lavater's 
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Weft feems to be endowed wbh the fame pacific 
genius as diitinguitlies that religious fociety of which 
he is fo eminent a member. 
(ballot, Bath, Golthius, De Vos, Leyde, -Brandt, 
Scullenberg, La Fage, and Rembrandt, were excel- 
lent painters of droll, comic, and convivial feenes. 
For tender mothers, fine children, and attentive 
fervants, we refer the ftudent to Chodowiecke’s 
works, containing a reprefeiatation of tbofe fafliion- 
able airs and geftures which prevail in courts, 
camps, and cities. 
Fufeli paints giants, and every gigantic object, 
in a manner that preferves his name from oblivion. 
Superior to many, inferior to none, Annibal Car- 
racci excelled in the fame way, particularly in re- 
prefenting mirth and jollity*. 
To Flivfiognomills we recommend the portraits 
of Morin, with the modefi fuffering countenances 
drawn by LairelTe. Wilkenboon Oiould be con- 
fulted for tlie jufi traits of irony j and Spranger 
for expreihons of rage. 
It 
* Jenkins, of Rome, took up the pallet in his younger years with 
a degree 'of reputation that paved the way to eminence in another 
career. His portraits are fcarce but fltould his colledions of every 
kind be preferved, they would form a valuable inheritance, wherever 
the fate of war might decide, without impoveiifldng his arniabltj 
uiece, or neareft relatives ; becaufe, happily for them, he adted, as 
a banker, upon this wife principle,— that the walls of Temple Bar 
were 
