26 ACCOUNTS, ESTIMATES, &C. OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Dutch and Flemish Schools : — 



Drawings. — By Jan Swart, C, Vanden Broeck, M. Hemskerk, H. Goltzius. J. Breughel, 

 Rembrandt, Livens, Eckhout, Maas, C. Bega, Swanevelt, Adrian Vanden Velde (coloured), 

 De Hensch, A. Vanden Neer, M. Hondekoeter (coloured), Begyn, Vander Ulft, Vanden 

 Hoeck, Bischop, Troost (coloured). Van Stry (2 in colours), and Troostwyck. — Michel 

 Cocxie ; a series of drawings by this artist, carefully executed with the pen (some of them 

 bearing his monogram), which, from their elegance of design, tend to strengthen the 

 assertion made by Vasari, in his life of Marcantonio Raimondi, that the series of 32 

 designs, illustrating the fable of Cupid and Psyche, generally attributed to Raphael 

 Sanzio, are by this artist. Specimens by J. Griemar, H. van Cleef, Rubens, and J. F. van 

 Bloemen. 



Engravings. — By E. Sadeler, Suyderhoef, Bary and Claessens. 



Etchings. — By Rembrandt, P. Bout, and Deyster, 



French School: — 



Engravings. — By Poilly, Richomme, Desnoyers, Le Fevre, Vallot and Caron. 



Etchings. — A fine and extensive Collection of the Works of Callot, formerly in the 

 Collections of Mr. T. Wilson and of the Baron Verstolk. 



English School : — 



Drawings. — By Thornhill, J. Richardson, Vertue, T. flfoster, Worlidge, David Allan, 

 Sherwin, Dayes, Arthur Devis, Shelley, Alexander, Stotbard, Smirke, Ozias Humphrey, 

 Cosway, Wilkie, P. ISasmyth, and Turner. 



Engravings. — Proofs by Strange, (with some of his v/orking drawings), by Hogarth, 

 Woollett, Burnet, Stewart, Duncan, C. Lewis, and some interesting engraver's proofs, 

 touched on by Turner, with MS. instructions attached. 



Etchings. — By Patch, Wilkie, Cruikshank, Burnet, J, C Lewis, and Colman. 



Many rare portraits, and broadsides with engravings relating to English History. 



W. H. Carpenter. 



Note. — The work of copying and lithographing the Cuneiform Inscriptions of Assyria 

 has been continued during the past year. The result reported up lo the 20th March 1862 is 

 as follows : 



Twenty-four sheets of the miscellaneous tablets reported last year as having been copied 

 and traced, have been copied on stone, of which seven are printed, and nine corrected and 

 ready for printing. 



Twenty more sheets of miscellaneous tablets have been copied and traced. 



A, Panizzi, 

 British Museum, Principal Librarian. 



30 April 1862. 



