23 169. Study for picture of the Entombment in retaining it 170. Life Study of a Boy. (Chalk.) 171. Life Study of a Female. (Pencil). 172. Studies of Female Figure for fresco of tly. in the House of Lords. 173. Life Study of an Indian. 174. Glenlaer, Dumfriesshire. (Water colour b. 1810. HERBERT, J. 175. Studies for "Cordelia" in the fre and pencil.) 176 to 179. Studies for same fresco. 180, 181, 182. Studies of Heads for th Parliament. (Chalk.) · 183, 184. Study for picture of Christ and the 185. Study for King Edward the Confessor ar 186. The Virgin and Child. (Pencil.) LIOTARD. 187. Turk Seated. (Coloured chalk.) b. 1798. STANFIELD, CLARKSON, 188. Dinant on the Meuse. (Water colour.) b. 1755. STOTHARD, THOMAS, R. A. d. 1834. 189. The Vicar of Wakefield. (Indian ink.) 190. The Sick Bed. (Indian ink.) b. 1810. TowNSEND, HENRY J. 191. Lions at Nightfall. (Coloured chalk.) 192. Study for picture of "Burying the Family Plate." 193. Study for cartoon of the "Fight for the Beacon." 194. Cromwell. b. 1785. WILKIE, SIR DAVID, R.A. d. 1841. 195. Reapers slight Sketch in chalk, mounted with No. 167. b. 1804. REDGRAVE, R., R. A. 196. The Cruel Parent. Study for picture of "The Outcast." (Chalk.) 196.* Girl Skipping. Study for figure in "The Governess." (Chalk.) b. 1755. STOTHARD, THOS., R.A. d. 1834. 201 and 202. Shakspeare's Characters, first thoughts and studies. (Pen and ink.) 203, 204, 205. Designs for Monuments to Nelson, Fox, Heber. 96 to 99. Studies of Fish D. 24 WEBSTER, THOS., R.A. is figures in the picture of "The Village Choir." 106. Hulks in Portsmouth Har MULREADY, Wм., R.A. 108. Study of Weeds. 109. London Bridge, with boa Zinc. Presented by H. Cole, THARD, T., R.A. d. 1834. 111. On the Thames. (Tinted s 113. Il Bourguinone. Portrait froented by J. C. Robinson, Esq. b. 1802. LAEtching Club. 114 to 117. Recollections ofms of 30 Etchings by various Members of the the Club. b. 1794. ILKIE, Sir D., R.A. d. 1841. 118. Mother teaching. b. 1785. W tage Door. (Six states of the plate.) Will. h Mother. (Two states of the plate.) 120 to 124. Sketches st Receipt. 125. Sketch in Piper. 126. Camels, Scotch Boys at Breakfast. (Two states of the plate.) 3. A three-quarters figure of a man leaning on his stick. (Two 127 te woman praying in a Roman Catholic Church. travel to 276. Woman at a window reading a petition. (Two states of the 277. Beggars. Nos. 269 to 277 are in one frame. 278. Benvenuto Cellini. 280. Grandmother and Child. (Lithograph.) * Nos. 251 to 280 were presented by J. Sheepshanks, Esq. NOTICE. One of the conditions inserted in the deed of gift of the pictures A fuller catalogue is in the press, and will shortly be ready. Information as to LONDON: Printed by GEORGE E. EYRE and WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE, For Her Majesty's Stationery Office. |