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The total number of students admitted to t]ie Print Room 

 during the year ending 31st December 1905 was 8,614. 



411 applications were made for leave to photograph 

 objects in the collection, and 2,509 photographs were taken. 



JI.^-Additions. 



The total number of prints, drawings, &;c., acquired 

 during the year was 3,984, of which the following are the 

 most important : — 



Italian School. 

 Drawings. 



Aspertini Amico. A sacrificial procession ; pen and 

 bistre ; in four portions. 



Canale, Antonio (Canaletto). Westminster Bridge ; pen 

 and bistre, with Indian ink wash. Presented hy H. J. 

 Ffungst, esq., through the National Art Collections Fund. 



Carracci, Annibale. St. Francis receiving the stigmata ; 

 red chalk, pen and bistre. 



Cornacchini, Agostino. Sculptured ornament, 1723 ; pen 

 and ink over pencil. Presented by W. B. Squire, esq. F.S.A. 



Francia, Jacopo. A female saint resembling the St. 

 Margaret in a picture attributed to this artist in the Prado 

 Gallery ; red chalk washed with red. On the back St. 

 Apollonia. From the Bernard! collection, Lucca. Presented 

 by Max Rosenheitn, esq., F.8.A., through the National Art 

 Collections Fund. 



Mazzuoli, Francesco (Parmegiano). Nymph and horse ; 

 pen, bistre and wash ; from the Lawrence collection. A man 

 standing, seen from the back ; black chalk retouched with pen 

 and ink; from the Barnard collection. Four heads; red 

 chalk ; from the Thane and Esdaile collections. An album 

 containing a collection of fifty-two sketches and studies, 

 chiefly from the Lely collection, afterwards in those of 

 E. Cheney and Capel-Cure. 



Pinelli, Bartolommeo. A scene in Rome, 1812 ; pen and 

 ink and sepia. 



Piranesi, Giovanni Battista. View of the Temple of Isis, 

 Pompeii ; pen and brush in sepia. View of a street in Pom- 

 peii ; pen and brush in sepia. View of an ancient arch ; 

 black chalk. 



Viti, Timoteo. The legend of the Jew who stole and 

 fried the consecrated Host ; black chalk. Presented by 

 Max Rosenheim, esq., F.S.A., through the National Art 

 Collections Fund. 



Zampieri, Domenico (Domenichino). Study of a young 

 ^man kneeling with his hands on the ground ; red chalk ; from 

 the Houlditch, Reynolds and Thane collections. Presented 

 by Hon. Mrs. Oldfield. 



