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Immediately to the right of this picture is a smaller 
one by the same painter, ‘‘ A FRESH BREEZE,” which, 
though rather cold in tone of colour, is in drawing, 
composition, and painting excellent. At the north 
end of the Gallery is a capital PENcI{ DRAWING OF 
VESSELS, also by the same artist, whose subjects were 
generally of the river or the sea. On the west wall 
near the south end of the room will be found a very 
pleasing PORTRAIT OF JOSEPH STANNARD, by G. 
Cuint, R.A., lately bequeathed to the Museum by 
Miss E. Stannard, the artist’s daughter. 
It will be interesting to turn to the work of Mrs. 
JOSEPH STANNARD (b. 1802, d. 1885), who was her 
whole life long a painter. As Miss Coppin, her works 
had won for her several gold medals from the Society 
for Promoting Arts and Commerce. These medals 
are now in the Museum. Two of her pictures, 
“DEAD GAME” and “ FLOWERS,” will be seen on the 
east wall to the right and left of the central group, 
and her portrait, by Mr. J. C. BREWER, on the left 
of the door by which the visitor entered the Gallery. 
Two small pictures by other members of this family, 
“ RIVER SCENE WITH -MILL,” by ALFRED STANNARD 
(b. 1806, d. 1889), and “A Roap ScENE,” by his 
son, A. G. STANNARD (b. 1828, d. 1885), are also to 
be found to the right of the central group; while on 
the right and left of it are “ FRuIT” and “‘ FLowERs,” 
by Miss E. H. STANNARD—a daughter of Alfred 
Stannard—who now continues the work and sustains 
the fame of this artistic Norwich family. Alfred and 
Joseph Stannard were brothers. 
Joun Crome (b. 1768, d. 1821) is represented at 
present by one small picture only, “‘A VIEW ON THE 
Wensum.” It will be found on the line, to the right 
of the central picture. 
Joun BERNEY Crome (b. 1794, d. 1842) is also 
