and -6 various 5 The nativity, and 2 fmall feripture fubjefls, in bas relief, framed 6 Three feripture fubjefts, in ditto, framed,, and i of St, Jerome 7 Three of emperors, 1 old Egyptian figure, and St. Bartholomew in wood H Six fmall figures, an infant Bacchus and 5 more •9 A pair of bronze candleflicks, a crab ditto, and a fmall has relief in bronze XQ Six fmall bulls in bronze ( 25 ) IT Three, Gladiator, Mars, and Hercules 12 Jupiter, Juno, Hercules, and 2 more 13 Two large and 3 fmall bronze figures, Venus couchant, and 2 modern bufts in relief 14 Venus fitting, Apollo, an Evangelift, a lamp in mix’d metal, and a baited bull 15 A pair of horfes 16 A rhinoceros, / kp, and a lion fmall sy Mercury, Venus couchant, Venus triumphant 18 Mofes I, Aaron i, a veftal i, and 3 more Antiquities and Mifcellaneous » 19 A capital fet of fulphurs, from antique gems, in 6 compartments 20 A fet of fine carts, from Hedlinger’s medals, in 16 compartments 21 A fine fpecimen of the old enamel, a balket of fruit in coloured wax, a carving in ivory, 2 cameos in marble, 2 fpecimens of antique mofaic, a fmall ftudio of Italian marbles, and a carved fmelling bottle 22 An egg fliell curioujly ornamented with 8 fmall horfe-jhoes^fajlened with nails which ar^ clenched in the Jbeil, a blue glafs cup, and an egg-fliaped carving in ivory 23 Two fine dirties of the old Raphael’s ware 24 Two plates ditto 25 Ten antique earthen lamps - 26 Ten ditto 27 A fmall Hetrufcan vafe, a large and curious antique patera, 3 earthen and 2 alabafter bottles, and 6 pieces of ancient earthen ware 28 A fmall antique glafs vertel, and 14 glafs lachrymatories 29 One large and exceedingly fine antique glass vase and coveri^ Antique Cameos^ Coins ^ Medals, 30 Mercury with the Caduceusj antique cuvato, fine 31 A female head 32 A ditto 33 Mjifcellaneous coins, including three in filver — 34 Medallions without reverfes, from the antique — ■— 35: Ditto of Reformers and celebrated Painters = — — • 36 Ditto of Popes and others, fome in frames — — 37 Ditto of Bacchanalian Boys, fine — — 38 Ditto of Young Bacchus and his Attendants in a Vineyard, framed, very fine, from Dr. Chauncey’s colleftion — « 4 D. ‘3 12 14^ 6 ( 2p5 ) 39 Ditto of various fubjeiEls — 40 Medals of various Popes and Cardinals — ao 41 Fine medallions of Hamerani of Clement 12th different reverfes — 3 42 A gilt Medallion of Innocent XH. reverfe, a palace and obelifk, fine and fcarce i 43 Various old medals — — — • 20 .44 Ditto of Petrarch, Aretine, Raphael, C. Maratti, CirroFerri, &c. — 14 45 Medallions of Galileo, Redi, Lamios, I’^agalotti, &c. — - 12 .46 Ditto of Louis XII. and his Queen, M. Paulo Veneto, See. fcarce — 3 47 Ditto of Antoninus Averlinus, Benavidius, &c. fine and rare — 4 48 Ditto of Doges of Venice, &c. fome fcarce — — . — 3 49 Ditto of Charles V, Maximilian II. Artt, Ottto, Ifottus Ariminenfis, 1446, Sec. 50 Ditto of Magliabcchi, different and fine •— * — 2 Medals of Queen Mary, Oliver Cromwell, Dr. Friend, Dr. Stukely, and Captain 52 Ditto of Kings and Queens of Sweden, by Hedlinger — — 40 53 .Various curious old feals and rings, one of the former in filver — 23 'Greek and Ro?nan Cohis, ‘54 Paduans, &c. of the Cefars — — 24 55 Various Greek and ^Egyptian — — - «— 105 56 Small and middle brafs of various emperors, including three of filver — 160 57 Large brafs ditto — 7o 58 Middle and large brafs ditto, fonsc fine — .59 A large parcel of various Roman JLmboJJingSy Carvings ^ 60 A beautiful filver embolTed patera, the fubjedi Mount Parnaflus f6i A large and fine carving in oak of Diana and Califto, by Julio del Moro, (painter and fculptor,) of Verona 62 An embofiing, copper gilt, of Orpheus charming the brutes, large and fine, from Dr. Chauncey’s colledlion 63 A very fine model of boys, with a goat by Flamingo, and a female figure, Parmi- giano 64 A profile head of Venus, in bronze, very fine 65 A fet of 12 large cameo carvings in ivory, heads, from antique gems -66 A fet of ditto, the 12 -Cefars { 27 ) ^7 A fet of 12 ditto, celebrated Italian painters ^8 A crucifix in ivory, fine, Cupid riding on a lion, in marble, a fiiiall head, cameo in ditto, unfet, a cameo in onyx, and a fulphur call 69 A feries of Englifti kings, in wax, framed and glazed Marble Bujlost Bas-Reliefs, &e. 70 Four bulls, Democritus and Heraclitus, and 2 from the antique 71 Four, Roman emperors, and i female head 72 A pair of female Termini, and a bull of a Greek philofopher 73 Head of a Grecian female, and i more 74 Two, head of a Faun, and ditto of a bacchante 75 A pair of elegant alabaftcr vafes 76 A bas relief model in terra cota, head of a female in marble has relief, and a itead by Albert Durer 77 A hufbandman at plough, in alto relief, andltlack frame 78 Model of a frieze, ditto 79 Model of Prometheus in terra cotta, and a defeent from the crofs in marble 80 Leda, a fmall whole-length in marble 81 An oval carving, gilt, with Madona and child, in a brafs frame 82 A pair of very curious bellows, emballilhed with capital carvings in w ood 83 A Roman vafe and difii, curioufly embellifhed, a lizard in bronze, a fmall jiTgyp- tian bronze figure, and 2 ditto in terra cotta 84 A vafe formed of a large feptarium, found in Dorfetfhire 85 A fine Hetrufean vafe 86 An elegant marble vafe and ftand, (ftyle of the antique} Locatelli 87 A call by Ditto in bas relief, triumph of Venus 88 A vanity in alto relief, highly finiihed, by Bouchardon, in a black frame 89 A Cupid in alto relief, by Flamingo 90 Portrait of Valerius Bellus, and large bas relief by Sanfovino 91 Children playing with a lamb, ditto, by Corradini 92 A female head, from the antique 93 Head of Medufala, framed and glazed. Diana and Endymion, and companion, Small bas reliefs. A jay, colored. A fmall head in plaifter, and 2 horfes, ditto Drawings and Prints, Framed and Glazed, 94 Five views of the lakes in Cumberland, ftrctched 95 Five ditto 96 A pair of cherub’s heads by Schweickhardt, and 2 more 97 A flower piece by Baptieft, and 3 more ( 28 ) 9^ Faith, by Cij^riani, in colors 99 Three, by La Porte j 100 Two landfcapes, Italian, in water colors 1 01 Four high-finifhed miniatures, C. Maratti, Corregio, and Titian 102 Three prints. His Majefty, the Queen, and Lord Bute 103 The Clytie, a proof by Bartolozzi 104 Five, hiftorical, and 2 more - - 105 Two by Andrea Mantegna, aii,.; Iry engravings of ditto. 106 Three, from the Houghton collection 107 Seven, hiftorical, Italian, and various 108 Four landfcapes, Van Huyfum, Zuccarelli, &c. 109 A pair of Swifs views by Aberli ^ fio One view in Venice, Canaletti, and i Swifs view, Aberli 111 Three, hiftorical ' 112 Morland, and i of ruins 113 Two, Cipriani, heads, and i, Carracci 114 A landfcape by Gainfborough 115 A curious and high-finilhed drawing by Giov. dal Piano, after Holbein, and a ftudy of heads by Piazzetti 116 drawing by Breughel. 2 ditto by Sir J. Thornhill, framed and glazed. I ditto, Vander Cabel, ditto, and a portrait of Handel, by G. d. Piano, ditto FINIS. “A. ''ic' I