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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[No. 240. 



Important Sale by Auction of the whole of the 

 remaining Copies of that splendid National 

 Work known as "FINDEN'S ROYAL 

 GALLERY OF BRITISH ART." the 

 engraved Plates of which will be destroyed 

 during the Progress of the Sale, and in the 

 presence of the Purchasers. 



QOUTHGATE & BARRETT 



O hare recfived instructions from MR. 

 HOGARTH, of the Haymarket, to Sell by 

 Public Auction at their Fine Art and Book 

 Auction Rooms, 22. Fleet Street, London, on 

 "Wednesday Evening, June 7th, and following 

 Evenings, 



THE WHOLE OF THE REMAINING 

 COPIES 



Of the very Celebrated Work, known as 



FINDEN'S ROYAL GALLERY OF 

 BRITISH ART, 



Consisting of a limited number of Artists' and 

 other choice proofs, and the print impressions, 

 which are all in an exceedingly fine state. 

 The work consists of 48 plates, the whole of 

 which are engraved in line by the most emi- 

 nent men in that brancli of art, and the pic- 

 tures selected will at once show that the great 

 artists— Turner, Eastlake, Landseer, Stan- 

 field, Webster. Roberts, Wilkie, Maciise. Mul- 

 ready, and more than thirty other British 

 Masters, are represented by the works which 

 established and upheld them in public favour, 

 and by themes which appeal to universal 

 sympathy and happiest affections, or which 

 delineate the peculiar glories of our country, 

 and commemorate its worthiest and most 

 honourable achievements. 



The attention of the public is also particu- 

 larly directed to the fact that ALL THE 

 ENGRAVED PLATES from which the im- 

 pressions now offered have been taken. WILL 

 BE DESTROYED IN THE PRESENCE 

 OF THE PI RCHASERS, at the time of Sale. 

 By thus securing the market from being sup- 

 plied with inferior impressions at a future 

 time, and at a cheaper rate, the value of the 

 existing stock will be increased, and it will 

 become the interest of all who wish to possess 

 copies of these eminent works of art, at a re- 

 duced price, to purchase them at this Sale, 

 which will be THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY 

 of obtaining them. 



Under these circumstances, therefore, 

 SOUTHGA l E * BARRETT presume to 

 demand for this Sale the attention of all lovers 

 of art— the amateur, the artist, and the 

 public ;— believing that no oppoitunity has 

 ever offered so happily calculated to promote 

 taste and to extend knowledi e, while minis- 

 tering to the purest and best mjoyments 

 which the artist conveys to the hearts and 

 homes of all who covet in'elleciual plea^res. 



Framed Copies of the work can be seen at 

 MR. HOGARTH'S, S. Haymarket ; MESSRS. 

 LLOYD. BROTHKRS, & CO.. 22. Ludgate 

 Hill i and at the AUCTIONEERS. 22. Fleet 

 Street, by whom all Communications and 

 Commissions will be promptly and faithfully 

 attended to. 



*** Catalogues of the entire Sale will be 

 forwarded on Receipt of 12 Postage Stamps. 



Sale by Auction of the Stocks of extremely 

 Valuable Modem Engravings, the engraved 

 Plates of which will be destroyed in the pre- 

 sence of the Purchasers at the Time of Sale. 



SOUTHGATE & BARRETT 

 beg to announce that they will include in 

 their Sale hy Auction of "FINDEN'S ROYAL 

 GALLERY," and other Valuable Works of 

 Art of a similar character, to take place at 

 their Fine Art and Book Auction Rooms, 22. 

 Fleet Sireet, London, on Wednesday Evening, 

 June 7th, and Seventeen following Evenings 

 (Saturdavs and Sundays excepted), the whole 

 of the ST CKS OF PROOFS AND PRINTS 

 of the following HIGHLY IMPORTANT 

 ENGRAVINGS, published by MR. HO- 

 GARTH and MESSRS. LLOYD & CO. 



" Ehrenbreitstein," painted by J. M. W. 

 Turner. R. A , engravtd by John Pye. "Ecce 

 Homo," from the picture by Correggio, en- 

 graved by G. T. Doo. "The Dame School," 

 painted by T. Wcbter, R. A., engraved by L. 

 Stocks. " Eton Montem," two views illustrative 

 of, from pictures by Evans of Eton, engraved 

 by Charles Lewis. " Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth 



Fry," engraved by Samuel Cousins, A.R.A. 

 from a picture by George Richmond. "Por- 

 traits of eminent Persons," by George Rich- 

 mond and C. Baugniet. "Portrait of W. C. 

 Macreadv, Esq., as Werner." painted by D. 

 Maciise, R. A., engraved by Shariie. Flowers 

 of German Art, a series of 20 plates by the most 

 eminent engravers. Cranstone's Fugitive 

 Etchings, 17 plates. Turner and Girtin's 

 River Scenery, 30 plates. " Cottage Piety," 

 painted by Thomas Faed, engraved by Henry 

 Lemon (unpublished). " See Saw," painted by 

 T. Webster. R. A., engraved by Holl (unpub- 

 lished). " Village Pastor." painted by W. P. 

 Frith, R. A., engraved by Holl. " The Imma- 

 culate Conception." painted by Guido. en- 

 graved in line by W. H. Watt. " Harvey de- 

 monstrating to Charles the First his Theory 

 of the Circulation of the Blood," painted by 

 Hannah, engraved by Lemon. "The Origin 

 of Music," painted by Selous. engraved by 

 Wass. "The First Step." painted by 1 aed, 

 engraved hy Sbarpe. "The Prize Cartoons," 

 published by Messrs. Longmans & Co. And 

 numerous other highly interesting and valu- 

 able works of Art. 



ALL THE ENGRAVED PLATES of the 

 above-mentioned engravings WILL BE DE- 

 STROYED in the presence of the purchasers 

 at the time of sale, which will thereby secure 

 to the purchasers the same advantages as are 

 mentioned in the advertisement given above, 

 of the sale of the remaining copies of " Fin- 

 den's Royal Gallery." 



Framed Impressions of each of the plates can 

 be seen at MR. HOGARTH'S, 5. Haymarket ; 

 at MESSRS. LLOYD, BROTHERS. & CO., 

 22. Ludgate Hill ; and atthe AUCTIONEERS, 

 22. Fleet Street, by wh<m all communications 

 and commissions will be promptly and faith- 

 fully attended to. 



*** Catalogues of the entire sale will be 

 forwarded on receipt of 12 Postage Stamps. 



The very extensive, highly important, and ex- 

 tremely choice Stock of MODERN EN- 

 GLISH AND FOREIGN ENGRAVINGS, 

 WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, and ex- 

 pensive Books of Prints, of MR. HOGARTH 

 of the Haymarket. 



QOUTHGATE & BARRETT 



lO will Sell by Auction at their Fine Art 

 and Book Auction Rooms, 22. Fleet Street, on 

 Wednesday Evening, June 7th. and Seventeen 

 following Evenings (Saturdays and Sundays 

 excepted), in the same sale as the "FINDEN'S 

 ROYAL GALLERY OF BRITISH ART," 

 this extremely valuable and highly Interesting 

 Stock. Amongst the ENGRAVINGS - ill i, e 

 found in the BEST STATES OF ARTISTS' 

 and other CHOICE I ROOFS, nearly all the 

 popular plates that have been published during 

 the last quarter of a century ; also an Im- 

 portant Collection of Foreign Line Engravings 

 m the best stales ; a large vaiety of Port: aits 

 and other subjects after Sir Joshua Reynolds, 

 some very rare ; an extensive series of piints 

 by Hogarth, in early proofs, and with curious 

 variations : a most complete series of artists' 

 proofs of the works of George Cruikshank, in- 

 cluding nearly all his early productions, many 

 unique ; a number of scarce Old Prints, and a 

 series in fine states hy Sir Robert Strange. 

 The Stock is peculiarly rich in the works of 

 J. M. W. Turner, R.A., and comprises artists' 

 proofs and the choicest states of all his im- 

 portant productions, and matchless copies of 

 the England and Wales and Southern Coast. 

 The Collection of HIGH-CI A.»S WATER- 

 COLOUR DRAWINGS consists of examples 

 of the most eminent artists (particularly some 

 magnificent specimens by J. M. W. Turner"), 

 as well as a great variety of the early English 

 School, and some by the Ancient Masters; 

 also a most interesting Collection by Members 

 of the Sketching Society. Of the Modern 

 School are examples by — 



Absolon Lewis, J. 



Austin Liverseege 



Barrett Maciise 



Cattermole Muller 



Collins Nesfield 



Fielding, C. Prout 



Holland Tayler, F. 



Hunt Uwins 



Landseer, E. Webster 



Leslie Wilkie 



Catalogues of the entire Sale will be for- 

 warded on receipt of 12 postage stamps, and all 

 communications and commissions promptly 

 and faithfully attended to. 

 22. Fleet Street, London. 



A RUNDEL SOCIETY. — The 



J\ Publication of the Fourth Year ( 1S52-3), 

 consisting of E ght Wood Engravings by 

 MESSRS. DALZIEL. from Mr. W. Oliver 

 Williams' Drawings after GIOTTO'S Frescos 

 at PADUA, is now ready : and Members who 

 have not paid their Subscriptions are requested 

 to forward them to the Treasurer by Post- 

 office Order, payable at the Charing Cross 

 Office. 



JOHN J. ROGERS, 



Treasurer and Hon. Sec. 

 13. & 14. Pall Mall East. 

 March, 1854. 



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