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Judas throwing down the thirty pieces of silver, by Rem- 

 brandt, 1642. 



Head of St. Paul, by Rubens. 



Return of the Prodigal Son, by Guercino. 



Landscape, by N. Poussin. 



In the recess at the end of the room is a bust of His 

 Royal Highness William Frederick Duke of Gloucester, in 

 white marble, by Comolli. 



THE STATE DINING ROOM. 



Two marble chimney-pieces of Sienna, &c. by Mr. Lovel. 



The cieling ornamented with gilding, by Sclater, and 

 paintings by Jones. 



Two marble tables of Nero Antico, with two pier glasses. 



The walls are adorned with curious pieces of tapestry, 

 viz. 



1. The Triumph of Ceres. 



2. The Triumph of Bacchus. 



3. The Triumph of Venus. 



4. The Triumph of Mars. 



5. The Triumph of Diana. 



The piers are adorned with trophies. 

 The upper part of the chimney-pieces are ornamented 

 with gilding and carving. 



1. A Goddess conducting Learning to Truth. 



2. Mercury conducting Tragic and Comic Poetry to the 

 hill of Parnassus. 



Four paintings in Chiaro Scuro, copied by Jones from 

 subjects found in Herculaneum, are over the doors. 



