456 
vet Breughel; 212 to 217, Champagne; 
218 to 219, Claissens; 220 to 222, the 
Conings; 223, Coxcie; 224 and 225, 
Craesbeke; 226 and 227, Crayer; 228 
to 231, Cuyp; 232, Delen; 233, Die- 
trich; 234 to 245, Dow; 247 and 248, 
Duc; 249 to 251, Albert Durer; 252 to 
269, Anthony Vandyck; 270 to 274, 
Philip Vandyck ; 275 to 277, Elzhey- 
mer; 278 to 282, Eyck ; 283 and 284, 
Faes; 285 :and 286, Flemael; 287, 
Flinck; 288, Flore ; 289 to 292, Franck ; 
963, Glauber; 294, Goyen ; 295, Gyzen ; 
296, Grimoux; 297, Hagen; 298, Hails; 
209-0 $03, Heem; 304 to 305, Helst; 
$06. Hemmelinck; 307, Hemmessen; 
308, Heus; 309 to 312, Heyden; 313 
to’ 324, Holbein; 325 to 328, Hon 
toeter ; 329, Honthorst; 330, Hooge ; 
$31, Houbraken; 8382 and 333, Hug- 
tenburch ; 334 to $40, Van Huysum ; 
$41 to 348, Carl du Jardyn; 349 to 
358, Jordaens; 354, Kalf; 355, Kes- 
sel ; 356 and 357, Keyser; 358 to 361, 
Lairesse; 362 and 363, Lievens; 864 
- and 365, Limborch ; 866 and 367, Lin- 
ge:back ; 368, Loo; 369 and 370, Lu- 
eas van Leyden; 371 to. 375, Meel; 
376 to 382, Metzu; 383 to 385, Mat- 
sys; 386 to 391, Meulens; 892, Mui- 
chau; 393 to 400, Mieris, sen. ; 401 to 
404, Mieris, jun.; 405 to 407, Mignon ; 
408, Mol; 409 to 413, Moro; 414, 
Moucheron; 415 to 418, Neefs; 419 and 
420, Neer; 421 to 423, Netcher, sen.; 
424, Netcher, jun.; 425, Van Oost; 
426 to 4536, the Van Oostades; 437 to 
441, Poelemburg; 442, Poel; 443, 
Pourbus, sen.; 444 and 445, Pourbus, 
jun. ; 446 to 451, Paul Potter; 452 and 
453, Pinacker; 454, Quellyn; 455 to 
473, Rembrandt; 475, Rommein; 476, 
Roos; 477 and 478, Rottenhammer ; 
479 to 5385, Rubens; 536 to 539, Ruis- 
dael ; 540, Saftieven; 541, Salaert ; 542 
to 548, Schalken ; 549 to 551, Seghers; 
§52, Seiboid; 553 and 554, Slingelandt; 
555 to 564, Snyders; 565 and 566, : 
Steen ; 570, Steinwick,sen.; 571, Stein- 
wick, jun.; 572, Storck; 573 and 574, 
Swaneveldt 5; 575 to 588, David Teniers ; 
589, Old Teniers; 590 to 592, Terburg; 
593, Thulden; 594, Veen; 595 to 602, 
Veide, sen. ; 603 and 604, Velde, jun. ; 
605, Wenne; 606, Verkolie; 607 and 
608, Ulft; 609; Vheger; 610, Vliet ; 
6114. 026135 “Vow 2 6145 Voss) 615, 
Weenix, sen ; 616, Weenix, jun.; 617 
to 624, Werff; 625, Witte; 626 to 644, 
Wouvermans; 645 to 648, Wynants ; 
649, Zustris. i 
Italian School. 
669 to 685, Albano; 686 to 688, Ba- 
roche; 689 to 695, Bengedetto; 696, 
State of the Napsleon Museum, at Paris. 
[Dec. 1, 
Bolognese; 697, Burrini; 700 and 
701, Cagnacci; 702, Capucino; 703 to 
742, the Caracci ; 748 to 748, Caravaggio; 
749 and 750 Cavedone; 751 and 752, Cig- 
nani; 753 to 760, Corregio; 761, Crespi; 
762, Creu; 763 to 779, Domeniching; 760 
to 782, Doss; 783, Fassolu; 785 and 785, 
Ferrari; 786 to 792, Garofolo; 795. to 
795, Gennari; 796, Gobbo; 797 to 627, 
Guido; 829 to 851, Guerchino; 852, ard _ 
853, Lana; 854 to 858, Lanfranc; 859, 
Lelio Orsi; 860 and 861, Luini; 862 and 
863, Manfredi; 864 to 868, (1) Man- 
tegne; 868, (2) Mazzola; 869 to 874, 
Mola; 875 to 881, Pannini; 882 to 885, 
Parmegiano; 886, Pesarese; 887, Poli- 
doro da Caravaggio; 888, Primaticcio ; 
889 to 891, the Procaccini; 892 and 893, 
Schidone ; 894, Sirani ; 895 and 896, 5o- 
lario; 897 to 900, Spava; 901 to 903, 
Tiariai; 910, Alex. Veronese; 911, Dan, 
de Volterra; 912, Feti; 913 and 914, 
Fra Bartolomeo; 9i5 to 929,..fulio Ro- 
mano; 921 to 923, Leonardo da Vinci; 
921 to 924, Murillo; 925, Paul Vero- 
nese; 928, Pierino del Vaga; 929, Pe- 
ruzzi; 939, Pietro diCortona; 931 to 938, 
Raphael; 959, Sebastian del Piombo ; 
940 to 943, Titian; 944 and 945, Guer- 
chino. 
THE HALL OF APOLLO, 
is thus denominated, because it is in-* 
tended to contain a representation of 
Apollo, and is adorned with several pic- 
tures, relative to that deity. Here has 
been deposited a magnificent collection 
‘of drawings, in which the man of taste - 
wil be highly gratified, to contemplate 
the first expression of the artist’s idea. © 
A printed Notice of these drawings 1s sold 
at the door. 
You here find the cartoon of the School 
of Athens, and some of the cartoons of 
Julio Romano; besides superb Etruscan 
vases, tables, and other mosaics, of hard 
stones, made at Florence; and lastly, the - 
colossal bust of Buonaparte. 
CABINET OF ENGRAVINGS. 
This collection is in the court, contigu- 
ous to the grand stalr-case of the Muse- 
um. It comprebends about 3000 sub- . 
jects, of which the public may pro- 
cvre impressions, from ten o’clock ull , 
three. Among them are the battles of 
Alexander, Darius’s Tent, by G. Audran, , 
after Lebrun; Raphael’s Holy Famiiy, 
engraved by Edelinck ; and many others. 
The catalogue is annually enriched by 
the premiums offered by government, 
and the new plates, which are executed. 
by artists, for the director of the Mu- . 
scum. 
(To be continued. ) 
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