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 being a light lime-ftone. Now common 

 fenfe would direct, that thefe A7//^r fliould be 

 laid down with proper feeds, and converted 

 to meadow or fheep paftures, and tho. former 

 Ihould be ploughed out and kept in tillage. 

 3y this pratSice the tenants might bear an 

 advance, which now will prove ruinous to 

 them. 



that this piece is particularly curious. 

 Moft I have feen of them are of weak 

 faded colouring, with none of that happy 

 dehcacy and pleafing exprefTion, for 

 which he is fo famous; but both are 

 united in this pi6ture. 



Madona dells Coniglia. The colouring of this 

 piece alfo is very fine. The boy is 

 excellently painted; but the draperies 

 are not pleafmg. 



Julio Romano. Holy family. Excellent colour- 

 ing. The attitudes of the figures, fine; 

 and the manner in which they are 

 grouped judicious : The draperies are 

 very well done ; but the defign of the 

 boy's body appears to be faulty, for the 

 bend in his back is remarkably fharp. 



Wefton. Three landfcapes ; good. That with 



the ftatue of Hercules^ very fine ; that 



in which is a bridge, pleafing. The 



keeping fine. 



1'he ceiling of this room, like that of the hall, 



is bafs relieves in ftucco, very delicately executed. 



Jupiter^ &;c. in the center ; and Cupid., &c. in the 



j;;orners. Iji the drawing-room, 25 by 22, are 



Adoration 



