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faur’s fine painting of the “‘ Tribute Money.” Whetherit be an ori- 
_ ginal Rubens or not, most people will acknowledge it to be a very fine 
_ work; yet there are those who would condemn it in consequence 
de pictures the portraits of their patrons; hence, no doubt, the 
head in question, which in its type and character differs entirely 
E Amongst our water-colour 
he purest sensi- 
dwell on them equally enthralled. 
with so much trans- 
Mee 
bend a steadfast eye on the bolder 
hs» gthy extract, 
it is such an eloquent tribute to the genius of one of 
