

119 



water gate of the iiioiiatlrry. The 

 helm, u trail tut; forward and 



liaJf-o|Jrtt 



IpreaSM omlrr 



Mg.aplaadul in r.-l ami fold. 



j.rv-ioii made CHI his tux-le I 



in Mood ml Mid table, look* oo 



.MHO- with s.-t ;,|.- ami Axed eyea, while 



x dressed in * hit.-, her loose velh.w 

 '.MI- marked by 



iiul pain. 

 with tin- players. but with llamh-t. win.. 



ir. ki-r| hi- ru- .-i, ih- kn. k - *th n r 

 wrath an- 1 : ii a strong 



'- : ,VMM| Will 



>f last season. 



.!" is rrrainlmnit ,,f t ho beet 



>u, who has Minted more Greek 



rariea, 



rvscnl a graceful nnd 

 path slop- 



tlvt" thcahore between a Pterp Hi IT ami tin- 

 r tall ami braw leans 



h..ul.| ( r ami Ha*.| with one hand 

 ! alNiut hi-r wa 



Mnts a 



t daybreak "i M.-unt's Hay in tin- ll-tnng 

 wo boats are drawn tv 



lifting fr.-in tin- ^t- .-f the sea 



f.'iiml so full 

 aa succwwfully st-. .-turt -r.' 



i^c'l iMirrm.-n a.: 



*< r< alii ;t . 



i was bought fr i'l/JiN) with the Chant rej 



Wnt. A charm- 



i turning fr 



toe obiect of her WM Ixr 



- n-xonls an tnlrt of -unlit wa. alhwnrt 



A hit.- Miil ..f tin- lai -I,,- h a.- ml - 1 



1 thonci- forth wait f.-r in VAIII. In an- 



il, r Kyes are wit. 



an- hi-r )r.-w ui-.i. her 



us she look* eawartl and shade* her fac^e 



sees a wide sunlit ura, a 



Ml with | 

 h.-.||iiml ift,-r headland, into the 



\ \> ,.il|, rj. The w.- 



i f.'lltt-ti. pictures <>' 



!i|iortant flcurv 



f which hav> ^teen set a|mrt hr him .<* a 

 nf among tho largrr can- 

 irt of Death," - Ixire and 



>e and Life. -Hope.** -Paolo and 

 ea." -Orphan* AIV: 

 and Judgment." "Time ail 



. n . mjai r i -.--.. 

 .- - ' : 

 : . \s . v - ~ 



j ,-. | hil .:.:..-.;. 



The summer 



tnt |.i. tun-* than usual Sir Kdard ItufWKlont* 



:.,riAi,A i. 



> ebief attractions was a groap 



n ^ them wrrv the 



Mil lau. a niAMrrl* 



.mlportrmiUof tW 





. 

 l.l.ll. 



The famous Wallace 

 collection, probably the largest and most t aluable 

 ever brought together by j.mat.- |raonc has be- 



natkm. Begun 

 paMcdat hisdrath 

 '.I WaUnea, ho re- 

 luiilt Ili-r .-<. in Mant-hr-- 



:i-iderably to its treasures. In IK 

 Ki. -Imril IN. in. :.!> \\Al- 



lace. throun ! - n> We generosity it i to be 



a- t f<>r th<- public benffl 

 ri< h i- he olil an 



I \\attraua, 2S 



/.ea, Lain t. i:, rater*, and '. Claiidm. mith 

 good exai: itoucher. 1 



f !. -:. r:. masters, there are St pic- 

 tures by Decamps at '., by Paul 

 and Main* - the lUrbiion school is well 

 represented, i 

 II N .mlt-. ami maiu . laim.lrs by 



MI. Paul I' 



There are ll 

 tures by VnmUU. VHaoquec, llurilt* 



in. Iternardino I.uini. Amirra :. ! Sarto, 

 Can ah- 1 to. and many other famous Sfaniah 

 Italian masters. The collection am beta va 



rar A-theamle of the 

 CoilatUon of the Uu- Sir John Pendrr. a: 

 v. nh a r*->i equaled 



- 4dsmid sale of 18M. In the latter 17 pictures 

 rralited more than CSQUOOQ, 

 < alone brought 

 an aggrr^ 



, i nra: Turner 7.600 < 



nr 11 



.- Nl- i ..- . . . . 

 eaa. Though Turner* hare changrd hands a 

 vale Mile* for larger sums, in 



to these figure*, iniilipwCruTrk. M I. 

 was acquired by the Nation. 



O guinea*. Landseer.-T 



nell -ale, 1900) ; - Front 

 Millais. -The Proscribed K.-xa, 



