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Woodcuts. 



Anon. II Duca Ottone. Undescribed. From the Lanna 

 Collection. 



Florentine School. St. Antoninus confessing a young 

 man. From a rare book, 1493. From the Holtrop Collection. 

 Presented hy Messrs. Ohach and Co. 



Andreani, Andrea. The Triumph of Faith, after Titian ; first 

 state, complete. 



Boldrini, Niccolo. Child driving a calf. Impression from 

 the outline block. 



Scolari, Giuseppe. Ecce Homo (Passavant VI., 229, 32.) 



German School. 



Draiviuffs. 



Anon. Imitator of Albrecht Diirer. Landscape, hills and 

 woods ; water-colours. 



Altdorfer, Albrecht. St. Barbara holding a chalice ; pen 

 and ink, heightened with white, on dark brown ground. 



Holbein, Hans II. (after). St. Pantalus, Patron of Basle* 

 pen and Indian ink, with Indian ink wash. Copy, dated 1526. 

 of the original drawing at Basle. 



Huber, Wolfgang. Landscape with wide water and pro^ 

 montories ; pen and ink, partly tinted in water-colours. — Sheet 

 from a sketch-book, with studies of landscape on back and 

 front, dated 1586 ; pen and ink. 



Leu, Hans II. The Virgin Mary in her girlhood weaving m 

 the Temple and attended by angels, signed and dated 1510 ;. 

 pen and ink. From the Cassano Serra Collection. 



Schaufelein, Hans Leonhard. A Bishop presenting a book 

 to the Pope ; pen and ink. From the Scheikevitch Collection.. 



Etchings. 



Nolde, Emil. Woman sewing. — Boats in a harbour. — 

 Sailing boats. — Sailing boats becalmed. — Church above the 

 river at Flensburg. Old Church at Soest.— Dancing Saloon. 



Struck, Hermann. Fifteen portraits, figure studies and 

 landscapes. Presented by the Artist. 



Engravings. 



Aldegrever, Heinrich. The Virgin and Child (B. 53).- The 

 Virgin and Child (B, 54).— Hannibal and Scipio (B. 71).— 

 Hercules and the Nemean Lion (B. 97). Ornament with twa 

 Dolphins (B. 192).— Ornament with foliage (B. 193>.— Design 

 for a sheath (B. 215), and the companion design (B. 216). — 

 Sheath with the Whore of Babylon (B. 226).— Upright 



