DEPARTMENT OF PRINTS AND DRAWINGS., 4S 



Leighton, Frederic, Lord, p.r.a. Pencil study for the head 

 of the young Giotto, for the picture " Cimabue's Madonna 

 carried through Florence." Thirty selected sketches and 

 studies for his pictures ; crayons and pencil. Four others ; 

 presented by the Fine Art Society. 



Scott, David, r.s.a. Two women laying out a corpse; 

 water-colours. 



Seymour, James. Portrait of Sir Robert Fagg ; pen. 



Strang, William. Twenty-seven studies of portraits, heads 

 and academical figures ; pencil and silver point. Presented 

 by the Artist. 



Turner, Charles, A. E. Portrait of Lord Castlereagh ; 

 after Sir T. Lawrence ; black chalk and Indian ink. 



West, Benjamin, p.r.a. " The Rape of the Lock " ; pen, 

 Indian ink and water-colours. 



Etchings. 



Girtin, Thomas. Three of the plates to his ," Picturesque 

 Views of Paris," aquatinted by F. C. Lewis ; proofs before 

 letters. 



Monk, W. Five original plates. Presented by the Artist. 



Strang, William. Eighty-seven impressions of original 

 plates, in various proof states. Presented by the Artist. 



Engravings. 



Byrne, William, South-east view of the city of Bath; 

 after T. Hearne. 



Full wood, Thomas. Memento Mori ; undescribed. 



Green, Valentine. A wood nymph ; after Romney ; mezzo- 

 tint; proof with artists' names only. 



Landseer, Thomas, A.E. The children of the Hon. Mrs. 

 Bathurst ; after Sir E. Landseer ; the etching. 



Lucas, David. " The Nore," after Constable ; mezzotint ; 

 unique proof, with the painter's autograph. " Salisbury 

 Cathedral," after Constable ; mezzotint ; two progress proofs. 

 " The Grand Canal, Venice " ; after J. D. Harding ; mezzo- 

 tint ; proof with scratched letters. " Grace Darling " ; after 

 H. P. Parker and J. W. Carmichael ; mezzotint ; in two proof 

 states. 



Maucourt, Charles. The Expulsion of the Jesuits from 

 Spain; mezzotint. 



Prints arranged to Illustrate the Worls of Masters. 



Barrow, Joseph Charles. " Mary-la-Bonne," 1795; .-iquatint 

 by G. J. Parkyns. Gateway of the Old Palace, at Rich- 

 mond ; aquatint by G. J. Parkyns. 



