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 BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES OF THE ARTISTS 
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 ANSKLMl, MICH \i:i, ANCr.l.O, 
 
 This iirlist was Ikhii iii Sictiii. in II'.H, nml was a disiiplo 
 ol' (lio. Aiiltiiilo N'nci III. He rosiilctl at I'ariiia. wlicic ho 
 paiiitiMl from a ili'si;;ii ol' (iiiiio Koniaiio, it'iircsciitini; lln> 
 CrouiiiiiK ot tlic \''.ri;in Miry. He painicd several iiiclur.-s 
 of his own coniiKisiiioii U>v tlic (Ininlit s in raiina, wliicli 
 ))' ar a rcscnililanct' to the si> Ic of Cori'vu^io. l|i' diid iii I,").'.!. 
 
 BARKIOH OK HATH CIHOMASi. 
 
 An l']n.ulish painlcf of iiindscapc and rnral lifi'; waH horn 
 in the yoar 17(1!>. near I'ontypool. In ilic first fonr years of 
 study, he cniplo.Md hiniselt in copying; the works of \'and<T- 
 nci r, Uanilirandt. Ucx.sdacl. etc.. wiU(h he imitated sncces:- 
 fiiily. At tlie of Iii lie was sent to Koine. Wliih- ."vir. 
 
 I5arl(er's tahMit. v.ere in full \ ii;oi-. no artist of his timi> had 
 a Ki'i'ii'.t'i' liold on popniaf favor. His pictiifes of " 'I'lic Wool- 
 man," "Old Tom," ail'" (iipsy nionps, el<'., have iho mark 
 of tnu' K^'ni'is stamped, upon them. He dieil in l)ee., isi". 
 
 BEAI.IC. MAUY. 
 
 This la(l.\- was an eniineni painter of poiiraits. She was 
 horn in Suffolk, in li;;iJ, atnl was the datiKliter of ii ( lerf;yman. 
 Havint; shown a meat iiropensiiy for the art. sho was iilaeed 
 under Sir I'eter I.ely, and s;ion heeaine a proiieieiit. .she 
 copied i-i>v(M'al iiortraits 1)> V'ainlyke, hy whiih ;,he acipiired 
 ii purity and sweetness of colorini; hy which her p. .trails 
 are dist in^nishe I. She died in \W!. 
 
 r.EKC'HKV, sii; \v.. v.\. 
 
 Horn at l!urf'>r<l. in Oxfordshire, 17'>:'.. Was made a Royal 
 .Vcademician in . lie painted in ITll.S a Uevit w of Hors ■ 
 
 Onards, in which the portraits of CiC-orKi' 111. and the Prince 
 r)f Wall s w.'i'e introdnced, and foi' wliicdi he was knit,'ht('{l. 
 He died in ]S3;». 
 
CHAMPACNK. FMllLII' DE- 
 
 This painter was born in HhihsoIh la UWl. Wlu-u 11» yparn 
 or age l!«' loft li<»m.' witii the intention of visiting Italy, but 
 remained in I'aris. where he met with nimh enfoniaK'em.nt 
 in painliMK portraits and lundseapes. Nurolo Pouswin. arr'v- 
 inj; from Italy al this time, admired the works of ChampaKne, 
 and an intimate acfiuaintanee took phue between them. In a 
 short time he acquind sii.h celebrity that he wan; api)oinled 
 superint.ndeiit of tbr works of the Queen, ami was <me of 
 the most M(lmir((l and most o.cuijied ar'ists in I'aris. 
 
 CMNT, (iKORtJIO, A.n.A. 
 
 Horn In Londim, ITTll. ilecame an .Associate of tlie Royal 
 Academy In ls21. This artist practlHed both painting and 
 enKravint; with distinguished success, and his miniatur.'s are 
 highly spoken of. He was introduced to Sir Thomas Law- 
 rence, who gave him some of his pictures to engrave. The 
 study" of pictures by Sir W. Heochey, Sir T. Lawrence, Owen 
 and navi.^. kindled In Clint a natural desire to excel in oil 
 painting, and he was fortunate In meeting friendly encour- 
 agement and advic(> from that excellent ami truly Knglish 
 artist, Sir Wllliiun Ilechey. In portrait painting (Tint was 
 eminently successful. Mr. Clint, from his earliest time, was 
 thoroughly a gentleman in his feelings. The highest senti- 
 ments of honor and integrity were cherislied by him almost 
 to a Qtiixotic degree. He died In May, 1854. 
 
 DANIELL, THOS.. R.A. 
 
 Rom 17l!». He commenced his artistic career as a painter 
 of Englisli landscape. At the age of 3r) he went to India, 
 where he remaineu about ten years, gathering material for 
 his great work, "Oriental Scenery," which he published in 
 1808. After his return from India, lie seldom painted any 
 but Indian subjects. His death occuricd in 1840, at the age of 
 91 years. 
 
 DAVID, .lACQUES-LOUIS. 
 
 '!'his l''iench historical painter was born in Paris in 1748, 
 and was a tcliolar of Viei-, with whom he went to Rome, 
 where he made .uimerous studies of the antiques and the 
 works of the old Italian masters. He returned to France In 
 1780. and distlngu'shi d hinuelf 1>:- many clasic productions. 
 Louis XVI. commissioned hin\ to paint a picture, and Napo- 
 leon held him in high esteem, and ho added to the Emperor's 
 glory by a flattering representatifui of him in his i)assage of 
 Mount St. Pcrnard. David, when banished from France, re- 
 turned to Hrussfds, where he received all the homage due to 
 his great talents. 
 
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 DAVIKS, 1{. It 
 
 Itoni ;'.t Wiitlonl in ITnJ. A* Hi.' it':'' "f ''•> •'•' l>«'<''init' 
 11 Htiiilcnt of 'hi' Itoviil Aciuliiny. tiini.Ml liis iUi''nii<ni to 
 animal palntlufj. and \v;is niti<li patruui/iil liy His Maj.'Hiy 
 (;.'(,. ^r 111. On.' (.r hi-^ iiainUn«H Is in lli.' SlH-opshankH rot- 
 1. (■tl')n. Ilf ilit'il ill is:,l. 
 
 DOrClllY, WlhMAM. 
 
 An KiiKlit^h anisi whn lloiirislu'd aluail ilic- year ITtio.. Jlf 
 was a nativf of York, and i)ratti,siMl jioilraii luiintinK with 
 HMcceHK. Anions liis sititrs were Saniii.l .lolinson, 'I'Mo-. 
 Gray, tlu" pool ; MaHoii, noft : Miss I'alnnr uurv of Sir Josliii.i 
 Reynolds, and many oliiiT distinKVil»l"Ml prison^ of lliai Uni''. 
 
 DRl'MMONl), SAMIIOL, A.H.A. 
 
 Horn in 1770. Ilecainc a. sHidcii of tlu> Koyal A'adoniy In 
 1701, and an Ass-ociaU- in ISOS. lb- prim ipally painted i)or- 
 traits. lie succeeded Olivier uh the curator of the pahuiiui 
 school ;:t llie Royal Academy. IUh portraitH ol Sir M T. 
 Rnnrd and a niiuianue of Mrs. K. Kry are in the \atlon.il 
 Portrait (Jallery. lie died in IsM. 
 
 PUPONP. (JAINSROROrCH. 
 
 This artist was the nephew of the celebrated 'I'hos. Calns- 
 horouKh, and painted |io-tiaits and landscapi s in iniitaliui 
 of the style of his un.lr. Hi.-! princi|)al \vorl<. the port i lit 
 of the Trinity masters, is in lluir court-rooir. on I'owcr |!i!l. 
 He ilied in 17II7. 
 
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 C MNSHDUOrC.II. THOMAS, HA. 
 
 •I'his rminent KiiKJish iiainter was l.Jirn at Sndlntry. Sntfolk, 
 in 17:'T. it has heen aptly olmerved of him that nature was 
 his i.adur and the wooiis of Suffolk his academy. He was 
 little nvire r.-,:--' 1.! when he left his native place, and before 
 he was K' years of aM.e. Ii" was established in London as a 
 portrait painter. His jiortraits will pass to futurity with 
 those of Nandykc, Imt it i-; w(dl known to those who had the 
 advantage of his ac(|uain;ance, tliat ho never wished to rest, 
 his r iMiiation on his works of that description, li is \:\ his 
 chaste and picturesque Hninllsh landscapes, tha« our interesi- 
 iiiK count r> man is consiiic'ious. He dicil in H^'S;. 
 
HAMILTON', J. McLlItM 
 
 !!,■ sliidicil 'Hi in the Uoval Aciultniy iil AntwiM'p, umltT 
 Van Lcriiis, ami in I'lOcolc (lis lioaux-Arts. Paris, under (ioronic 
 
 HA^LT.AH, .T AMI'^S, R.Ii.A. 
 
 Horn al Ciiiclusli r. in 1829. Went to London in 1S4S ;o 
 study i)ainiiiiK under Mr. F. S. Gary, and in ISlit was adnii*- 
 tod a student ol Hie itoyal .\cadoniy. In IS.'.I lie went m 
 Rome, where lie remained some years, makiuR studies ')!' 
 charaeter in oils. Me also visited Florenee and other Italian 
 cities. lie married in 1S."ir,, and about this time e()mmen<e(l 
 paint ini;- subject pictures, principally of low life. 
 
 HOARK. WILLIAM lof lialli). H.A. 
 
 This artist was born at I'^ye, in SulYolk. about 1707. He 
 studied under t^risoni, an Italian painter. He atierwarls 
 went to Ronr^ and attended the school of I'-rancesco hr..!e- 
 riale. the disciide of Carlo Maratti, and associated with Pc:;i- 
 peo Hatoni. After nine years he returned to London wiili 
 studies of the best masters. Finding no encouragement fir 
 historical painting, he had recourse to jiortraiture, which l.e 
 practised at Bath with success. On the formation of Hie 
 Royal Academy, he was chosen one of the members. He di d 
 in 17!>:;. 
 
 HOLBRIX. HANS. 
 
 Holbein has generally been said to have been born at Baslo. 
 in 1498. He was instructed in the art of painting by his 
 father, and at tlie age of 14 gave proof of uncommon cap - 
 city in the portraits he painted of his father and himself in 
 1512. He lia<l accptiied considerable celebrity, particularl;; 
 in portraits, when the Earl of Surrey, travelling through 
 Switzerland and Italy, was so struck with the beauty of his 
 pictures that he sat to him and invited him to visit England, 
 where his talents would be esteemed and rewarded, and pro- 
 mised him a favorable r -ception from Henry VIH. On his 
 return to England. King Henry took him into his service. 
 ordered apartment to be allotted to him in the pLilace, with a 
 liberal salary, besides the price he was paid for his pictures. 
 Holbein painted the King several times, and the portraits of 
 the principal jiersons of the court. 
 
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 IK CAKTH. WILLIAM. 
 
 Hogarth was iho son of a schooIiuasU'r, luirn in lt;:t7. in iIh' 
 parish of Si. .Martin's laulKiitc. I laving sIkjwii siinu' .lisposi- 
 tion (nv drawing. In- \va- l)()\inil Id an cniini'iit silvi-rsniiili 
 and piatcworlicr. hi learn ihc lirancli of I'nm'avinL;-. On ilie 
 expiration of his apprenticeship he <iit<i-Ml ilie \caileni.v in 
 St. "Mai tin's Lan-'. and suidled drawiim' after liie niDilel. We 
 liiid liini soon al'ler en,i;ai;eil in desi^uini; and exeriiiini; plans 
 for thi" bookseller;-. In the yi ar 1T:!ii. he niarri- d ili.' only 
 daughler of Sir .lani's 'riiornhill. Tliis union was a sioh'ii 
 one, and eonseipienii iiliont the approbaiion of Sir .lames, 
 who, considerinK the .onili of his daui;lUer, ilieii handy IS, 
 and the slender linanees of her husliand, as yet an ohsiaire 
 artist, war, not easil\- re(i)neiled to the nialeh. Soon after 
 his marriage he Ix i^an his eehdjrated sei i. s of '■ I'he Harlot's 
 ProgreKS," and havii'.t? some of his pieiures i)laeed in the way 
 of his father-in-law, he iiKiuireil from wlune • Hiey eaiue, and 
 heins told by whom they were painted, he said, '• it was very 
 well, the man who eau piodnee sneh representations a.s the-", 
 ran, maintain a wife without a poriiou." He soon after, 
 however, became both reconciled and i;i-nerous to the youiM 
 p.eople. llo,t;arlirs woiUs aie h)0 well known to reipiii'e eon- 
 mcnls. He died on October ^Htli, ITiM, of dropsy in tiie chest, 
 at hi.s house in Leicester Field. 
 
 liOPl'XI'^lL ,IOH.\. R..\. 
 
 His style of port i ait ijainting appears to be fDiinded on an 
 attentive studv of the works of Sir Joshua Heyn(dds. 'I'h 
 distingnishing charact- r of .Mr. Iloppner's styh' is an easy 
 and unaffected elegance, which reigns fhronghoui all his 
 works. He died ,Ianuary L'i'.rd, I Sin, at the age of 51. 
 
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 tirtUUNS. WM. 
 
 Celid)rate. 
 Academy. 
 
 painter and consiaiil exhiliilor at the [loyal 
 
 IHDSON, TIIOS. 
 
 An English porlraii iiiiiiUer, born in Devonshire in ITul. Mr. 
 Hudson was the scholar of .lonaihan llii hardson, and became 
 his son-in-law. After the deaili of his instructor he was Un- 
 years the most occupied portrait i)aintir of his lime. He wa ; 
 the master of Sir .Joshua lieynolds. lie died at 'l-wiikenham 
 in 17711. 
 
.lANSSEN, rOllNKI.M't^. 
 
 Tliis t-niiiu'iu poririiit pahitrr was horn at AniKttM'adni aliout 
 ir.lHi. II(> vihiKMi Kiif;' iiul in KUS, wlicro lie met with llall>>r- 
 in.y cncoiirast'nicnt a.nel was taki-n into the service of James 
 !.. wlioso iiorlriit ln' painted several times. His i)ietnres are 
 (listingnislied liy a iieai linisli anil a clear style of coloriii!;. 
 He rotnrned to Holland and died at Amsterdam in Ua;:,. 
 
 .IHKVAS. ( H Ain.KS 
 
 'I'his painter was a native of Ireliind. and was for a time a 
 jnipil of Sir Codfrey Km Her. Norris, ke(>per of the i)ictiires 
 to KinK Williiim I'.nd (ineen Anne, was his (irsi i)alron iind 
 pprmittc'd him lo cop.v what he i)leased in tht> royal colleiMion. 
 He died in lT:'.|t. 
 
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 KNELl.Kli. Silt (!01)FRHV 
 
 This distin^;nishcd iiainler was horn :>t Lnlieck, Kits. His 
 faihir destined iiiai I'ur a. military life, luit his genius leadius 
 him to itaintiiiK. his fa.ihei- indtitged his proi)ensity. iind sent 
 him to \ins eradm. where he entered the stdiool Remhraiidt 
 and afterwards hiiidied nnder i'erdinand Hoi. At IT he was 
 sent to Home, r.ml liCcame a discii)le of Carlo .Maraiti and 
 TSernini. .At Venice he received Kreat civilities from the no- 
 hiliiy, parti<'iilarly Donatl and (iartoni, ami paiiiVcd ihe iior- 
 trait of Cariliiial ISassadonna. He went to lOngland In 1(57 1, 
 and shortly after had a sittlns from Charles 11. The pro- 
 digioiis nninhtr of his portraits jtrove Ihe contintiiince of his 
 reptitati(m. Charles H. sent him to Paris to draw Louis XIV.. 
 hut the K'liii diid during his tihsence. .lanns II was equally 
 favorahk' to him and was si'linp: for his picture when he re- 
 ceived the news that the I'rinee of Oraufve was landed. King 
 William dlstiimuisln (1 Kneller more hy Imving him paint the 
 heauties of Ilanjpioii Court , knighted hint in IH'.'L'. H<' died 
 in 1X7.^. 
 
 LANDSl-^ICR. SIR KDWiX. P.R.A. 
 
 i: Uvin Landhcer was the youngest son of John Landseer. 
 
 ' the engravr>r, and was horn In London In lS(i2. In ISIC. he 
 
 heciime a sliident of tlie Royal Academy, and soon after eon- 
 
 trihutc<l ;> numher of sitlrlled drawings of lions, tigers, dog-!. 
 
 etc. He died In 1S73. 
 
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 LARGIlJ.lKUiv X\'' I'l'- 
 
 Horn in I'aiis, Kir.ti. hut r-'C^ivcd liis t.'chni. :il odtKalion at 
 Antworp nndcr llu tuition of Francis lioljoau. ll<' went, to 
 England in tlu' it-iRn of ("liarlrs II., wluTC ho iiainttul llio Kin^ 
 and i-onio of tin' noldliiy. Aflenvards ho wont to Paris, whmv 
 lio palntod tiu^ ix.itiait of Chaidos l.o Hinn anvl was intfo- 
 dnccd to lAUiis XiV.. wlio sat to him; ho was mad.- a mom- 
 l,or of the Acadoniy at Paris. On tho oonmaliou of .Iamb's 
 11., ho r.'tnrncd to Kni;laiiil. wh.ro ho jiaintod tho KinK and 
 Quoon. Sir .lohn Warno, ;;ml others, but wont to I'ranoo at th" 
 Rovolnlion. Ilo diod at Paris in ITU'.. 
 
 LAWKF^XCK, SIR 'ril():MAS. PR. A. 
 
 Porn at Pristol. nil'.i. Ilo was a mniil "f tl')i"o oi Hath. 
 and from whose teiiohin^ ho aeqniro.l that tasto tiiat (Hialiliod 
 him to hoo(mio tho most fashionable painter of female boaui,\. 
 In ITS" ho wont, to i^ondon and was introdured to Sir .loshu.i 
 Reynolds, who gave him good advioe and eneouragetnont. 
 In'lTill ho was chosen Associate of the Ro.vat Academy. 
 In 17!t2 (ioorgo 111. appointed him successor to Sir .losluii' 
 Reynolds, as iiaintor in ordinary to His Ma.josty. He was 
 olocted president of tho Royal Academy in 1S20. IW died 
 January 7th, 18:!ti. 
 
 LELY, SIR PIOTIOR. 1 
 
 Porn at Soost in Wi'stphalia. PUT. Haviiii;- a tasle f(M' 
 an his father placed him under the care of Peter Crebber 
 at Haorlam, whore ho did not remain more than two yea'' ; 
 when l;i; mas or acknowledged that his instructions could 
 no longer bo useful to him. and when h" wa little more 
 than twenty years of age, he had acquired a reputation as a 
 painter of landscaiio and portraits. On tho death of Van- 
 dyke. lOlO, ho wnt to I'.ngland, where he painted landsciipe. 
 and llmling that portrai' painting was nH)re encouraged h^' 
 (le\()(ed himself entirely to it and in which he imitated Van- 
 dyke-, and soon suri)as.sed all his contemporaries. \W iiainied 
 the portraits of William Prince of Orange and I'rincoss Mary, 
 Charles 1., Cromwell anil nniny others of tho nobility. Ilo 
 was in great favor with Charles 11., who appointed him iiis 
 principal painiciv and conferred on him the order of Knight- 
 hood. Sir P(.er Loly died in ItiSb, and was buried in Coveu' 
 Garden. ; 
 
.ot 'im^Kiioi ltd. 
 
 .1. di'. H.A. 
 
 This iiiiii'iiidiis jiriist was horn at SlraHhiirg ahoiit 17o4. 
 Ht' v.T.s iho i on of ii niiniiitine ))aiiuer at I'aria. winM'e his 
 son was placed under the tuition of l'"iancesco Casaiiora, and 
 on leaving thai master heeanie a poimlar i)aiii!er of halth's 
 and Mii-iiicces. His works wer(> niuidi admin il. ; n.l in ITi;; 
 he was made a nu niher of the Academy of I'aintiius at I'aris. 
 Soon after he left I'-rance and s-eltled in London, where lie 
 pa.'-s>(| the r( niaii'.iier ef his life. Mr. dc LonHierlxinrs was ;• 
 memh(n' of the lio.val .\eadem.v of London. lir died at 
 ('hiswi(d< in ISlL'. 
 
 I 
 
 wii.Di:. !•'.. nio. 
 
 WIT. .I.\('(i|!. 1)10. 
 
 I^orii at Anisieidam in lil'.t.j. ..\ pupil of .\11m rl Van Spiers, 
 under whom he studied Ihree years. Th(> drsire <,i conleni- 
 I)latinK the prodtn tions of Ruhuis and X'andyke at Antwerp 
 induecd him to visit tliat eiiy. .since wliirh he has devoted 
 liis laleni.T to this style oi i)aintin«-. 
 
 .MOL.v, I'lrnoH. I 
 
 Horn at C'oldra in 1t;ii|t. He was pliued under the tuition of 
 (itiisvpiie Ccaari d'Arpino at Rome, (ioini; to Bologna he 
 licca'ue a disciple of I'ranccsco .Mhano. lie did not adopt 
 of either of these masters, as CJuereIno work was the olije>M 
 of his admiration, as lie w:;s i)ml)itions of ac(piirinp the effect 
 of his chiaro-sctiro. and the nuigio of his ri li f. He died at 
 Koine in 11)1)5. 
 
 01 'IK, .lOilN, R A. 
 
 Th.is English iirtist was horn tit Si. .\gnes, Cornwall, in 
 ITtil. In 178(1 he visiied London, wher(> his merits becaniv^ the 
 object of admiration. The W(;rks of Mr. Opie are distinguish- 
 ed by simplicit,\' in the composition, masterly boldness of 
 effeC. . and a faitlU'ul expression of nature. He died .Vpril ;», 
 ISOT. and hi.-; remains were interred in St, Paul's Cathedral, 
 Ui-ir th()^e of Sir .foshua R(\vnolds. 
 
11 
 
 i 
 
 (IWKX, WII.IJAM. U.A. 
 
 This iMuiuciit iiorlrait pniiHiT was horn in Stirop.-liin', IT'.;* 
 Ahont ITSi; lu' wciil lo London and idacrd liiniscir under (".il 
 ton. tlu'n a Royal Acadcniician. Ainont; tlic distint;uisli('d 
 piM'Hons who sat, to liini aif William I'iii, Lord (ircnv illc. Sir 
 Wm. Scolt, Cyril .lackson. X'icary t;ild)s, .justice .\ldioi. 
 Mariini.s of StalTord. I^arl oT Itrid^cwater anil inau.\ othri.. 
 Hy virtue of jiis talent iu' was. In ISitil. eleeted a inenihiir of Hie 
 Royal Afi'.deiny. and in IMii portrait !>ainter to liie IMiiu-.. ,( 
 Wales, and afliuwards prinei|i:il |iainter lo ilie I'linee Ke^eni 
 Died 181!.".. 
 
 PATTEN. (llCOR(;i>:. A. U.A. 
 
 Horn ISOl. Uecanie a i-indeni of ilie Royal Aeadeniy in Isp,;. 
 In 1S;!7 he went to lialy t'( r the |uir|;oM' of study, and iu Islit 
 went to Germany to jia.iut a portrait of (he IMiuic Ccuu-oii 
 who ai)pointO(l him painter iu oi'dinary to Ills Ro>al liiul.- 
 ne.ss. Was elected an .Vssoiiale of ihe Royal .\eadeui\- iu 
 1837. 
 
 PETHKR. SIOItAS'l'l.W. 
 
 His i)iciures consist of ni(iouli::ht and sunsets, wlucli cx|;ii,i; 
 fine feeling and ,1ud'-nnenl in Ihe sehc'.ion and hariuoi^y iu ilu' 
 eoloians. His works are worih obtaining, lie died iu IMt 
 at the ase of .'il. 
 
 I'I0KERS(!1LL. 
 
 W.. R.A. 
 
 Born in London iu ITM'. He was a pu|dl of (leorne .\rncdd. 
 A.ILA.. f(H' three years. He became a student of the Ro\al 
 Aeadenn- iu lSii."i, and for many ycais divolid him, 'df almost 
 excdusivily to portraiture, ami after the deatJi of Paillips, lie 
 was the favorite portrait i)ainter, and was thus employt d jiaiui- 
 ing likenesses of men eminent in rtiuk. iiolitics. science and 
 letters. He was electd a Royal A<admi(iau in is:;*;. In iSiS 
 he painted the ]iorlr:\it of Mr. Vernon, the donor of jhe i-i>\- 
 leetion of picture-; now in the National Calleiy. where is also 
 his picture entithil the ■' Syriiiu .Maid." lie died 1S7.".. 
 
 PHILLIPS. THOS.,R.A. 
 
 .•\u eminent portiait painter, born til Dudley in 177n.He was 
 sent to London in 17U) with a letter of iniroducii(>n to Itenj.i 
 mill West, will) emplo.vrd him on the glass painting,; in SL 
 George's Gluiii'>l at Windsor. .\f!eiwaids he de\oted hiniseii 
 ehielly to portrait liaiuting. Notwithstanding he had to com- 
 
V2 
 
 , fUv.Mi laoUs^on Lawrence and lU'cchloy, 
 „ote with noppnn^ ^^J:t.rUua ifho had not the ad- 
 
 '" '"'' '''r ; ur;. r'n .e. he seeme.l to he the selecte.l 
 vautaKe of couu Daiion.m became a 
 
 ;■'■ "•;: ^r^/^.rr;;:..™ , ":";> --'» --' "™'-': 
 
 „r Napoleon. His best rti ^^ ^^,^^ ^^^^^^^^.^ 
 
 „.. „as proanced there, ;^";^^; ;;;'„,,, ,,eir Ukenesse. 
 ,, ...sons dUUn.t„she U^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ 
 
 of their ...nployment W the lavor of a couit. 
 
 RKYNOLnS. SIR .lOSHlA, PK-A. 
 
 -n.isiUu....ns artist, the. .;tlutn.,K.r.o^J^ 
 
 1,. was 1. > a.s <t •U,e,^« Hndson, who was then the most 
 under th.. tuUnm of Ml. "i«^; ^;" ' ^„^,„ ,,,^, u.e rapidity 
 eminent portrait pa.nter of h.. time J' ' ^^^ ^^eu 
 
 of his pro.res. nnder th.s ^--;;^^^^\;l,, ,i„, and re- 
 -'^ more than tin-ee V-- -^^ »f ^ ,;\,,,,,,,,ement he- 
 turned to IMymoutli. v.heu In mt i 
 yond his expectations. 
 
 HirHAHDSON. JONA'i-HAN ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ 
 
 This .n.inenl portiait paintei ^'^'^^ ears. 
 
 H^' ^^'->i-' •"""•'^'' """""' "" :Vin h t to offer himself 
 ,„, ,,,iu, ma.U> sutncient l'-^ ^ ;\ ^^ '^, , portrait 
 
 to puhlie attention, he -'^''' 'r^^^^/! ^ ,,,,.i .-ere then in 
 
 ^^^^'-- ''■':''"n,ri^3 - ;^ e^^d sumeient merit to 
 great reputation. Mr. «' \^:"7°.'/,,,,,,i„^ tueir lives and after 
 
 He died May 2Sth, 174u. 
 
 IIH-KY. ,10:iN. received in- 
 
 .n.is artist was innn in '■"-";" ,^'"^.;;^, After the 
 ..ruction frcuu isaac KnlU^r an ;- ^^.f^^^,^ „,,, ,,,,,., 
 death of Sir Peter Leis ^ ?;^ ^ "j; „,,,,,a several por- 
 pourait painter then " Z^^^^:" ,,,.,,,, 'K^rth. which would 
 t->ts. particnlariy ^^^;l^\^'^J^^^ eharles II. .at to him. 
 
 ^'-" """'' 'Tr';;;i; Qt-^ nd th^r suecesBors. WilUam 
 ills.) .lames 11. and his ^'''^''' jj^ ^ied in 1691. 
 
 and Mary, who appointed him then pa.ntei. 
 
1.'. 
 
 ROMNKY. G. 
 
 This (niiiuMil Knglisli i)aintfr was lioni at l'.iriit>ss in 1T:'.1. 
 He was i)lacc(l wiuUm- tin- tuition ot' an itiinTanl painlor at 
 Kendal, in Wcatmurclanil. wiili wlioiii ' " ifiuaiiictl two years. 
 Afterwards he resided at York, where he met willi sn(l\ suc- 
 cess ttial he was eucoiifagt'd to go to London, wliere lie es- 
 taldished himself in 17r.2. 'I'he following ,v. ar he gained the 
 second ineniiuni of lift.v guineas otf<red li.v the Society of 
 Artists, by a jiicturo of the Dcaili of (ietnial Wolfe in ITtl', 
 he again obtained the Kuond |)rcniiiiin for an historic iiainting. 
 He was. however, more employed in painting lu.riraiis than 
 historical subjects, and his worlv was esteemed infeiior to 
 those of few artists of his lime, lie visited Italy a,.d ivturneii 
 to London in 177r., and iiecame one of the most employd 
 r.oitrail artists in London, and enjoyed a lilieral iimiion of 
 public favor with Sir Joshua Reynolds and (lainsborotigli. 
 He died in ISUJ. 
 
 HOOKKR, MICHAIOL ANtilOI.O. AHA. 
 
 Horn in London al)ou! 171:!. He received his early instruc- 
 tion from his fatlier, Kdward UooUcr. designer, but was later 
 placed under the tuition of Mr, Paul Samlly to l)e instructed 
 in drawing ami painting. Mr. KooUer was one of the first 
 Associates of tlie Royal Academy. l)i<'d ISuL 
 
 ROTHWELL, RICHARD, H,R,A. 
 
 Horn at Athlono aliout the year tSOO, He ,ame to ondon in 
 18;!0, just af.er the death of Sir 'riiomas Lawrence, and com- 
 menced portrait painting witli consideiablo promise of su.-- 
 cess, particularly in female sul)j(cts, wliich he Healed in a 
 pleasing and attractive manner, 
 
 SARTORIUS. V. 
 
 This animal painter lived in England .luring the later |iart 
 of the eighteenth century. He iiainted horses, dogs and hunt- 
 ing semes. Many of his subjects are engraved, lie died 
 early in the pnsent century. 
 
 SCOTT, SAM, 
 
 An eminent English painter of sea-i)ieces, who reside.l in 
 London from 1725 nntil his death, in 1772, Scott was an ex- 
 cellent painter and his style and his pictures deserve more 
 attention than has been bcs'.owcd on them. 
 
I 
 
 1 1 
 
 SKKUKS. DOMINI''. " ^' 
 
 , , ..„iv.. of An.h, m (Jas.cny.Hc rame to 
 ■'■'r ;"""; .,n, ; uirea a .n.u.ation a. a paiute,- ol 
 ''""■"."; w u . Uoval AHuhMuy was ins.i.u.c.l l.e was 
 '^r'^-"""":. . ' . nU,..s. ana hUo,- on was ap,.uint..l nnu.no 
 
 cliosiMi ono o 
 Diiinltr lo ilif Kins- 
 
 Vi 
 
 ''''••"'■'";:: •oMusn.os,inu.o.uuupn.au..Uons 
 
 ' ,,. ,„. ,,,,a Mow's Kngag.-m.nt witl, tho Kmuh an 
 
 SMlUKi:, U.. H.A. 
 
 „• humorons and sontinn-ntal sub.,uts 
 
 u,Ko„„. ,...- ' ■'■''»'%,:;:;r:;;r,":sr".';;..;.;n^: 
 
 !• 1(1 lin i"i';inH' \ SI'.UUIH ill 1 "' " • 
 
 :;,;■;;"■::;.!;: H.'--." -^ "- ■ """"■"■ '■ 
 
 is:)4.i 
 
 An cxct'llint painlff of 
 
 r 
 
 s>ii'rn. .1. If 
 
 lonias Sniitli, nsnally 
 his cnnncnt aiiisi w .i 
 Sniitli of ixrby," 
 
 his instrucion m \\w \n\ 
 ,,„„ his father. His po.tmits are nvoU 
 
 stylt'i 
 
 i„ i7,-,(», and reci'ivM 
 
 r 
 
 IS tlio i-on of 
 „„. hunlsrapo P^'imer. lie was bo ui 
 i-incipU's of u<>- 
 
 !!r:;,^;;.':,;u,;;;;.i' ■ A..i.'.'^>"'' "' "■■^■■- »' '■"•"""■"■ 
 
 etc.. etc., 
 
 SMYTH. .1. T. 
 
 ,..■ i„,.,.n 1S1<) He stndieil nnder Sir ^\ m. 
 
 .Tune, IS")!. 
 
 S(M-1>1. ANDREA 
 
 „+ vinreiiee in 1702. I'rom Alepi'O 
 ,-his painter -« -"^^^ "^^^rwas well patronized, 
 
 and l)ceame a nieni 
 
 h.v of tlie Cluxrtered Society 
 
 and (>xhibitMl witb Uiem. 
 
 He died sliortly after, ITGt). 
 
 SIT1':UMAN, LAMDl'^llT. 
 
 .• 1 i<i.rn 111(1 llourislied al)>)nt the 
 
 about IGOO at Munich. 
 
f 
 
 V.-\l)VKi:. Sm ANTHONY. 
 
 1 lie nuMiiniis III' this iiiliiiini lilf i.iiiiiter ;irc so iiilcii'siiimlv 
 connocHMl Willi llir liisimy ,,( Kn^lisli nit iIkii \\r can scair.'- 
 ly avoid (onsldrrinK liim as our own commyinan. He was 
 ItlacfMl under ti),> mil ion ot Hciuy Van lialm. a paini.T oi 
 Imputation in Italy, and laii r stuilii'd undi r iJiilims. ||r was 
 liorn al Antwerp in l.'.ltn. ami (iicci in i,on<lon. icij, ami wa 
 l»uried in Si. i'aiils Calliedial. 
 
 WISSiNC, \V. 
 
 'i'liis iiainler was lioin ai .\nisi. rdani in Kir.il. Imi was in- 
 slrncled in ilie ail hy William l)oii(l.\ns, a i):iiiiler ot liisioi\ 
 al the Hague. He \\, m i,, lOn^laiid alioul Kisii, and was Tor 
 some time empioyed to assisi Sir I'eter l.(dy in liis nunu loi ^ 
 works, and alter ilu' dialli of ilial eminent artist lie lieeame 
 a Favorite painler. He dirw all ilie Uoyal I-'amiiy. and |iai- 
 tieuiarly the l)ui<e oi' .Monmoulli, whose iiorUaii lie painie I 
 several times, wiiidi ingraiiali'd him wllli ihe King and tin 
 hulio.s of tlie couri. He di, .1 at. Hiuieigh, the seal n( the lOarl 
 of I'^xeler in lilST. 
 
 \\'ORLEi)(;i:, 'iiios. 
 
 'I'his i:nKlisli ariist nourished about ITCO. \Vorledg(. adopt- 
 ed a style resemhling HkiI of li(>ml>randi, ami wlii.li possesses 
 coiisiiierable merit. -Hiey ..liielly consist of luals and por- 
 traits. He lirst iiradised as a painter al lialli, afterwards in 
 London, where lu' painl.d peiiiails in oil, among wlii(di are 
 Mary Scpiin s. lOlizahei h Canning and Kilty l--islier. He died 
 iiliout 1708. 
 
 WRICHT OK DKRHV (.lOSlOI'll I. 
 
 Horn at Derliy, 17.!t. He was a scholar of Thos. Hudson. 
 In id;.-, ho sent two i)i<Mures to the exhibition. He was an 
 excellent painter of portraits and hisiory. In 177:! he visited 
 Rome and returned to ICngland in 177.-> and was elected an 
 Associate of the Royal Academy in 17NL'. He died in 17;i7. 
 
 ZOFFANY, JO HAN, R.A. 
 
 This able ariist was liorn at Frankfort about 17;!.-.. He came 
 to l^ngland when ;!(» years of age, attracted attention by a por- 
 trait he painted of the Karl of Uarrymore. He soon afier 
 acduired celebrity by i.ainling the portraits of the most .'ele- 
 brated dramatic performers in their favorite (diaracters. of 
 these are Garrick, Foote, Weston and others. Among his 
 most distinguish.?d works ai hose of the Royal Familv and 
 the member., of the Royal ..demy. He was member of 
 the Royal Academy, and died in 1772. 
 
10 
 
 Zl CCir HO. FKDKRIOO. 
 
 voarH nf Lis UlV in Konu-. In K-Tt l..- arnv.Ml m KnM >n > 
 a^" w^ls .onunissi..n...l l.y Qn.on Hli.ni.Hh tn pain. Iht pu:- 
 tn.it an.l tl...^' of sevc-n.l of her courtiers. 
 
 /IUH.\H.\N. FH.\N('lt^("'>- 
 
 „orn •»! I'-uenie do Cantos, near Seville. ar<l was a .ii> M-f 
 .," ;.,o uLias. an., soon ae.uire,, the reputation ot an 
 o.ninent painter of history. He was inv.te.l o v.si. M n 
 ,„., was app..inte.l painter to the Ktn^. H- was a ,u. 
 nworite with Philip IV., in whose service he .Led. 
 
 Also works by : — 
 
 ANiniKWS. o. n. 
 
 lliun. UAUHlNC.iON. 
 CAllMlCllAHI.. .1. \V. 
 DKANE, CHAULES. 
 ('()I>MNS. J. E- 
 IVOHSAY. COUNT. 
 I)AD1>. II. 
 FANNER. HENRY. 
 FlSrtEM.. AEEX. 
 HALE, H. 
 
 HASTINCS. E. 
 HOEVOAKE, W 
 i,AMHERT. E. 
 I.EIC.H, J. M. 
 NHUtS, R. H. 
 I'HHJ.n'EADX. 
 
 THOM. J. C. 
 WESTCOTT. IMlil 
 ^V1^E1AMS0N, W 
 
 C. F. 
 
 \AV. 
 11. 
 
 
■ir.y 
 1 in>1 
 
 pur- 
 
 ' iiu 
 
 . F. 
 . II. 
 
 CATALOGUE. 
 
 .<.<■< 
 
 Clint; Geo,; A^R^A, 
 
 1770-1863 
 
 JOHN I.ISTON. 
 Noted I'".n<4li>li ( (Uiuiliaii, 1777 iS4'i. 
 
 Romney; G* 
 
 1734 1802 
 
 .^ ADMIRAL ll()\. KI'-.I'III SilCWART. 
 
 Smith; )♦ R* 
 
 1750-181 1 
 
 3 CIIARLi:S JAMl-.S I'OX. 
 
 Celcbratctl l'".ni;!i.sh Orator and Statesman, l74<>lSo6. 
 
 It was at the election of the abo\e for Moniher 
 of I'arhameiit for Westminster in 1797 that 
 (ieoi\^ina. 1 )ucliess ol lJevon>hiie, kissed 
 tlie electt)rs to secure votes for I'ux's 
 election. 
 
% 
 
 Kneller, Sir Godfrey 
 
 l..\l-N' IN I'l.l'l' 
 
 Leigh J. M. 
 
 5 ADKI.AIDK KKMHl.K AS • NORMA ' 
 Noted Knalish Actress an.l Authoress, burn .Sir.. 
 ,-,,, „,„v years ,.rinr to the dcalh of the late 
 lU-nry Craves this pietn, ■, willi many 
 others l..aiie(l by him, was lum:.; at Shakes- 
 peare Home at Stratloril-upoii-Avon. 
 
 I 
 
 Leiv, Sir Peter 
 
 r, 1:1 )\v 
 
 AR1)M()NTA(U:. KAKLOFSANDWlCli. 
 
 i;„„lish tieneral. Admiral and statesman. 
 
 \r)2-^-\Cr2. 
 
 Opkt ; t ^-^* 
 
 1761-1801 
 
 S\:!i:!-1' J()l'"-^(^>^- 1709-17^4 Head size) 
 
 Celebrated I'.n-lish Author and writer, who 
 founded in , 704 the Literary flub, am..n-st 
 whose members were Burke, doldsmith. Sir 
 Joshua Reynolds, etc. 
 
Beale, Mary 
 
 1632-1697 
 
 i)K. or Ik \.\i. 
 
 Hogarth, William 
 
 y H.\kB.\u\ \ ii.i.ii:ks, 
 
 .\t'tiT\\ai(l-> 1 )iirlii'>s (if Clcxclaiul. 
 
 Unknown 
 
 10 OUKKX ANXK ; H<,Icynj. 
 This is a rare spcciincii tjf early art. 
 
 
 
 Pickersgill, H»W.; R,A» 1782-1875 
 
 11 CIL\RLi:S I.AMH. 
 Kn<^lish I'oet and l.ittcratiity. 1773 iS^^4. 
 
 Beechey, Sir W», R»A* 1753-1839 
 
 12 tiicokiii': 111, I.N LocKici) 11. \r. 
 
 Unknown 
 
 n 
 
 15 EN JOllXSOX. 
 
1«plft'« 
 
 Zucchero^Taddeo 
 
 14 KOHKkr l)ll)l-l'-V, KARL OF 
 
 1529-1566 
 
 1.1:K I'-SIKK. 
 
 Opie,J.,R.A. 1761-1807 
 
 J. JOSi:ril ML'NDKN. 
 
 Cclcbnilccl Kn-lish Actor, i759-'^3-- 
 
 1705 
 
 De Wilde, F. 
 
 i6 KKMBLK ANDMRS.SIDDONS IN MACHKTII. 
 
 This rainliiii; whs for many years prior U. 
 the ilcalli of the late llenr>- (iraves hiiiiL; 
 with nian>- others loaned by him at Shakes- 
 peare Home, Slratiord-upon-Avoii. 
 
 Lely, Sir Peter 
 
 17 LADY ('4 leii-th, in old carved frame). 
 
 Hoppner^ J*, R*A. 
 
 1758-1810 
 
 18 
 
 WILLIAM IMTT. 
 
 l-jvlish Statesman and Orator, 1759-1806. 
 
 J 
 
 anssen, C 159C-1665 
 
 ,,, BLSS Oh" ILAKDWICK. 
 
 This picture comp^ves favourably with the 
 work of Vandyke at his best periotl. 
 
Lely; Sir Peter 
 
 no i:i,i:.\N(»R OU -NI':!.!," (".WN'NN. 
 
 ('(•U'hratcil l'"n.;ii-.h AcIk'--, Mi^lii'ss cf C'liailrs II. 
 
 I )iiHl 1687. 
 
 Unknown 
 
 21 iiousox'S ciioiri-;. 
 
 Smyth, R 1792-1846 
 
 ^2 DL'Ki'". oi' u 1:1, 1. INC. ION. 
 
 Opie, U RA. 
 
 1761-1807 
 
 23 
 
 •nil': AKiisi's i-oKTRArr. 
 
 Hogarth, William 
 
 1697 
 
 24 CATTAIX IIIOMAS CORAM. 
 
 lMiL;li^h rhilaiilhropist, Oiii^inalor of l''miii(llin_L; Ilosjiital. 
 
 Van Dyke, A. 
 
 2!; 
 
 l':.\KI. Ol'- HOLLAND 
 
 l'jlL;lisli K (i\-a 1 i ^t, cxccil U'd 1<)4'> 
 
Wissing^ William 
 
 1656-1687 
 
 iG JOHN M()Kl).\rNl' OI' AVAI.ON. 
 ( 1 II Ariiiduv. ) 
 
 Crealcil \'i>c(iiint, H'.VJ. 
 
 Beale, Mary 
 
 1632-1697 
 
 I'OkTK AIT ()!• A I. ADV. 
 
 Unknown 
 
 28 
 
 KICIIAKI) 111, 
 
 This portrait, in i-arx-cd lioph)' frame,' icprc- 
 sciitin;^ the White Rose of Lancaster, is 
 considered to be of larc* vahie. ThiMX- is no 
 authoritative information ulio the paintei- 
 was, but it is inu|ue^tionabl\- painted by 
 some contcmi)orar\- painter. 
 
 Worlidge^ Thomas 
 
 Died 1768 
 
 Till-: ARILS IAS PORIK.ML 
 
 J 
 
 anssen.C 1590-1665 
 
 30 I'RINAl'.S.S I'.LI/.AHlAl'li Ol'" lU)Iii:ML\, 
 
 I'alaline Scholar, |()i.S i ^),-^o. 
 
Reynolds^ Sir Joshua^ P,R»A, 
 
 U lOlIN DINMNC, IIUSI' Loi^) ASlllUK K )N. 
 
 l''.ii;_^li--li I ,,i\\ \cr .iiicl I'dlitiri.m, 17^1 1 f''^ v 
 I his is a liiu" rxanipii, of Sir |ti-liu,i Kryiiolil- 
 
 David^ Jacques Louis 
 
 32 
 
 N.\l'( )l.i:( )N I . Kn-llr 
 
 Kneller^ Sir Godfrey 
 
 1 ■* 
 
 I'OK Tl^M 1' < >!•■ l.ADV 
 
 Largilliere^ Nic de 
 
 1656-1746 
 
 ,U CAKDIN \I. ANDl^I'. m".K( T ! ,I'".S Dl' I'l.I". 
 
 I''ii'iic-Ii l'".rcl('sia:-tic ami Statcsni.iii, Tiitnr to 
 tliL" llaiiphin d l-'rancf who suicrrdcnl 
 l.oiiis W, and attiT I'liiiK' MiniskT. 
 
 "'3^ irtv 
 
 k\' 
 
Patten, Geo., A,RA. I80i-1865 
 
 .53 
 
 MCCOI.O 1'.\(}.\MXI. 
 
 Italian X'iiilinist, Ixirn at (icnoa. who made 
 inimcn. ■ >iiins in the inincipal cities of 
 ICn'_;laiul, iMaiice and (lennany. llisiHT- 
 Inrniaiue (ui a sinj^Ie sti-ini;' antl his mys- 
 terious personality created lor liim a workl- 
 wide reputation. 
 
 Van Dyke, A. 
 
 :.c> 
 
 ciiARi.i'.s 'iiii'". I'iksr 
 
 Van Dyke, A. 
 
 J/ 
 
 ]..\\)\. I'lMh: Oh' CIlAki.l'.S I. 
 
 Zoffany, J*, R.A* 
 
 1733-1810 
 
 :;S ADAIIKAI. ( O! .1.1 XC.W'OOl ) w hen (■ai)tain \ 
 
 Wright of Derby, J. 
 
 1734-1797 
 
 .v; 
 
 'I'lih: i.i'.ciTKh:. 
 
Jervas^ Charles 
 
 Died 1739 
 
 40 
 
 w.M. rn.iiAi ^■, i:.\ki. oi' r..\ 111. 
 
 Statesman ami ()r,i;<>r, was iipix liiitnl SriTC- 
 
 tar\' (it War im the acci's>inii ot (n'iii;_;c' I., 
 
 ultimately hecame (Hie of the ablest 
 
 opponent^ "i \\ .lipnie, was neatt'd I'.arl of 
 
 Hath .uul hetame rrime Minister in 174'', 
 
 but he'.d (iiriee (>n!\- _' davs. 
 
 Hoare of Bath, W. 
 
 1707-1792 
 
 41 I'll r rilh: i:i.i )!•:!< I'ln- raved . 
 
 Cclcbrateii I'av^lish Statesman. Secret, ir>- of 
 Stale in 17;^, auil a;_;ain in 1757. Whilst 
 ur^in;4 a policy ol conciliation towards 
 America froin liis place in the 1 louse ot 
 Lords, he sank do\>ii in a fit ot apoplexy, 
 from which he ni'ver reco\ereil. 
 
 'I'his subiecl is cn''ia\i'd. 
 
 Thorn, J. C, 
 
 42 I'IRSr ('L'Sr():di:k h-n-raved 
 
 43 LAST Ci'SroMl'.K I'.n-raxed 
 
 Dupont, Gainsborough Died 1797 
 
 A4 
 
 WW. riT'L 
 ICuLilish Statt'>man and Orator, ij^[) 1806. 
 
Holyoaket W. 
 
 45 
 
 AN !-:.\sri:KX crsi-oM. 
 
 l.ciit lo llif l)i_rl)y ( 'dipur.ition for the 
 l''..\liii)ili()ii of I S(j4. 
 
 Riley, J. 
 
 1646-1691 
 
 46 siii':i'i'ii:i.i). i:.\kL ov lurKiNtiiiAM. 
 
 Richardson, J. 
 
 1665-1745 
 
 47 I'kl'.DI-.UICK, I'KINCl': Ol" WAl.I'.S. 
 
 Daniell,Thos., RA. 
 
 1749-1840 
 
 4S 
 
 'nAiri.i<: oi' agra. 
 
 Lely, Sir Peter 
 
 49 
 
 \K\A. GWANX. 
 
 io 
 
 LORD :\1C).\ TACjU 
 
 Hoare of Bach, W. 
 
 1707-1792 
 
 51 Gl'lORGl-:, LORD CARI'l'.Nll'.R, 1731. 
 
Hudson, Thos. 
 
 1701-1779 
 
 52 MRS. MAKCAki: I RAW 174; 
 
 I'Tliis i):iintcr u ,is t'nc Ma^tiT cf 
 Sir Jdslni.i Rcyiid'.d-, IM\ A. 
 
 >lVlH'il 
 
 Holbein, School of 
 
 1499 
 
 53 
 
 1 1 i:\u\- \- 
 
 me 
 
 Wissing, William 
 
 1656-1687 
 
 54 CIIARI.i:S. LORD I' Al.l'.oT. 
 
 Snii (if Win. 'r,ill)ni, r.i-hMp,.!" I )iirli,ini. was 
 called til the liar in 1 7 1 1 , hLTaiiu; Soliiilm-- 
 (icncral in 17J') .md I.urd ( 'iian^i'llor of 
 l'".iii4lantl ill i ; 3 :; ; horn l(;S4. died 1737. 
 
 Van Dyke, A. 
 
 33 rohi-:ri' I)]': \i;ri:, i;Aki. oi- oxi'URh. 
 
 l'"a\'(iurilc nl Richard I I. 
 
 Barker of Bath, Thomas 
 
 56 (;\'i'sih:s cRossiNc. rrook. 
 
Riley. I 
 
 1646-1691 
 
 5/ 
 
 I'-.AKi. oi" sor riiAMrroN, 
 
 Soil of ( 'liiirlcs 1 1. 
 
 Phillippeau, C. F. 
 
 5J^ 
 
 Till*: 'I'W O MAK11':S ;si;4iu(l 
 
 Gainsborough, THoSm R.A. 
 
 59 
 
 \\()()i)\- i..\N!)S('.\ri-: 
 
 Smirke, R„ RA. 
 
 1752-1845 
 
 6o 
 
 DON onxo'i'i':. 
 
 Champagne, Philip de 
 
 6i (AkDlNAI.. 
 
 Wissing, William 
 
 1656-1687 
 
 62 jAMl'.S I'.r ri.l'.K, Dl'Kl': Ol' okmond. 
 lMi;^ii>h (iciicral, 1 665 -1 747. 
 
Pether, Sebastian 
 
 17901844 
 
 65 kl\i:k SCIAlv, HKIDC.l". AND cAsri.i':. 
 
 Holbein, H, 1499 
 
 64 iii'.Mn' y\\\. 
 
 Tllis piiiiitiiiL; is crrt.iiiil)- (Hic nf tin- finest 
 spii iiiUMis of ll()il)eiii, and is rare. 
 
 Kneller, Sir Godfrey 
 
 65 
 
 c.i.okc;!': 1. 
 
 Hoare of Bath, W, 
 
 1707-1792 
 
 66 
 
 MR. NAlllAN DKAKi:. 
 
 Richardson, J* 
 
 1665-1745 
 
 67 
 
 ADMIRAL. 
 
 Hastings, E. 
 
 1802 
 
 6,S GKORC'.l-: l^RV.W lUU'M.MlvI.L -lU'lAl'." 
 The Noted Daiul\- and friend ot (ie(>i;,;e I \'. 
 
Unknown 
 
 6cj (ii'.' )l••|■kl•:^■ ciiArci'.u. 
 
 The I'atliiT lit" l''ii;,;li>li I'drliy. 
 
 W'.is the ■-nil nf a 1.1)11(1(111 \iiitiur, hccainc 
 paj^i-: ill the I liiuschold <if I'liiKc I.idiicl 
 and si'iAcd in the I-'rcnch war, hriii'^ taken 
 jirisdiKT in i.>5'). Aiitlior of cclchrutcd 
 Wdiks, tlic iii<i>t popular of uliicli arc his 
 " ( 'anlcrhuiA' 1 ales." 
 
 The painter of tliis picture is not l<iu)\vn with 
 any de;-;ree of certainty, hut fioin the 
 various i)rints of liim at O.xford and else- 
 where the paintiiiLj is worlhv to i)eri)eluate 
 him, aiul is considered an e.xcellent portrait. 
 
 Van Dyke, A. 
 
 TO 
 
 COL'X JK.S.S ()1<- SO L'T HAMPTON. 
 
 Doughty, William 1760 
 
 (Pupil of Sir Joshua Reynolds) 
 
 71 KI).Mi;.\I) Hl'RKh:. 
 
 N«-tetl Statesman and Orator, 17.10-1797. 
 
 I'riend of (ioKlsmilli, 1 )r. [ohnson and Sir J. 
 Reynolds, !'.R..\. and Member of the 
 Lilerar\- Clul) founded 1)\- lohnson. 
 
Beale, Mary 
 
 LAhV ;^ Icii-tli 
 
 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, P.R. A. 
 
 / .1 
 
 I'.DWAKl), hrKl'. Ol' \'()iM<. 
 
 Messrs. Ciiavcs inade a steel eii;^ra\ i'iil; tiniii 
 this j)iciure, a eojiyol uhieli will be sent 
 * to llie piucliaser. 
 
 Unknown 
 
 sii.\Ki:sri;.\Ki':. 
 
 The lininiirtal Bard. 
 
 Tliere is no aiitheiilie account of u lio painteil 
 this picluic It was purthased ir<an the 
 collection of l.ord .st. [.(•onard. It i-- 
 unciueslional)l\- a ci mteinpoi ary painlinL;', 
 atul was considered to he of such impor- 
 tance as to he e.\hil)ited in the National 
 Portrait l'"..\hil)ition in iSf)''), w liilst in the 
 possession of Lord .St. Leonanl. The- late 
 Mr. Ciraves placed hi;;!! value on this [)aiiit- 
 inj;' as heiuL; ^A' L;reat historic interest. 
 It was huni; in .Shakespeare Home at 
 Stratford-oii-.\von until the death o( Mr. 
 1 lenrv Graves. 
 
Fussell. Alex. (After Thos. Faed.) 
 
 ;3 e()N<.'n".Ki-i> lu r not snu)ii".i). 
 
 -r, IIOMI-. AND TIM". IIOMl'-I.I'.SS. 
 
 77 
 
 -riii'. Mriiii'-Ki.i'.ss r.AiKX. 
 
 The above tlncr .siii)crh Water Cdlors were 
 paiiittxl at a (nr.t of L\\o each, ami hdin 
 wliich till- tlinn- siil)ietts were en-raved. 
 
 Bird, Harrington 
 
 78 FLORI/i:i. II. (WITH (WLDKK UP). 
 
 The propel t\- of II.R.II. the I'lince of Wale.s, 
 wiiiiiei- of the Manchester Cup, 1.S95. 
 ('Si)eciall\- cunnni.ssi(jned.j 
 
 Lawrence, Sir Thomas, P.R.A* 
 
 79 SIR \v.\i;n:R scott in his stuuv 
 
Andrews, G» H., R.W,S» 
 
 So II KM. 1 111. rUI\( I', ol'" W \l l.S >II()t)l 1N(, 
 Till: I..\( lllM'. K \l'll)>, Sl.l' ll'Ml'I'.U, IS'. ,. 
 
 On tlu' (irci-Hiii mI' ih.- I'linrr <A W.ilf-^ run 
 iiiii- thr KapiiU 111' l.aihlm' Mv- Andrru-^ 
 Ii.hI llu- >iurial )iri\ilr-o of luc. .niuanvin:.; 
 lli- Riiy.il ili-hin --, ami tlu'ii iii.uU' the 
 >kct(.:ii liDUi whirh tlii. iiicliiir i- painU'.l, 
 Tilt- skc'Uli i-- in llic po^si-s.-^iwu nt llcr 
 Mait'Nly the ( jurrn. 
 
 This l)ia\\in;.; ha^ hccn i;\liil)it<il tnl.K.ll. 
 llu' I'l iiiir and I'rin.t-^s nf Wales, who wen- 
 [)lcascd lo ispiTs-, iluir hi^h approval ; 
 als()u.\hil)iird al ihc ("lallcryof Taintcrs in 
 W'ator Color-, llu' International l'",Nhil)ition, 
 anil th( Crystal Palarc, when.' it ohtained 
 the Silver Medal. 
 
 Pether, Sebastian 
 
 1790-1844 
 
 Si 
 
 \ Mooxi.Kiiir i..\M)Sc.\ri':. 
 
 Fanner, Henry 
 
 1)CCI11'..SS Oh h'.Di.xncuc.ii. 
 
 This water colour was piu-eh,ised troni the 
 painter, w h< ^ painted it shortlx' alter llei' 
 Royal 1 li-hiirs-' marria;.;e lo li.Kdl. the 
 Duke of i-'.dinhur-h, now Duke of Sa\e- 
 ( 'o!)ur'' and ( lotha. 
 
Hoare of Bath.W. 
 
 1707 1792 
 
 AI.I'.X.WDI'.K I'olM' 
 
 jiL;lisli l'i)i.t, M)ii (il ;i liiu'ii-{lr.i]icr was burn 
 ill 1 .((iidiiii, aiul lii';^;an as a c-liiUl to write 
 \xTsrs, ^lalit' liis name hy an csmI_\" on 
 " Criticisni." rxeame tlic tVicncl nf Swift, 
 Arbiithiii 4 and others. 
 
 Owen,W., R.A. 
 
 1769-1825 
 
 84 
 
 \\()\ \\\'V\\ IMrCIIl'.K. 
 
 Dadd, R. 
 
 85 .Mii)sr.M.\ii:R .\i(;irr.s dki'.a.m 
 
 DeWit, Jacob 
 
 1695-1744 
 
 86 
 
 SKi'.icii I'oK ci-.ii.ixr,. 
 
 Hall, H. 
 
 8; COOMASSIi: !■ AMOfS ( iK I'A'I K )r XD. 
 W inner of two Waterloo (Alps). 
 
■ 
 
 Beechey, Sir W., R.A. 1753-1839 
 
 SS I )(■ Ki: Ol' Sr>->1 X l\ IlK", II I, AND I'M !•■< )UM. 
 
 Hayllar, J., R.B.A, 
 
 So r.orLoCM-, lISll MAKKl'.T 
 
 Serres, J. T. 
 
 90 
 
 MAN Ol' WAR. Ol'l' (ii'l'.RNSl'.N' llARl'.OlK 
 
 Anselmi^ Michael Angelo 1491-1554 
 
 91 
 
 \lR(ilN, CHILD AND SAIN IS. 
 
 Sartorius 
 
 92 I'ON iilNriNC.. 
 
 Pether, Sebastian 1790-1844 
 
 93 WA'l'MR MILL IIV MOON LK. 11 1'. 
 
 Thorn, J. C. 
 
 94 
 
 Til)': i'i:r lamb. 
 
Davis, R. B. 
 
 95 
 
 lokSI". IRAlMNCi. 
 
 Westcott, PhiUip 
 
 96 
 
 Slv\ AT DOV'l'.k. 
 
 Nibbs, R. H. 
 
 97 lirRSlMANC'lCAUX CASTI.l' 
 
 Deane, Chas. 
 
 (>x LANDScAi'i', wrni siii:i:i' and cattliv 
 
 Van Dyke, A. 
 
 99 ClIAKl.MS 1. Tuiucstriiiii Stud)'), 
 
 Zurbaran 
 
 100 CilRISrorill'.R COl.UMHUS. 
 
 'I'lic painliii;,; is of threat Iiistoiic intcifst, and 
 CDiisidcicd to l)c a vcr\' fine likeness ol the 
 fair.ous Spanish navigator. 
 
Janssen, C. 
 
 1590-1665 
 
 lOI 
 
 I'KiNt !■. lll^^K^ 
 
 Drummond. S., A.R.A. 1763-1844 
 
 1 02 
 
 curii) 
 
 Westcott, Phillip 
 
 Ml 1,1. ON nil". r()\\y\()S 
 
 Mola, Peter 
 
 1590-1650 
 
 104 
 
 IIAC.AK IN 
 
 )1':m'.i< 
 
 Collins, J. C. 
 
 105 
 
 AI.C.l'.KlAN (ilKl 
 
 Nibbs. R. H. 
 
 1 oO 
 
 , KNTl'.KlNr, I'OUr IN STll 
 
 I' r,Ki:i''./.i"' 
 
 DeLoutherbourg.P.J.,R.A. i74C-i8r. 
 
 2 
 
 107 
 
 ,, vni.K OK srVlNCKNT 
 
Serres, D., R.A. 
 
 1722-1793 
 
 IcS 
 
 siiii'i'iN(; 
 
 CarmichaeL J. W. 
 
 lo.; i;.\ 1 ii.i'; oi- ikAl Al.i..\k. 
 
 Mola, P. 
 
 1690-1650 
 
 I ro 
 
 (ACOirS DRI'.AM. 
 
 Van Dyke, A, 
 
 III (•IIII.DKI'-.X ()\' CilARI.I'.S I., 
 
 Studio pirtiirc for ihc paiiitiiii;- rit Wiiidsoi' ( '.istlr 
 'I'lic property of Ilcr Maj(>i\- tin; nuccn. 
 
 Titian (School of) 
 
 112 ST. (,i:()R(,i'; .\\i) TUj.: dr.xcox. 
 
 Suterman, L, 
 
 1600 
 
 113 
 
 ITAJJAX NUHl.l'.AIAN. 
 
Hamilton, McLitre 
 
 1 1. 
 
 \i\isi:i' lioN 1 
 
 !;■ I ,i\ I'll 
 
 { 
 
 Huggins^W^ 
 
 1 1 
 
 .si:.\>( ATI';. 
 
 Rothwell, R., R.H.A. 
 
 (Painter to the King) 
 
 1 16 MISS W.W l.i:i l\ .\( TRl'-SS. 
 
 1800 
 
 Pether^ Sebastian 
 
 1790-1844 
 
 11: 
 
 AlOoM.Uill T I.ANDSi Al'!':. 
 
 iis rok TRAi r oi" ]..\\)y ix wiirii' 
 
 Soldi, Andrea 
 
 1702-1769 
 
 liy LOllS I K ANCOIS KOl Hll.l.AC. 
 
 ( 'clchralcd ImtiicIi Siulpt'ir, I()(j3 17').?. 
 
WilliaiTison^ W* H» 
 
 1 20 M( »KM.\(i Ai'l I'.K rill'. SlOl^M. 
 
 I''.\hi!.'iUil ,it the l\>i};il At iidciiiy. 
 
 Rooker, Michael Angelo.R.A* 1743-1801 
 
 121 
 
 OLD W lliri'llAi.L. 
 
 Scott; Sam 
 
 1725-1772 
 
 122 01.1 ) w I'.s TMiNs ri'ik r.KiDi;!'.. 
 
 D'Orsay, Count 
 
 123 
 
 Di'ivi". ()]•■ \\i':LLiX(ir()\. 
 
 Landseer^ Sir Edwin^ P,R*A» 
 
 121 ski-:t('ii I'oR iii'ini.AM) in^^i: akI'Asi". 
 
 Harlow, G- H. 1787 I819 
 
 (Pupil of Sir Thomas Lawrence.) 
 
 125 
 
 j AMl'.S SlIl'.RlIiAN KNOWI.ICS. 
 
 Irish Dr.mi.itic Author. Wrote \'ir-ii)iiis, 
 1S20; 'Vhc 1 liiiiclibiick. 1S32; iiiid other 
 1 )r<iin.is. 
 

 Janssen, C» 
 
 1590-1665 
 
 12('} 
 
 Cil Aki.i-.s I. 
 
 This is a tliif r\,imi>Ic of tliis artist's um-k. 
 aiul should \)c hrld in lii'jh rstiXMU 1)\- all 
 lovcM's ot' e.irlv art. 
 
 Kneller, Sir Godfrey 
 
 SIR ISAAC Xl'AVrON. 
 
 Xatiiral I'hilosophcr, I )isco\ cicr of thr Law 
 of ("ira\italioii, I'l-ofcssor o|' Mathciiialics, 
 He was hiiiii'd in Wrstniinstcr Ahhry, and 
 liis epitaph was wrillcn 1)_\- Alex.uidn- Tope, 
 
 Lambert^ E* 
 
 12S SIR j()siii;\ Ri:\'X()id)s, r.R.A. 
 
 Phillips^ Thomas^ R^A* 
 
 129 I'.DWARl). LORij rilL'RI.OW. 
 
 Born in Suffolk; c:allcd to the l^ar in 17,^1; 
 Ijccaine Solicitoi-(ieneraI in 1770, and 
 Attorney-General in 1771 ; was made Lord 
 Chancellor in i "^. 
 
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, P.R.A. 
 
 •30 
 
 ARCHIBALD BOWKR. 
 Jesuitical Writer. 
 
 OpieJ., R.A. 1761-1807 
 
 THOMAS ilOLCROl'T. 
 
 •3' 
 
 )i;un;itic Writer; son of ;i sliocniakcr ; was 
 first a L;n.oin and tlien an actor; wrote 
 several comedies, of which the "Road U> 
 Ruin " was most popular, 1745-US09. 
 
 I 
 
I 
 
)IIE following imll he fmmd most useful to all 
 
 Brt Collectors: 
 
 A Dictionary of Artists, J760-1894, containing every Artist 
 who has exhibited in a London Exhibition from J 760 to 
 J 894, giving the number of each Artistes respective 
 Exhibit and the place exhibited. 
 Londott Times—'' A monument of patience and artistic research." 
 
 A Catalogue of the Complete Works of Sam. Cousins, R.A., 
 arranged in chronological order from the time of his 
 apprenticeship to S. W. Reynolds, to his death. 
 
 A Complete Catalogue of the Works of Sir E. Landseer, R.A. 
 (dedicated by special permission to H. M. The Queen) 
 arranged with interesting notes in chronological order 
 from the age of 7 to his death. 
 
 The above were compilled by 
 
 ALGERNON GRAVES, ESQ., 
 
 Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, London. 
 Vice-President of The Printsellers' Association. 
 Chairman of Henry Graves & Co. Ltd. 
 
 6 PALL MALL, 
 
 LONDON. 
 
 fine art dealers, 
 
 Printsellers and Publishers by Royal Warrant 
 TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. 
 
 T. R. H. PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. 
 H. R. H. DUKE or SAXE COBURG AND GOTHA.