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Two fine water-colours of English scenes and a black chalk 

 study by Edward Thomas Daniell make an interesting 

 addition to the important series, already in the Department, 

 of drawings made in Asia Minor by the same original and 

 able amateur. Two other amateurs of great talent, Robert 

 Leman and Thomas Lound, are well represented ; the former 

 by fourteen water-colours and two black and white drawings,, 

 the latter by seven water-colours and four studies in sepia 

 or chalk. Of the better-known members of the school, John 

 Thirtle contributes to the collection thirteen water-colours 

 and one pencil sketch ; George Vincent, three chalk studies 

 on brown paper (the only authentic drawings by this artist 

 known to Mr. Reeve) ; and Joseph Stannard ten studies, 

 chiefly of fishermen, in water-colours, six drawings of land- 

 scapes and of horses in coloured crayons, and four studies in 

 black chalk or pencil. 



The other artists are represented as follows ; — John 

 Berney Crome, one water-colour drawing ; Robert Dixon^ 

 six water colours, and five monochrome or pencil studies ; 

 Joseph Geldart, four landscape studies in black and white 

 chalks ; Ebenezer Gerard, a water-colour portrait ; Edmund 

 Girling, two sepia drawings ; William Howes Hunt, six 

 studies of Yarmouth and neighbourhood in sepia or Indian 

 ink ; "William Joy, " Wreck of the Killarney Steamer," in 

 water-colours ; Robert Ladbroke, two water colours ; H. B. 

 Love, a water-colour portrait of J. S. Cotman, drawn in 1830 ; 

 John Middleton, two landscapes in water-colours and one in 

 black chalk ; Henry Ninham, five water-colours and one 

 monochrome drawing ; James Sillett, three water-colour 

 studies of flowers ; James William Walker, six water 

 colours. 



The total number of drawings is four hundred and eighty- 

 one. 



The second main division of the Reeve Collection consists 

 of seven hundred and two prints, chiefly original etchings, 

 and lithographs. Thirty-six etchings by John Crome, thirteen 

 etchings and four lithographs by John Sell Cotman, have 

 been selected to complete the fine sets already in the Print 

 Room, and make the Museum collection of their work rich 

 in rare impressions and rare states. Other artists are repre- 

 sented as follows : — Robert Blake, thirty-four etchings ; 

 J. Brandard, one lithograph ; Lucy Brightwell, forty-eight 

 etchings ; J. J. Cotman, three etchings and two lithographs ; 

 M. E. Cotman, forty-four etchings and twenty-five litho- 

 graphs ; F. J. Crome, eleven etchings ; J. B. Crome, three 

 etchings ; Robert Dixon, nineteen etchings ; Richard Girling, 

 seventy-nine etchings, Edmund Girling, twenty-four etchings ; 

 S. V. Hunt, eighteen etchings ; W. Howes Hunt, twenty-nine 

 etchings; T. Lound, sixteen etchings; H. "Ninham, twenty- 

 one etchings and three lithographs ; Alfred Priest, sixty 



