1829.] 
by other artists, that rise considerably above 
mediocrity; at the head of which may be 
hamed the “ portrait of Mr. Soane the 
architect,” by Jackson, (254); three by 
BoapeEn, designated in the catalogue 
(which does not recognise portraits) .as 
“ Head of an Old Lady,” (95); “ Lavinia,” 
(221); and “ Rebecca, from Ivanhoe,” 
(379) ; and one, a little Frenchified in the 
style of handling, but very individual and 
forcible, which is called “A Study,” (457), 
by Dubuffe. 
The only other works to which we shall 
Fine Arts’ 
Exhibitions. 433 
point particulary attention, are a pair of capital 
fruit pieces, by Lance, (104 and 105) ; 
and all the views of foreign architectural 
seenery, by STANLEY, JONES, and 
Rozerts, but especially the excellent pro- 
ductions of the latter artist, “* Town-hall of 
Louvain,” (30); and an interior view of a 
church at Caen, (355). In conclusion, we 
must express regret that our restricted limits 
have compelled us to-pass by unnoticed many 
meritorious works, and our gratification that 
the same cause affords us an excuse for 
withholding much well-merited censure. 
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