MontJiy Rclrofpfct of the Fine-Arts* [ Sept. 1 , 



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Reiuard-Pritit for the Patrktic Fund. ' Engraved 

 by E. Hcriv.n, Em/raver to Her Royjl ll^k- 

 n:/s the Princeji of lydUi, from a Dra-M.ng 

 hy R. K. Purter. 



Tliis very plcafing itrint reprcfents Bii- 

 tannin lealed upon a itick, lunuouulcd 

 with an appropnaic trophy, cuiDpoled of 

 Ciiiiiioii, ftaiid;ir(ls,6:c., ; with tlu' liiitiili 

 lion, luurcl crowns, &c., oti tuo tbrc- 

 Cround ; and a laii;e wliitc flu;:, Tufpciulfd^ 

 by two rpear-poiiita, placed at ilie top of 

 the R<jrnan fafcc--, on which is to be iii- 

 fcnbed the namcf. and paiticidar actions 

 of fiich peifoiis as rhi- Society dirtinguilh 

 and reward. Tlieie heroic chararters 

 mav tlius be tranfniittcd to polarity, and 

 a niolt hononrablc memorial o^' their I'er- 

 viccs and the crnntiide of tlioir country 

 be thns prefcrvcd lor the iuiiialioa and 

 tnnilation of future a2cs. 



AVc noticed in a former Ivctrofpoa a 

 print of the fame defcription, but this is 

 of a much larger fize. 



Pio yiJ. Pont. Max. Gre^crio Charamcnti. 

 /I'.if. ;■» Cejena 174'.'. Define i fon PaJJage a 

 Lyon. Par J. J. Je BoQeu en \ itrt.i. 



This portrait is etched with crcat 

 fijrcc, fpirit, and chara'ier, by an artilt of 

 uo conuoon ftamp. Uis miuuier is fo 

 rminently bold and free, that it reminds 

 one of tiie touch of .>alvator Kola, Ol- 

 tadc, &c. ; yet it luis every mark of ori- 

 ginality and profellional ability, and dif- 

 j)lays a verfatility we have rarely wit- 

 ncli'td. 



yin jr.terkr Vievf of Jfeftm'injlcr Hull, taktn at 

 the Tinieoftht "Trial t/ Lo'd Ateiiille, from 

 a Draiulrg trade ly J. C. Pugin and jf. C. 

 Nattes. Engraved in yifuaiint hy 'J. Hill. 

 lV:tb a Key- Print, contuhiint^ References to 

 the Prirc.s of the B.'cod, Pe,r>, Pecreffu, 

 Mci::bcrs of the H'.ufe cf Commons ; and o!h a 

 Plan of the Hall, as fitted uf f^T tbc Trial. 

 Publlfoed for R. Ackermann. 



The view of this very bcantifiil fpeci- 

 Stien of Gothic architecture is admirably 

 delineated ; and at the fame time that; it 

 is liniinlarly correct, difplays a nvA pic- 

 tnrefniic and imprcllivc reprcfentation of 

 the fcene, correctly coloured to imitate 

 the drawing. The lofti^i-prcfs which ac- 

 companies it is very handfomely printed 

 on royal vellum paper, ;md comprifos a 

 Ihort hiliorical account of the buildinic, 

 and molt rcmaikable occurrences tliat 

 have happened in it ; aiid alio a fketch 

 of his l.ordlhip's life, and aJi abilract of 

 the trial, contaiuini; wliat will <;ive a \cry 

 clear idea of every circumliunce which 

 almutt any reader would with to know. 



Mr. jVJkcruuaui bus ]n\blilheti uiiuther 



pair of medallions, which are well defign- 

 ed and very neatly cn<;raved, repre- 



iViitiii^ 



The Meeting of the Irfantt fohn and J ejus in 

 tht Wilder nejs j and the Angel '/ the Lird 

 appearing to J''jefb in .1 Driam, faying* 

 '• Arif:, take tkc jiung Cbdd and bis Mother 

 andjiee into Eg); r." ' 



lie h;u> alfo puhlillied his fourth num- 

 ber of a l)rau ill i^- Hook of Tries ; and 

 %v;' are plcafed to remark, what cannot 

 always be remarked on a work publilhcd 

 at diH'erent times, that every fucceeding 

 number improves. 



ftlr. Manlkirfch, who came from Ger- 

 many in tiic year 179(), and was for two 

 y(■ar^ cn'jaccd with iMcffrs; Boydell in the 

 JJi jig!i.<fi)r tlic Riiir Tlutwi'i, ike, wa.~, 

 after the expiration of his eni^asement, 

 with !Mr. Acko.mann, nntil i'l the year 

 litOl lic returned, to Germany, where he 

 has l)ccn ein|il'<ved in makin;.^ DcUnea- 

 tir,n:.(f till' S'.t ntrii on the Bunks of the 

 liliiiie, which Icencs he is paintmc for 

 IMr. Ackennann, for whom he made the 

 deli'jns, and who thinks, that, transferred 

 to rlic Copper, they will at this time be 

 thouirht jieculiarly intcrelling in this 

 country, and they a«'c therefore to be 

 fj)ecdily en;;raved. 



Some of your readers having exprefled 

 a wi(h to know the fcparate prices of Mr. 

 Crawford's collection of thirty-two pic- 

 tures, which were fold by Mr. Chriitie 

 tor near foven thoufand cuineas, as men' 

 tioned in a pr( ceding llctrofpecl, wc have 

 fubjoincd a catalogue. 



Guineas. 

 No. 1. Oittfiilrofii Farrier g Sliop, 



K. du Jardin, ^ - 120i 



2. An Ifulitiii Murhtt, Linglc- 

 back, - - 3J 



3. Boa:s nri'l VclMh W. \'m\ de 

 Vclde, 



4. The Proil>g(i!'$ Return, Old 

 Weeiiix, - .40 



5. T)eiid Gnmr. llondekootcr, 4 1 

 tj. /V;(»s f/7'(/ C'^"-/, Titian, ■• Oct 



7. A Lfin(l/ett;ie, llobima, - 200 



8. Si'/ienn returning Thanks, Van 



den F.kpouv, _ _ G9 

 0. A jMiidfeiipe, nith Perijltnts and 



C'<!ftli\ Berchem, - 345 



10. A Woni'tn Spimn»g,V.To\\, 120 



11. A ConvtTfiition. TerburL', 240 



12. A Horboiif, Light-lluii/i, 4c, 

 Lin'iicbaek, - - 69 



13. A Group of Figures, J. Stcen, 60 



14. A Calm, W. A ai> de Velde, 195 



15. A learni i^luicing Lund/cape, 

 JJolh, " - -■ SOO 



16. A 



