WORKS OF SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A. 75 



IN THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF BRITISH ART. 

 Bequeathed by Mr. Jacob Bell. 



ALEXANDER AND DIOGENES, z.^oyx'p of eight dogs; on canvas, 3 feet 7* inches 

 high by 4 feet 3 inches wide. Exhibited in the Royal Academy, 1848. 



THE MAID AND 1 HE MAGPIE, a milkmaid milking a cow in a shed; on canvas, 

 5 feet 8J inches by 4 feet 11 inches wide. Exhibited in the Royal Academy, 1858. 



Tate Gift. 



A SCENE AT ABBOTSFORD, two deerhounds (Sir Walter Scott's black-and-white 

 " Maida" and another) resting on the hide of a stag ; hawks perching on a chair ; 

 hog spears, antlers and other accessories ; engraved and published in " The Keep- 

 sake" for 1829; panel, i foot 5! inches high by i foot ii^ inches wide. 



UNCLE TOM AND HIS WIFE FOR SALE, two pugs coupled sitting on a doorstep 

 against a brick wall ; 2 feet 3I inches high by 2 feet ii\ inches wide. Exhibited at 

 the Royal Academy in 1857 ; engraved by Thomas Landseer and by Charles 

 Mottram. 



Anonymous Donor. 



EQUESTRIAN PORTRAIT, a young lady in dress of Charles IL's time on grey Arab 

 pony ; on canvas, 10 feet sh inches high by 7 feet 7 inches wide. (The pony by 

 Landseer, the lady by Sir J. E. Millais.) 



EXHIBITED AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY (179 in number). 



YKAR 



1815— <2) PORTRAIT OF A MULE, the property of W. H. Simpson. Esq., of Belcigh 



Grange, 'Essex.— HEAD OF A POIXTER BITCH AND /'L'/'/'l', the property 



of W. H. Simpson, Esq., of Beleigh Grange, Esse.v. 

 1B17— BRUTUS, the property of W. H. Simpson, Esq. 



1818— f2) PORTRAIT OF AA'OLD HORSE— PORTRAIT OF A DOXKEV. 

 1819— (2 MERINO SHEEP AND DOG— A DOG OF THE MARLBOROUGH 



BREED, the property of Mr. Plumer, of Gilston Park, Herts. 

 i820-(=) THE THISTLE AND THE ASS, laden with provisions. From /Esop's Fables. 



—POINTERS. 

 iSii— in) RATCATCHERS — IMPERTINENT PUPPIES DISMISSED BV A 



MONKEY. 

 ■ 822— (4) A PROWLING LION— RAT-CATCHERS— A HIGHLAND TERRIER— 



DEVONSHIRE COiVS. 

 1S23— (,2) PORTRAITS OF HUNTERS — PORTRAIT OF A FAVOURITE 



SPANIEL, the property of S. Streatfield, Esq. 

 1825— (3) PORTRAIT OF LORD COSMO RUSSELL, son of His Grace the Duke of 



Bedford— r^AVA'G/) BUCK— THE HTDOIV. 

 1S26— THE HUNTING OF CHEW CHASE. 

 1827— (4) HIGHLANDERS RETURNING FROM DEER STALKING, with dead 



deer, &c — THE MONKEY IVHO HAD SEEN THE IVORLD — 



HONOURABLE JA.IfES .MURRAY, second son to Lord Glenlyon ; with a 



gamekeeper, and favourite fawn — DEAD GA.^IE, swan and peacock, &c. 



