60 ART GALLERY. 
Pictures relined and cleaned:—No. 821, ‘‘ Joan of Arc,”’’ 
and No. 822, ‘‘ The Gleaner,’’ by William Daniels. 
New plate glass was provided for No. 819, “ Perseus and 
Andromeda,’’ by Lord Leighton, P.R.A., and No. 668, 
*‘The Burning of Shelley’s Body,’’ by L. E. Fournier. 
A glass case was made to enclose No. 817, “‘ Mors Janua 
Vite ’’ (plaster model), by Alfred Gilbert, M.V.O., and a 
case for the display of keramics was purchased. 
1,062 exhibition frames, purchased for the Albrecht Diirer 
Exhibition, were added to stock. 
The following pedestals, etc., designed by the Curator, were 
provided for the display of sculpture: —One large pedestal, 
with surrounding small pedestals attached, four upright 
pedestals, one screen for pictures and three small block plinths. 
Under the agreement with the Trustees of the Royal Institution, 
the work of conserving the Roscoe Collection made further 
progress, with the approval of Dr. Edgar Browne, and Dr. R. 
Caton (on behalf of the Trustees). Seventeen frames were re-gilt 
and repaired, and six pictures were specially cleaned and repaired. 
The cost of this work amounted to £99 15s. 7d. 
The collection of sculpture was cleaned by expert workmen, the 
Warwick Vase (copy), injured by a visitor, was repaired, the 
pictures in Branch Libraries were inspected, inscriptions were 
written on the frames or mounts of 92 pictures. &c. 
A special display of pictures in Newsham House was arranged 
by the Curator, and the walks outside the Gallery were 
re-gravelled in anticipation of the visit of the Prince and Princess 
of Wales, which, however, did not take place, in consequence of 
the death of H.M. King Edward VII. 
