. 1800.7} 
F, Bartolozzi del. Wandramini feulpt. 
This is a very pretty print; indeed, 
whatever is touched by Mr. Bartollozzi 
muft be marked with tafe at leat. 
Penus recommending Hymen to Cupid.  Barto- 
lozai del. et _fculpt. ~ 
_ This is intended as a companion-print 
to that which precedes it, and though not 
quite equal in merit, is entitled to the fame 
foecies of praife. 
Chearfulnefs and Innocence. Two Prints, Compa- 
nions. Engraved by Vandromini. 
Two fimple figures, and very pretty. 
fA Nymph and Cupid, and Bacchante and Cupid. 
Defigned by Vierva, and engraved by Bar- 
toloxsi. : 
Of Venus and Cupid, and Nymphs and 
Bacchante’s, and fuch fubjects, we have had 
fo much, that were it not for the fafcinating 
touch of Bartolozzi burix, we fhould be 
quite fick of the fubjeSts. This print is 
rather an outré imitation of the antique 
gems, and unhappily it is not an imitation 
of the beft of them. 
Portrait of Lord Duncan, when viftorious off 
Camperdown. Danloux del. F.R.Smith, Pub- 
lifhed by Danloux, Charles-fireet, Middlefex 
Hofpital. il. 11s. 6d. 
This is a very ftrong likenefs of the 
gallant Admiral; and it is alfo a very fine 
print. Thehead is the beft part of it. 
Wir Peter Parker, Admiral, and Commander of 
bis Majefy's Fleet in 1799. Abbott pinxit. 
Engraved and publifbed by Valentine Green, 
Wo. 2, NewRoad, Hitsroy-/quare, and Abbot, 
Caroline-ftreet, Bedford-fquare. 11. 45. 
» Weare pleafed to fee the portraits of 

Review of New Mufical Publicationss 
Cupid réfufing Love to Defire. Pierra, invent.” 
579 
thefe bulwarks of Britain fo much in ree 
que. They have deferved well of their 
country, and are entitled to every refpeét 
which can be paid tothem. 
Mr. ‘Thomas Holloway has publifhed 
propofals for engraving copies of Raphael’s 
Cartcons on a large f{cale, and we with 
him encouragement in the undertaking. 
The produce of a concert at the king’s 
theatre in the Haymarket, to be added to 
the yoluntary fub{criptions for ereéting a 
naval monument, was 6931. 16s. 4d. 
A very curious and fingular exhibition, 
confifting of various fubjects, fuch as imi- 
tations of flowers, fhrubs, &c. in a ftyle 
ftrongly refembling nature, and wholly com- 
pofed of fifb-bones, is lately opened in Cock- 
{fpur-fireet, Charing Crofs, by Mrs.Dards, 
and contains many very beautiful and clofe 
imitations of various flowers, &c. - 
By virtue of a late act of Parliament, 
which fecures the property. of the publica- 
tion of the works of {culptors, in the fame 
manner as the works of engravers are fe- 
cured from being pirated, and in confe« 
. quence of the approbation which the very - 
elegant Candelabra ficures of Bacchus and 
Ceres,by Mr. Edm.Coffin, have received in 
the prefent exhibition at the Royal Aca- 
demy, he has been induced to publifh ac- 
curate cafts of the fame, at sl. sl. each; 
made in compofitions to refemble marble, 
terra cotta, or antique bronze. They are 
modelled in the pureft ityle of the antique, 
three feet high, holding one or more lights, 
both -ufeful and ornamental, and are fuita- 
ble for the internal decération of the moft 
elegant apartments. 
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REVIEW OF NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS. 
A Collection of favourite fongs,. fang by Mr. 
Dignum, Mr. Denman, Mr. Franklin, Mafter 
Gray, Mifs Howells, Mifs Simms, and Mrs. 
Copke, at Vauxhall Gardens. Compofed by 
Mr. Hook. 33s. Bland and Weiler. 
R. Hook, who has fo long furnith- 
ed the vocal varieties of this fa- 
vorite feat of fummer amufement, ftill ex- 
hibits in his melodies an unexhaufted fancy, 
and ftill difplays that eafy comic vein fo 
requifite in productions of this defcription. 
We find in this collection eight ballads, 
the greater part of which are both novel 
and pleafing, and calculated to fupport the 
reputation of their ingenious author. In 
feleéting the moft ftriking of them, we have 
to name, ** Thour’t gone awa frae me, 
7 

Mary,” fung by Mr. Dignum; §* A cen. 
tr’y ago,”’ tung by Mr. Franklin; * Fair 
Ana that dwells by the Tyne,’’ fung by 
Mr.Dignum ;” and ‘ He’s ftole my Heart 
from me,”’ {ung by Mifs Simms, ~ 
A Grand Mifitary Sonata for the Piano-Forte, 
with en Accompaniment (ad libitum) for a 
Vichn or Vioioncello. Compojed for and ine 
feribed to Mifs Chalimer, by V. Effex. 4S. 
Longman, Clementi, and Co. 
After a clofe examination of Mr. Effex’s 
Grand Military Sonata, we find much to 
approve and praife. The outline of the 
piece is drawn with a {fkilful hand, and 
the various parts of the cefign are executed 
with confiderable ability, Ye SiewMarch, 
ihe 
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