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_—— a 
Exhibition of the Works of British Artists, 
placed in the Gallery of the British Institu- 
tion, Pall Mall, for Exhibition and Sak, 
41811. ’ F 
é Ww shall now commence our obser- 
vations on the pictures, which, 
from the limited space allotted to this 
department, must be brief. 
No. 4. A Gypsy Woman telling a Young Wo- 
man ber Fortune. By A. F. Olivers 
JRA. 
Has been already noticed in our review 
of the last exhibition at Somerset~house; 
and a second inspection does not injure 
. itgcharacter, 
No. 7. <Andromache imploring Ulyffes to spare 
the Life of ber Son. . G. Dawe, A.R.A. . 
Is in a similar situation. Justice, 
however, demands an acknowledgment, 
that it is among the best pictures in the 
exhibition. 
No. 10. The Entombing of Christ. W Hilton. 
Never having been publicly exhibited 
before, and from its individual merits, 
deserves a more particular investigation. 
The principal figure, the Christ, is the 
best in the composition ; is well-drawn, 
and excellently coloured. The grouping 
is tuo formal and artificial, and the 
whole is crowded into too small a ape 
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