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Man's Head- _______ 



Cupid's Dart - - - - - - ' - 



. A Spring Morning near Fernshaw _ _ . _ 



Landscape, Horse and Pond _ _ _ _ _ 



Dan O'CJonnell Lecturing; -_--_- 

 Tlie Hermit - " - - ' - 



8ir Peter Scratchley in New Guinea - - - _ 



The Woman Taken in Adultery _____ 



St. Cecilia _--___-- 

 Mother's Pet ------ - 



Mother's Pet ------ - 



The Nativity ___---_ 



Man and Woman Drinking _____ 



Mars and Venus -_-____ 



Mars and Venus ___-__- 

 Sphynx and Pyramids -_-__- 



This picture represents a storm arising on the desert, at tirst a solemn stilhiess 

 pervades the surroundings, a cold breatli comes no one knows whence, a moan- 

 ing of the wind is heard; and in a few minutes the sky is blackened Ijy dense 

 impenetrable all-overpowering clouds of sand. Woe betide the imfortunate 

 traveller on the Sahara who is caught imawares. 



The Saviour and Woman of Samaria _ _ _ _ 



The Descent from the Cross _____ 



The Market-place ___-__- 



J. Whitehead. 



B. W. Haydon. 

 Salvator Rom. 

 Doyle Glarwille, 



After Teniers. 

 Roberts, R.A. 



Rubens. 



(Loaned by the Huii. L. L. Smith.) 



73. The Duke of Milan compelling the Papal Legate (afterwards Pope 

 Url)an VI.) to eat the Parchment of Remonstrance sent by 

 His Holiness or be thrown into the river. As an historical 

 fact he ate it, seal and all. 



This valuable painting was exhibited all over the Continent of Europe. At tiie 

 foot of the picture will be seen a copy of the engraving of this picture whicli 

 was published in the Graphic. 



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G/amietti. 



