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THE MONTHLY REVIEW and REGISTER op the FINE ARTS, 



" The value and rank of every art is in proportion to the mental labour employed in it, 

 or the mental pleasure produced by it." Reynolds. 



Exhibition of the Works of British 

 ARTISTS, ///(7f«/ in the Galleri\ of the 



BRITISH INSTITUTION, Vutl Mall., 



for evhthition and sale, 1821. 

 (Continued from page 175. J 



ed on the spot, T. C. HoPLAND. One 

 of file most faithful pieces of nature in 

 the gallery. 



100 Cupid and Psyche, W. Etty. 



A brilliant piece of poetical ccuception, 



78. /j Lion disturbed at his repast, coloured with exquisite taste. Mr. 



-■^ E. LandseeR. This pic- Etty is improving fast, and we 



turc is in (he best style of the art, a.id 

 proves how fast the young artist is 

 marching onwards to excellence. 



86. A f^iew near Hampstead, Miss 

 GouLDSMiTH. is a sweet bit of nature. 



88. Ti7itern Abbey. W. Linton. A 

 faithful representation of a twice told 

 tale. 



89. f-lewon the Thames near Chertsey 

 bridge, W. Daniel, A.R.A. A sweet 

 representation of one of the most 

 fascinating views on the " silver 

 Thames." 



97. CricJihowel, South Wales ; paint- 



<Liixiotis to see his large picture of Cleo- 

 patra, now on the easel. 



112. The Tournament at Ashhy ; 

 Rowena crowning the disinherited 

 Knight ; from Ivanhoe. P.P. Stepha- 

 nofp. The story in this miniature his- 

 torical picture is well told, the groups 

 well arranged, and the costume selected 

 with care and knowledge. 



113. The Seamstress, M. W. SHARP. 

 A careful old lady working by her hour- 

 glass and threading her needle, the lost 

 time of which she seems to lament. 

 The snuffbox from which ever and anon 



she 



