3801.7 
The Deaf and Dumb Alphabet ; bumbly infcribed 
to Sir Fobn Leiecfer, Bart. “Painted by F. 
Northcote, R.A. and engraved by W. S. An- 
‘wise Publi ifhed by Feffreysy Clapbam-road, 
price 155. in Colours. 
This is an interefting and pleafing little 
figure, extremely well imagined, holding - 
up her hands, and talking by fens: 
The Goddefs of Wifdom. Shelley pinxit.—Vide 
Akenfide's Pleajur es of the Imagination. —Ca- 
roline Watfon [culpt.  Publifpe od by Molteno, 
Pail-mail. 
This is‘a pretty half-length figure, 
weatly drawn, and exquifitely engtaved. 
_ Political Dreaming.—Vifions. of Peace.-—Per- 
peti we of Hirrorss.. Gilrdy ine. et feulpt. 
“Publifoed by Humphreys, St. Famess-frecty 
. Price 4s. 6d. 
Of Mr. Gilray’s multifarious and many- 
coloured productions it is not eafy to 
#peak im higher terms than they deferve. 
For incident, character, and combination, 
they very happily feize.on the floating 
fubjects of the day, and. he treats them in 
a@manner which we think no other artitt, 
except our late unrivalled Hogarth, has 
been capable. We fometimes lament that 
fach talents fhould be fo much confined 
to politics; but whatever is the reling 
and leading folly is the proper object of 
fatire. The fpirit of his etchings would illu- 
minate any fubject that they touched upon, 
and the rapidity with which they are etch- 
ed: is manifefted.in every line. To de- 
feribe the variety of charagters and’ com- 
binations’ introduced into this ¢hree-titled 
print is impoffible. Mr. Windham’s hor- 
rible-dream, and the little brood’ {camper- 
jag? to the cheefe-parings and candle-ends, 
are admirably marked. 
Preliminaries of Peace; or, Fohn. Bull and bis: 
little Friends marching to Paris. The fame. 
Artift and Publifber as the preceding, 
Though this print has. a confiderable 
portion of wit and whim, it is not Bee to 
that which precedes it. 
Edward Fenner, 14. D. F. 
graved, and publifbed, by ¥. R. Smith, King- 
fireet, Covent-garden. 
’ Correstly drawn,. and well: engraved:3 
and, as we have been informed by: thofe 
who know the original, a good likenefs.. 
Conftance, Arthur, and Salifbury. R. We fail, 
R. A. deh. = S. W. Reynolds, feulpt.» 
fifked by F. R. Smith. 
The tafte, talent and accuracy® of cha= 
rater, which Weftall difplays in his hifto- 
rical drawings, we have had frequent cc- 
cation te-wetice ; this re is. Wore 
Retrofpect of the Fine Arts. 
R.S.. Painted, enm 
Pub« 
| aat 
thy’ of the artift, arid, as far as we remem- 
ber it, the print is a fair copy. , 
Fobn Philpot Curran, Efg. Painted by T. Das 
rence, R. A. principal Pairter to bis Majefty. 
Engraved by Ff. R. Smith, Engraver: to His 
Royal Eighnefs the Pra of Vales. Price 
TOs. 6d. 
We fometimes meet with a face pe- 
culiarly formed , for the painter’s giv~’ 
ing a ftriking likenefs of it, and wheres 
if the artift “attends to the lines, he pro- 
duces a piéture of the mind—Such i8 thé 
head of Mr. Curran. It is one of thofe 
countenances on which God and Nature 
have fet the broad feal of independent 
thinking and fpeaking, without regard to 
the opinion of thofe he addreffes, or pers 
haps rather better difpofed to oppofe than 
agree with his hearers in any propofition 
that is advanced. Jt is a very fpirited 
and fine engraving, and decides itfelf to be 
a ftrong refemblance of the original, 
The Right Hon. Lord St. Vincent, Fir Lord of 
the Admiralty, and one of His Majefty’s Privy 
Council. Painted by Kernan. Engraved and 
pubhifred by Ir. Barnard, Fits roy=(quare. 
We have not happened to fee the gal- 
lant Aidimiral fince he, many years ago, 
two or three time fat for his portrait te 
Gilbert Stuart, the American, and, from 
the portraits then painted, this is very 
different ; the veteran is now marked much 
more than we could wifh with the characs 
ters of age. It mult be the earneft wif 
of every friend to Great. Britain, that he 
may long—very long—retain his health 
and’ {pitits ; and to have the refemblance 
of fuch a man at the /atfer, as well as the 
earlier, period of his life, muft be a grati- 
fication to every naval Cahaahet in. the 
country. 
The Right Hon. Lord Vifcount Macartney, K.B. 
S, de Koffer pinxit. C. Townley, Engraver 
to bis Majefty and the Prince of Wales, and, 
Member of the Academies of Berlin and Flo- 
rence, feulpt. 
This painting is dreffed in the robes ie 
the order of the garter, the fpurs, &c., 
In.air and manner it carries clear marks 
of being, a portraiture painted by a fo- 
reign artift. Mr. Townley has engraved 
it extremely well.. 
Right Hon, Robert Banks Lord Hawkefburys 
“Painted by T.. Lawrence, R. A. Engraved 
__and publifbed by Fobn Young, Engraver to the 
Prince of Wales, No. 58, Charlotte-/treet. 
This portrait may at the prefent period 
become pSpular : whether it does or not, 
it is extremely well painted, and adimira- 
Bly engraved, . 
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