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perfon tranfmitted to future 

 times, in the works of the bell 

 artifts ; what would he ha\c 

 thought of a painter that threw 

 him into the attitude of killing a 

 fheep ? Here is, however, great 

 ftrength and variety of exprellion 

 in this phantaftic pidlure. 



Do?mnichino. A landfcape. Dark and un- 

 pleafmg, but the attitudes of 

 the figures are very fpirited. 



Furino. A woman reprefenting Simpli- 

 city, with a dove in her hand* 

 Dark ; nothing pleafing. 



Badalocchl. The Good Samaritan. Wry 

 ftrong and fpirited drawing, well 

 fore-fhortened; colours gone. 



Rkcu Our Lady with her Babe ; the 



figures about two feet high. A 

 very fine attitude; the child as 

 fpirited as the fubject will admit. 

 The colouring was good, but 

 almoft gone. 



Raphael, A youth's head fmaller than the 

 life. Very formal. 



Titian, The Nativity. The colouring of 



this pidlure is exceedingly fine. 



The pofture of the virgin incom- 



VoL. III. E e parable^ 



