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“44s. Cleopatra dissolving i the Pearl; 3 the origi- 
nal Design for a Painting executed. on the 
Great Staircase at Burleigh. -T... Stothard, 
R.A. 
MHIS is-a sheith, but it is of that vi-” 
gorous class of art that distinguishes 
habe of Rubens, who mostly sketched in 
oil. The coloring, chiaroscuro, and local 
tints, are of that brilliant harmonizing na- 
ture, that evinces the hand of a master, 
and the design. exhibits the result of deep 
thiuking. 
166. Benevolence, by H. Corbould; is 
a._well- imagined little picture, well drawn 
and clearly coloured, but the head of the 
old man is rather too obtrusive and equi- 
vocal ; -atfirst sight lt Is Pigeadkine what it 
is meant for.» 
“Of 167 and 190, two ellis in the 
class of historieal or fancy works, by 
Drummond, nothing can be said in their 
favor; bad grouping, ill coloring, and an 
affected manner 0? handling, overpower 
the real merits they possess. _ More sim- 
_ plicity,. and a little regard for nature, 
would improve the style of this artist. 
_The next objects that our slight sketch _ 
admits of, are the portraits: . among 
which, most distinguished. fer grace or 
dignity of treatment, or excellent colors 
ing, are, 32. Lord Grenville, by T. Phil- 
lips, R.A. 42. The Persian Ambassador, * 
Sir Wm. Beechy, R.A’ 61. Lord Castle-_ 
révoh, and 67. Wr. Canning, both by ‘T, * 
79. Walter Scott, esq.” 
‘author of Marmion, &e. H. ‘Raebura. 
Laurence, R.A. 
1 
scape on a Luke; Evening, Diy Jick 
“ant a i . 
80. A Lady ae her sth We yee 
hog rs 
ative 
Owen, R.A, 189. Grou, oe 
the Baring Family, bes % ‘5 nig 
197. Octavius Gilehr. od esg. F. a Oe 
Lonsdale, 263. A~ Whole Length yy fa = 
Lady, A. W. Devis; which, for elegance san 
of attitude, and clearness of tint coe i) 
loring, has not often been surp 
292. Sir C. Burrell, M. P. © 
Reinagle. 413. Phe Mernisoe B wn 
shire, J. Lonsdale; this portrait ae 
among the best of the-present exhibition, . ii 
and is at once simpie and | dignified Peay ics 
character, and vigorous in execnti Mi 
401. Mrs. Owen. 402. Chile prlaar © 
Mildmay, by Edridge, 493, A Nobleman,. 
J. Northcote, R A. 5035. J. Elmes, esqe:. 
J, Lonsdale. Among the miniatures,’ 
Robertson, Haines, Mrs. Singleton, News, __ 
ton, Davis, Watts, Pope, and Englehart. 
are principally conspicuous; the’ formes? 
(Robertson) by his large” portraits of 
Messrs. P. Coxe, Wilkie, A.RiA. and’ — 
Gwilt, which certamly are among the 
finest miniatures ever produced. P 
The landscapes of this year are not 
very numerous, but of a high class of — 
art.. No, 29. ‘Southampton, by Afoon- . 
light, Pether; is a correct representation | 
of the place, and a faithful transcript of a » 
moonlight effect. 44.. Elgin Cathedral, 
W. Wilson, qs well inavaged. (52. Land- 
Loutherbourg, partakes of the usnal €x=— 
cellencies of this eminen: master’s works 5 
as does No. 20. Landscape, Morning, by 
the same. 55. A Fisherman's Cotlage, 
by Miss H. Gouldsmith, is a faithful tran- 
script of nature. 85, Lowther Custle, 
Westmorland, the Seat of the Earl of 
Lonsdale; 
