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Epistles, Basle, 1477. The arms of Scheurl and Tucher, a 

 bookplate; fine early impression with Latin text in the 

 margin. Martyrdom of St. Stephen (P. 256). The Altar 

 (P. 268). The arms and patron saints of the diocese of 

 Friesing ; by the Master of the Illustrations to Petrarch 

 (P. 243). 



Engraving. 

 Mandel, Eduard. Madonna di San Sisto ; after Raphael ; 

 early proof, with three curtain rings left white. Presented 

 by Miss Radford, of Sidtnouth. 



Prints arranged to illustrate the Works of 31 asters. 

 Uhde, Fritz von. Christ healing the sick ; the Last 

 Supper ; Christ preaching from a boat ; Adoration of the 

 Magi ; Evening before the Nativity ; and the Entombment ; 

 six photogravure reproductions. 



Dutch and Flemish Schools. 



Drawings. 



Brouwer, Adriaen (attributed to). Four sketches with the 

 brush, viz. : — Boors outside a tavern ; an offender brought 

 before a magistrate ; scene in a tavern ; and group of boors 

 in a tavern. 



Koeck van Aelst, Paulus. A wood with elephant, 

 rhinoceros, monkeys, and other animals ; pen and bistre ; 

 signed and dated 1549. 



Liefrinck, Hans. Portrait of Charles IX. ; black and red 

 chalk. Portrait of Henri III. when Duke of Anjou ; black 

 and red chalk. 



Rembrandt van Ryn. Study of the group of apostles on 

 Christ's right hand in Leonardo da Vinci's " Last Supper" ; 

 red chalk ; from the Cosway, Esdaile, and Lawrence col- 

 lections. Presented by Miss Radford, of Sidmouth. The 

 Healing of Tobit; pen and bistre. Judith returning with the 

 head of Holofernes ; pen., sepia, and Indian ink. Sketch of a 

 young man in pain ; pen, bistre, and sepia w^ash. 



Rembrandt (School of). The Flight into Egypt ; pen. 



Snyders, Frans. Heads of three dogs ; black chalk. 



Wouwerman, Philip. Children on the ice ; Indian ink. 

 From the Woodburn and Habich collections. 



French School. 

 Drawings. 

 Boucher, Francois. A group of buildings ; pencil. 

 Delacroix, Eugene. Group of orientals ; pencil study. 



