580 
carefully and specifically arranged and de- 
scribed, in order that the public may be enabled 
to judge what arts or manufactures are most 
dikely to succeed in such county. The work to 
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‘scape after nature, 
‘inches by twelye, by persons of either sex, 
be delivered to the Society on or before the 
‘last Tuesday in January, 1805. 
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PREMIUMS IN POLITE ARTS. 
418. Honorary Premiums ror Draw- 
anc, By Nosiziry. For the best original 
drawing, of any kind, by young gentiemen 
‘under the age of twenty-one, sons or grand- 
sons of peers, or peeresses in their own right, 
of Great-Britain or Ireland, to be produced on 
or before the first Tuesday in March, 1805 ; the 
honorary medal of the Society in gold. 
119. ‘The same in silver for the best copy. 
120,121. The same premiums will be given, 
on the like conditions, to young ladies, daugh- 
‘ters or grand-daughters of peers, or peeresses in 
their own right, of Great-Britain or Ireland. 
122. Honorary Premiums ror Draw- 
InG, BY GenrLEMEN. For the best original 
drawing, of any kind, by young gentlemen 
“under the age of twenty-one; to be produced 
on. or before the first Tuesday in March, 1805 ; 
the gold medal. 
123. For the best copy, the silver medal. 
' 124, 125. The same premiums will be 
given for drawings by young ladies. 
N. B. Asthe foregomg honorary premiums 
are intended only for such of the nobility and 
gentry as may hereafter become patrons or pa- 
tronesses of the arts; persons professing any 
branch of the polite arts, or any business de- 
pendent on the arts of design, or the sons or 
daughters of such persons, will not be ad-- 
mitted candidates in these classes. 
126. Drawines or Ouriines. For the 
best outline, after a cast, in plaster, of the 
Venus de Medicis, by persons of either sex, 
under the age of sixteen, the figure not less | 
than eighteen inches ; te be produced on or 
before the last Tuesday in February, 1805 ; the 
greater silver pallet, ~ 
127, Forthe nextin merit; the lesser silver 
pallet. 
128. Drawincs or Lanpscares. For 
the best drawing in water-colours of a land- 
not less than eighteen 
under twenty-one years of age, to be produced 
on or before the last Tuesday im February, 1805; 
the gold pallet. 
129, For the next in merit, the greater 
silver pallet. Each candidate must mention, 
on the frogt of the drawing, whence the view 
was taken. 
130. Hastoricat Drawrines. For the 
best historical drawing, being an original com-. 
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Premiums in Polite Arts. 
‘whether animal, or vegetable, or mineral, 
‘peculiar to the county, or found therein, be 
[June, 
position, of five or more human: figures ; the 
height of the principal figure not less than 
eight inches; to be producedon or before the 
third Tuesday in Feb. 1805; the gold pallet. 
131. For the next in merit; the greater 
silver pallet. 
152. Drawinc anp Encravixe. To 
the person who shall complete the best original 
drawing and engraving. The design and en- 
graving to be executed by the same artist, and 
produced to the Society on or before the first 
Tuesday in February, 1805 ;:the gold medal. 
It is required that the drawing and two im- 
pressions of the engraving be produced, and 
remain the property of the Society, > 
133. Line Encravinesor Lanpscarrs. 
For the best line engraving of a landscape, 
published in the year 1804, the size of the en- 
graving not less than eighteen inches by four- 
teen; the gold medal. To be produced to 
the Society on or before the last Tuesday in 
January, 1805; and the impression to’ which 
the premium is adjudged to remain the pro- 
perty of the Society. ve A ate 
134. For the next in merit ; the silver me- 
dal, on similar conditions. f ae 
135.. Lint Encravines or Hisrorrcat 
Suzsrcrs. For the best line engraving pub- 
lished in the year 1804, of an historical sub- 
ject, the size of the engraving not less than’ 
eighteen inches by fourteen; the gold medal. 
136. For the next in merit; the silver 
medal. Conditions, &c. the sameas in classes 
153 and 134. 
137, 138, 139, 140. The same premiums 
are extended one year farther. 
N. B. It is not necessary in the classes of 
line engravings, for the artist’s ane to be con- 
cealed, The first aquafortis proof of the above 
plates are required to be sent in with the 
finished impression, and certificates that the’ 
etchings are the entire work of the candidate, 
The aquafortis proof also'to remain the pro- 
perty of the Society. Hit 
141. -Mopre. in Cray orn Prasrer. 
For the best model-in clay or plaster of an 
ornamental design for the purpose of embel- 
lishing works of architecture ; the silver medal 
or twenty guineas. To be produced to the So- 
ciety on or before the last Tuesday in January, 
1805. The model not to be less than thirty 
inches by twelve. { (eal 
142. Perersprerive Drawincs or Ma- 
cutnes, ‘For the best perspeetive drawing of 
machines by persons under twenty-one years 
of age ; the greater silver pallet. To be pro- 
duced to the Soeiety on or before the last Tues- 
day in January, 1805. 
143, For the next in merit; the lesscr 
silver pallet, on similar conditions. 
144, Encravinc on Woop, or Meran 
Bracks, &c. For the best engraving on 
wood or metal blocks, or any other material, 
