198 RECORDS AND REMINISCENCES OF GOODWOOD 



H. Lennox, second son of the second Duke of Rich- 

 mond and father of the fourth Duke. This is con- 

 sidered an excellent painting. Romney, as is well 

 known, was par excellence the delineator of the hand, 

 and the hands in this portrait are exquisitely finished. 

 A portrait of the third Duke of Richmond by the 

 same artist is much admired, engravings of which in 

 mezzotint are met with in many houses in the 

 neighbourhood. There are also by Romney portraits 

 of the third Earl of Albemarle, son of a daughter of 

 the first Duke of Richmond, of Mrs. General Dorrien, 

 the Hon. Mrs. Damer, and Dr. Buckner, Bishop of 

 Chichester, who reached the patriarchal age of ninety- 

 seven. Of Ostade's works there are three, the subjects 

 being " A Frost piece," " Jealousy and Courtship 

 detected," and the " Itinerant Musician." These are 

 considered among the best examples of that master. 



By Guido there are also three, viz. St. Michael, 

 St. Catharine, and " A Head," the countenance of 

 which expresses deep anguish. 



By Hudson there are two, viz. a portrait of 

 George II. (a full length figure, 7 ft. by 4 ft. 

 6 ins.), and a portrait of his Queen (Caroline), 

 draped in white satin, deeply flounced with gold 

 embroidery, with a dark mantle and train, fastened 

 in front with jewels, and lined with ermine, a sceptre 

 in one hand, while the crown lies on the table. 



A Rembrandt portrait of a Flemish nobleman, 



