^0 ACCOUNTS, JlSTXMATES, &C. OF THE .BRITISH MUSEUM. 



upwards of two thousand prints and etchings, and enriched by numerous notes; presented 

 by G. A. Anderdon, Esq. 



An important collection of rubbings from monumental brasses ; presented by Eohert 

 Hutchison, Esq., as executor of the Rev. ^neas Barkly Hutchison, Incumbent of 

 St. James's, Davenport. 



Proofs in progressive states of the recent works of Gsorge T. Doo; presented by the 

 engraver. 



By Purchase — 



Italian ScJiool: — 

 Drawings. — A curious contemporaneous portrait of Massaniello, in red chalk. 



Engravings. — Unique prints of Neptime in his car by Pellegrini, and a subject by 

 Baklini, from the Gesta Romanorum : also fine specimens by Mai'c' Antonio, Agostino 

 Yeneziano, Marco da Ravenna, the Ghisi, ^neas Vico, the Master of the Die, Cesare 

 Beverdino, Mai'tin Rota, Hugo da Carpi, Andi-ea Andreani, Giuseppe Longhi, and 

 Raphael Morghen. 



Pac similes of four hundred of the Italian drawings in the Louvre ; by Rousseau. 



German School: — 



Drawings. — An interesting aeries of twenty-one coloured allegorical designs ; by Gerard 

 Luke Hornebolt, who was employed contemporarily with Holbein by Henry VIII- 



Engravings. — ^Two unique block prints of about 1440-1450, one representing Christ on 

 the Cross, tlie other. Saint Jerome. They are both very fine specimens of art at this 

 early period. 



Prints by Pranz von Bocholt, W. van Olmutz, Hans Schaeuflein, Israel van Meckenen, 

 Lucas Cranach, Albert Durer, W. van Assen, Hans Burgmaii', Hans Holbein, the Behams, 

 J. Binck, A. Altdorfer, Theodore de Bry, and Mandel. 



Great additions have been made to the collection of the works of Wenceslaus Hollar, 

 some of the specimens being undescribed and probably unique ; a portrait of the Earl of 

 Donegal is especially worthy of note, there being no specimen in any other collection. 



Dutch and Flemish School : — 



Engravings and Etchings. — A fine proof before letters of Cornelius Visscher's celebrated 

 portrait of William de Ryck, of excessive rarity. 



A complete set, with pi'ogressive states, of the works of Remi van Haanen. 



Also examples by Thieny van Staren, A. Wierix, A. Claus, H. Goltzius, Saenredam, 

 Suyderhoef, Jan Elevens, A. CoUaert, C. Pass, C. J. Delff, and P. Pontius. 



French School: — 



Engravings and Etchings. — By Abraham Bosse, L. Le Clerc, Andouin, C. Jacquenet, 

 Abraham, Appian, Aufray, Beaujoint, Borel, Borromeo, Bracquemond, Brunet-de- 

 baines, Chaplin, Chauvel, Chevrier, Chifflard, Corot, Courbet, E. Davis, DeBonsonge, 

 De Bovet, De Gourcy, Eugene Delacroix, Drouyn, Dujarrie, Fayen-Perrin, Forbes, 

 FaruflBini, Felix, A. Gautier, E. Jacque, Jongkind, Maxime, Lalanne, Lefebure, 

 Lameyer, Malardot, A. Mathieu, Mazas, Moyse, Petit, Nieuwenhuys, Nigolli, Ponthus- 

 Cenier, Prevost, Queyroy, Ridley, Ribot, Soumy-Taier, Thompson, Villevielle, VoUon, 

 Veyrassat, and Von Heyden. 



English School : — 



Drawings. — Seventy-seven pen-and-ink designs by Francis Barlow, for his illustrations 

 to ^sop's Fables, in 1687. 



A volume of sketches by Alexander Cozens, father of John Cozens, the founder of 

 early English landscape-painting in water colours. 



A series of carefully -executed portraits of Thomas Stothard at the age of 40, and of 

 other eminent contemporary Artists, by Henry Edridge. 



A volume of sketches containing the first ideas of most of the, compositions of John 

 Singleton. 



One hundred and twenty-nine similar sketches by Thomas Stothard, many of them 

 made wn the insides of envelopes when he resided at No. 16, Newman-street. 



Sketches by William Blake, on scraps of his printed works, of figures in the Sistine 

 Chapel, and a series of unpublished coast scenes by. William Daniell. 



Other examples by H. A. Barker, T. Chauman, W. Collins, R. Cooper, R. Cosway, J. 

 Ernes, J. Gillray, J. D. Harding, J. Hayter, George Heriot, W. Howitt, J. Kirby, W. R. 

 Sherlock, Robert Smirke, L. Sullivan, T. Tatham, Sir James Thornhill, T. Uwins, J. 

 Varley, and Sir David Wilkie. 



Etchings. — By James Barry, F. Place, T. Bone, F. Maddox Brown, John Burnet, Gc 

 Cruikshank, R. Coopei-, A. Cozens, David Cox, George Cumberland, G. O. Delamotte, 

 W. H. Deverell, H, Edridge, T. Forrester, H. Fuseli, T. Gainsborough, G. Gilpin, R. Gillray, 



Howitt, 



