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A Portrait of Thomas Lowten, Esq. froma Jevae 
ture painted ty Eurl in the Year 1790, En- 
graved by John Young, Engraver to bis R. H. 
the Prince of Wale and p.blisbed by Messrs. 
Boydell and Co., price 19s. 6d. 
HE person of a gentleman’so well 
ne known at Westminster-hall’in the 
time of the late ‘Loid Mansfeld, Lord 
Kenyon, &c. must be very weil known 
by great numbers who attend the courts 5 
and they will find in this Portrait a most 
striking resemblance of the original. 
Foseph Wright, Esq. from a Picture painted by 
Himse!f, inibe possession of “fames Cade, Esq. 
Engraved by James Ward, Painter and En- 
graver tothe Prince of Wales, and published 
by Colnaghi, and Co, 
This isa very good portrait, and the 
superior style in which it. 1s engraved, does 
great credit to the artist. The volcanoes, 
moon-lichts, smiths-shops, &c. painted by 
Mr. Wright, must be recollected by many 
of our readers, and have perhaps never 
been equailed. 
Fobn Gregory, Esq. Treasurer to the Whig-club, 
instituted in 1784. From the original Piciure 
by 1. R Smith. Published by W. Austin, at 
Brighion and London. 
Mr, Gregory’s portrait forms part of a 
serics of political characters which have 
been delineated by the same artist, and 
to add, that it has equal merit with those 
which have preceded it, is high praise. 
This is engraved, as well as painted, by 
Mr. Smith. 
Finished Etchings of Picturesque Views, by Le- 
titia Byrne, after Drawings by various Mas-~ 
ters, with short Descriptions of each View. 
This number contains etchings of Fram- 
lingham Castle, Suffolk, and of Durham, 
by Tl. Hearne; Buidion Abbey, Yorkshire, 
by T. Gutin; remains of the Royal Palace 
» at LEliham, in Kent, by W. Alexander; 
Monruty Mac., No. 160. 
‘Cattle, by R. Hills; Moss Dale, and Den- 
bigh Castle, by Nicholson; a Composi- 
tion, by A. W. Calcott, A. R. A. 
_ Finished etchings, is a title which we 
do not recollect having seen adopted in 
any preceding publication. Be that as 
it may, it is with great propriety given to 
these views; for the etchings are so_ far 
finished, that, with sufficieat boldness of 
touch, they have a delicacy and softness 
which is extremely attractive, aiid in the 
general effect are peculiarly clear and 
picturesque. On the whoie, they do in- 
finite honour to the fair artist, and we 
are highly gratified to see such a proof of 
taste and talent as they exhibit in the ex- 
ecuuon, displayed in the productions of 
a feinale, in this age of levity and dissi- 
pation, 
No. 3 of Vol. ITT, of Liber Veritatis, ° 
is just published by Messrs. Boydell and 
Co. price 1!, 11s. 6d. and contains twenty 
prints engraved by R. Karlom, from the 
original drawings of Claude Lorrain. in 
the collections of Earl Spencer, Charles 
Lambert, esq. and Joseph Farrington, esq,. 
The preceding numbers of this work 
have been long before the public, and their 
Merit is so well established that it ig not 
necessary to specify it in this Retrospect. 
The name of the artist would of itself 
confer celebrity, and Mr. Earlom has 
transferred the drawings to the copper, 
in a manner peculiar to himself, which 
gives to the prints all the freedom and ef= 
tect of the oviginaldesigns. 
The Antiquities of Westminster 5 the Old Palace 3 
St, Stephen's Chapel, (now the Heuse of Coma - 
mons), Bc. Ge containing 246 Engravings of 
Topographical Ovjects of which 120 no longer 
exist ; by Foon Thomas Simith. Royal Quarto.’ 
On the removal of the wainscoating for 
the enlargement of the House of Com- 
K “mons, 
o 
