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Meckenem, Israhel van. Eleven of the set of fifteen plates 

 of Christ, the Virgin and the Apostles (B. 64-78). From the 

 Angiolini collection. Pieta with Saint John and Mary Magda- 

 lene ; undescribed. 



Etchings. 



Jenichen, Balthasar. The Arms of Christ ; emblems of the 

 Passion (Andresen, 113). Counts Egmont and Horn (B. 52). 



Prints arranged to Illustrate the Works of Masters. 



Diirer, Albrecht. Head of an old man, from a drawing in 

 the Albertina ; by F. Jasinski. Presented by M. Jules Haute- 

 coeur. 



Holbein, Hans. The Meyer Madonna at Darmstadt ; photo- 

 gravure. 



Dutch and Flemish Schools. 

 Drawings. 



Blyhoof t, Zacharias. Coast scene with fishing boats unlad- 

 ing ; pen and Indian ink ; on the reverse is a sketch of a 

 fiddler, with peasants dancing, in red chalk. Formerly in the 

 Esdaile collection. 



Flinck, Govert. Study of a youthful standing figure, per- 

 haps Saint John the Evangelist ; black chalk heightened with 

 white. 



Gole, Jacob. Porti-ait of Adrian van Ostade ; drawing for 

 the mezzotint plate ; water-colours. 



Hals, Frans (attributed to). Portrait of a man ; red and 

 black chalk. 



Mieris, Willem van. A nymph pursued by Apollo ; black 

 chalk heightened with white. 



Rembrandt van Byn. The miraculous draught of fishes ; 

 sketch in pen and bistre. Standing figure of an Oriental ; pen 

 and bistre heightened with white. Academical study of a 

 standing female figure ; pen and bistre heightened with white. 

 Academical study of a seated female figure ; black chalk and 

 sepia heightened with white. 



Schouman, Aart. Group of birds in a garden, with sculpture 

 and flowers ; highly finished in M^ater-colours ; signed and 

 dated. 



Ter Borch, Moses. A cannon ; black chalk and Indian ink. 



Vinkeles, Reinier. View of the Quai de Tournelle, Paris ; 

 water-colours. 



Wit, Jacob de. A group of five children with flowers and 

 fruit ; red chalk and water-colours. 



Etching. 



Rembrandt van Ryn. An artist drawing from a model 

 (Middleton, 284) ; first state; only impression known. From 

 the Holford collection. 



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