1800. | 
—Mifs Mary SmirKke, of Charlotte- 
ftreet, Fitzroy-fquare—To Mr. Joun 
Corman, of Gerrard-fireet.—Mr. W. 
WestTat.L, Upper Charlotte-ftreet.— 
To W. H. Moses, Conftitution-row.— 
To Mr. Tuomas CLuLow, ef Skinner- 
ftrect, for a loom for weaving figured 
Retrofpedi of the Fine Arts. 
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ribbands.——T'o Mr GrorGE Davigs, of 
Wind{or, for preventing injury from the 
fright of varriage horfes.— To Mr. Ricu- 
ARD ARDWR:GHT, of Chorley Moor, 
for a lock on a new conftruction.—And 
to Mr. W. BuLiock, of Portland- 
(treet, for a lever-lock-bolt. 

MONTHLY RETROSPECT OF THE FINE ARTS. 
(The Loan of all new Prints and Communications of Articles of Intelligence are requefted.) 
ei 
Catherine of France prefented to Henry V. at the 
Treaty of Tr ayes. Stothard, R. dd. del. An- 
thony Carden, feulpt. Price 11. 11s. 6d. plain; 
in colours, 21. 12s. 6d. Publifbed for Col- 
naght, Cock/pur-fireet. 
HE figures have a great deal of tafe, 
_ both in their forms and difpofition : 
the young king is eminently animated and 
fpirited, and the whole is very well calcu- 
lated to be a companion print to Morti- 
mer’s King Fobn, figning Magna Charta, 
which it matches in fize.. When we look 
at that print, and the battle of Agincourt, 
by the fame great and inimitable artitt, 
we lament that he is loft to fociety, and 
the arts, and regret that he has not left 
his equal. 
Two heads of Peace and VicTorRy; 
drawn, engraved, and publifhed by Bar- 
toloxz2. Walf figures, fuch as Cipriani 
uled todefign. Beautiful but not new. 
Targery two Shoes, and Little Red Riding 
Hicod: two Prints, defigned by G. Baraey, 
and Engraved by Dunkarton. 7s. 6d. each, 
in colours. 
Like the fubjeé&ts from which they are 
delineated, thele two little people may af- 
ford amufement to the nurfery, but conf- 
dered as pieces of art, they are dry enough. 
Sir Fobn Leicefter, Bart. Colonel of the Cheftire 
Provifional Cavalry. Sir Fofbua Reynolds 
and ‘Ff. Northcote, pinx. F. W. Reynolds, 
“na Publifbed by Fefferies, Ludgate-bill. 
vd: ys 
The horfe is painted by Northcote, and 
much the worft part of the picture. It is 
in too black and heavy a ftyle ; we with 
Reynolds would avoid this, and he can if 
he will. The back ground is fimple and 
very fine. 
Appollo and the Mujes. Gottenbrun del. Barto- 
loszt. In colours, 31.138. 0d. plain, 11, 115, 6d 
Publifocd for Colnagh:. 
The mules, the graces, the gods, and 
the goddefles, we have had combined in 
every poffible variation, by men who have 
no other knowledge of thefe deities, and 
their hallowed abodes, than merely the 
names by which they are dittinguifhed. 
This is not the cafe of the print now bes 
fore us; for, confidering the fubjeé&t having 
been fo often treated before, there is as 
much originality and tafte as could reafon- 
ably be expected. 
The Honourable Mrs. Bouverie, painted by Hopp- 
ner, and Engraved by F. R. Smith. Pricey 
printed in colours, 155. in black and white, 
7s. 6d. Publifbed for Smith, King-fireet, Co- 
went-parden. 
The enchanting picture from which 
this is engraved, has an air, tafte, and 
fpirit which would not have difhonoured 
Sit Jofhua Reynolds, and the print is 
worthy of the original and of the artift 
who engraved it. 
Mr. Benjamin Thompfon (Tranflator of the 
Stranger) F. R. Smith del. et. feulpt. In coe 
lours, 155.1” black and white, 7s. 6d. Smith, 
King-fireet, Covent-garden. 
A fpirited and animated portrait. 
Mifs Harvey, the beautiful Nyctalop; defigned 
and engraved by F. R. Smith. In coloursy 
Wl. ts. Publifbed for Smith. 
The late Mr. Henry Fielding deferibed | 
one of his heroines as beautiful, though 
without a nofe; Mr. Smith has pofitively 
given fomething that approaches fuperla- 
tive beauty to Mits Hervey, with red 
eyes. 
Portrait of Mrs. Whitebread 5 full length. Ene 
graved by Reynolds, from Hoppner. Price 
2/1. 28. in colours. 
Aneaty, elegant, and interefting por- 
trait, extremely well engraved. 
4 Girl going to Market Barker, pinxit; Gau- 
_ gain, feulpt. Publifbed for Teftolini, Cornbill, 
Price plain, 125. in colours, 1. 6s. 
A Boy returning from Fifbing, by the fame Are 
tifis ; Companion to the above. 
The name ot Karker of Bath, as painter 
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