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Do not take this Catalogue from the Gallery.

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you will find them at Davis’ Book Store. The Gallery is free, and
_ to keep it so the expenses are necessarily large, and it is hoped

visitors will not injure the property, or take anything from the
_Gallery.--H. C. LEWIS.

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The Gallery will be open on Saturday of each week

ther notice, from

until fur-

10 A. M. to 3 P. M., free to all persons, except children,

as hereinafter mentioned.
2d.

Children under five years of age not admitted.

Children from five to ten years of age admitted only with pa3d.
rents and guardians, who must take charge of them, and be responsible

for their good behavior.

of Art,

Persons will not be allowed to handle any works
4th.
ture Frames, the Walls, or anything in the Gallery.

Pic-

Smoking not allowed here; and persons are requested not to
5th.
defile the floor with tobacco spittle, or in any other way, as dust is injurious to all works of art.
Persons are respectfully
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and canes outside the building.

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wth. The Catalogues are for the use of the
be taken away.

Gallery,

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8th. .These Rules will be strictly enforced, and any one disregarding any of them will be obliged to leave the Gallery, and not allowed
to visit it again.

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�Painted by herself—a celeNo. 1. Portrait of Madame LeBrun.
Copied by Malini.
Florence.
in
Original
artist.
brated French
Original in Rome.
Dolce.
Carlo
By
No. 2. Madonna and Child.
Copied by Pagani.
Original painting by PagNo. 3. Roman Carnival and the Corso.
ani.
No. 4. Resurrection.
By Tintoretto.
Originalin Florence.
Copied by Manzuoli.
No. 5. Raphael’s Holy Family—two Marys and Elizabeth—Christ
and St. John.
Original in Florence.
Copied by Sasso, of Florence.
No. 6. Boar Hunt in Italy. By Sneyders.
Original in Florence.
Copied by Metzker, of Florence.
No. 7. Raphael’s Transfiguration.
Considered the most celebrated
painting in the world.
In the Vatican at Rome.
Copied by Gavini.
And when all beheld
Him where he lay, how changed from yesterday—
Him in that hour cut off, and at his head
His last great work ; when.entering in they look’d

Now on the dead, then on that masterpiece ;
Now on his face, lifeless and colorless,
Then on those forms divine that lived and breathed,

And would live on for ages—all were moved,
And sighs burst forth and loudest lamentations.

No. 8. Claude Lorraine’s Bay of Genoa.
Original in Florence.
Copied by Pampinelli, of Florence.
No. 9. Christ and the Woman of Samaria at the Well.
By Correggio.
Original in Naples.
Copied by Alldrick.
No. 10. The Sacrifice of Abraham.
Abraham offering up Isaac.
Original in Florence.
Copied by Melanni, of Florence.
No. 11.
Marine.
By Salvator Rosa.
Saardam, a harbor ¢a Holland where Peter the Great learned the ship carpenter’s trade.
Original in Florence.
Copied by Manzuoli.

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:

Copied by
Original in Madrid.
No. 12. Murillo’s Conception.
Manuel Alonzo, of Madrid.
By BiPeasant and Mule.
No. 13. Original painting, Melenara.
jarano, Seville, Spain.
The plan and deAn original painting.
No. 14. The Ascension.
Florence.
of
Manzuoli,
Painted by Egisto
sign by H. C. Lewis.
No. 15. The Daughter of Herodias prepared to dance before HerCopied by DeArti, of
The original in New York.
By Ridell.
od.
Rome.
No. 16.
enbach,

Original painting.

of Munich.

German

The Deer of Switzerland.

By O. Ach-

School.

Ruins and Landscape, by Moonlight,
Original painting.
artist.
American
By Earl, an
Original.
By Melino, of Florence.
Music.
an old Castle 8 miles
of
Ruins
Dellitorre.
By
No. 19. Marine.
Original in FlorFlorence.
of
o,
Pampignell
by
Copied
from Naples.
ence.
Original in Florence.
No. 20. Meeting of Mary and Elizabeth.
Copied by Leopold Galli.
By Albertinalli.
By Aglietti Grovanni, of Florence.
No. 21. Bacchus.
By Aglietti Grovanni, of Florence.
.
Communion
22.
No.
Copied by OgilOriginal in Florence.
Little Traveler.
No. 23.
No. 17.
near Rome.
No. 18.

etti.

Nos. 24 and 25. Two battles between the Spanish and Italians in
Copied by
Original in Florence.
By Salvator Rosa.
Italy in 1620.
L. Pampignoli.
Nos. 26, 27, 28 and 29. Four Landscapes of the Romana CampagA Fox Hunt—The Appian Way—The Tiber—Old RuOriginal.
na.
German School.
By Ch. Guaedulieg.
ins—Cattle, etc.
A. Grovanni, of Florence. Copy. OrigBeauty.
ee
No. 30.
inal in Milan.
Original in Florence.
Portrait of eo bael, by himself.
No, 32.

¢

_ Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Portrait of Guido, by hemnselt, Original iin Florence. Copied
No. 32.
by E. Manzuoli.
Original in Florence.
Portrait of Cigoli, by himself.
No. 33.
Copied by Aglietti Grovanni.
Copied by E.
cules in Florence.
Little Shepherd.
No. 34.
Manzuoli.

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Original in Florence.
No. 35. Portrait of Masaccio, by himself.
Grovanni.
A.
by
Copied
Madonna.. By Sassoferrato. Original in Florence. Copied
No. 36.
by L, Galli.
Copied by E
Original in Florence.
No. 37.. After the Storm.
Manzuoli.
By A. DeArti,
No. 38. Original painting. . Italian Shepherd Boy.
Rome.
als
The Plain of Pisa—a breezy day in
Original painting.
No. 39.
c
By Marko, of Florence.
spring, with horses grazing.
Landscape. near Florence, mans goats
No. 40. Original painting.

grazing.

No. 41.

By Marko, of Florence.
The Returned Hunter.
Original painting.

—S
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By Aglieti Go-

vani, of Florence.

Copied by A. Ogiletti.
Original in Florence.
No. 42. Ablution.
Copied
in Florence.
Original
Light.
Candle
by
Sculpture,
43.
by A. Ogiletti.
A Monk on the shore of the MediterNo. 44. Original painting.
By G. Mormile, of Naples.
ranean with his bottle of wine.
Original in Florence.
Portrait of Titian, by himself.
No. 45.
Ogiletti.
A.
by
Copied
Original in Florence.
Portrait of Correggio, by himself.
» No. 46.

Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Original in Florence.
No. 47. Portrait of VanDyke, by himself.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Original in FlorNo. 48. Portrait of Michael Angelo, by himself.
Manzuoli.
E.
by
Copied
ence.
Original in Florence.
No. 49. Portrait of Rembrandt, by himself.
Manzuoli.
E.
by
Copied
Copied by E.
Original in Florence.
No. 50. Dutchess of Argyle.
Manzuoli.
Original in Florence.
By Titian.
No. 51. Titian’s Daughter.
Copied by Malina.
Mother teaching her children their
Original painting.
No. 52.
Florence.
of
By A. Sasso,
prayers.
By"
Two Mary’s at the foot of the Cross.
Crucifixion.
No. 53.
Copied by DeArti.
Guido.
The Italian peasantry dancing the TaOriginal painting.
No. 54.
Landscape and mountain scenerentella, the national dance of Italy,
ry. By A. Sasso, of Florence.

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No. 55. Original painting.
By R. Doll, Winchen.
scenery.
No. 56.

¢

Grove

of Philosophers,

No. 61. Landscape and
Grotto, of Rome.

near

mountain

Florence,

where

and

brook

Dante

aad

the river Tiber,

near Rome.

Copied

by

The Mediterranean, with shipping, and
Original painting.
No. 62.
By A. Grotto, of Rome.
the island of Capri.
No. 63. A countryman going to his work, is met by two gipsies.
The younger one proposes to tell his fortune, and while doing so the
Copied by L. Pampignali, of Florence.
older one picks his pocket.

St. Jerome staying the plague in FlorOriginal painting.
No. 64.
By G. Morselli, of
ence in the year 300; raising one from the dead.
Florence.
Copied by Ogilletti.
Little landscape near Florence.
No. 65.
a woman bargaining
scene;
Market
painting.
No. 66. Original
By Morselli, of
pocket.
her
picking
is
imp
little
a
while
for a hare,
Florence.
Copied by
No. 67. Winter ; a snow scene ; boys going to school.
E. Manzuoli,

F
&amp;

cottage,

By Salvator Rosa.
the learned men of Florence formerly congregated.
‘Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Fight between Brigands and Diligence
No. 57. Original painting.
By O. Achenbach.
Italy.
of
Party in the mountains
Original in Madrid, Spain.
Christ and Mary Magdalene.
No. 58.
Copied by Manuel Alonzo.
Painted by Correggio.
The tax-gatherer taking the last cow
Original painting.
No. 59.
of Munich.
Achenbach,
O.
by
Painted
taxes.
for
By O. Achhome the Bride.
Bringing
painting.
Original
No. 60.
enbach, of Munich

t

Swiss

of Florence.

German

school.

Painted from
No. 68. Original painting.
life. By G. Mormile, of Naples.
No. 69. Titian’s Daughter, by Titian. Orga in Florence. Copied
by A. Malini, of Florence.
Original in FlorNo. 70. Portrait of Matressa, a French poetess:
Copied by Melani, of Florence.
ence.
Original in FlorSalvator Rosa and Family, by himself.
No. 71.
Copied by L. Pampignali, of Florence.
ence.
A mother showing her daughter how
No. 72. Youth and Old Age.
By Ogiletti, of Florence.
she will look at her age.
The Naples Flower Girl.

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No. 73.
Hlorence.;.
No. 74.

Maternal Love.
Original painting.
By A. Grovanni, of
3.
i
-Pelegram, or Little Traveler. Copied by Ogiletti, of Flor-

ence:

é

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No. 75. Angel of Astronomy.
Original in Florence.
Copied by
Malini, of Florence.
ss
No. 76. Hunting Fleas by an Italian lady on retiring.
Original
painting.
By Malini, of Florence.
The summer residence of the King of
No. 77. Original painting.
Bavaria in the Tyrol mountains; landscape, lake, etc. By G. Cramer,
of Munich.
No.

Pompeii.

78.

No. 79.

Grovanni,

View

the

Copied by A.

Original in Florence.

Christ on the Cross.

near

city of Salerno,

of Florence.

No. 80.
fishing place
No. 81.
for himself.
No. 82.

ae

Original painting by A. Sasso, of Florence.
Travitonia, a
near Naples; fishermen, etc.
Raphael’s Violin Player.
Supposed to have been painted
Original in Rome.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Natural Bridge near Florence.
By Salvator Rosa. Origi-

nal in Florence.
No. 83.
No. 84.

and

of the Mediterranean

By Gatti, of Rome.

Copied by E. Manzuoli.

Albino Costume.
Original painting.

By Annetti.
By DeArti,

of Rome.

Italian

Grape

Harvest.

No. 85.
Original painting by G. Mormille, of Naples.
donkey in the act of giving charity to a little girl.
No. 86.

walk.

The Cake, or the

Original in Florence.

first

attempt

to

learn a

Monk

on

child

to

little

Copied by E. Manzuoli.

By Tintoretto.

No. 87.

The First Miracle ; or, the Marriage

Original in Florence.

No. 88.

Galileo before the Inquisition,

of Cana,

of Galilee.

Copied by E. Manzuoli.

where hé is asked by the

Pope to renounce his dogma that the world turned on its axis.
No. 89. -Orange Girl of Rome.
Original painting by Monaldini, of
Rome.
No. 90.
Dante’s Walk, near Florence. Original in Florence., Copied
by A. Sasso.
No. 91.
Guido’s Aurora—a fresco in the palace of Rospigliosi, on
the Quirinal Hill in Rome.
Said to be one of the finest frescoes in the
world.
The composition is extremely beautiful, the coloring very drilliant.
Copied by E. Manzuoli, of Florence.

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The original in’ the
No. 92. Guido’s St. Michael and the Dragon.
Copied by Galista.
Capuccinni Church in Rome.
Original painting by Giovanini, of Rome. . St. Peter’s
No. 93.
Church and the Vatican ; the Pope’s Palace, said to be the largest pal-

The gathering represents the

ace in the world, containing 4,400 rooms.

The portraits in this painting are
great fete day of Corpus Domini.
them the Pope and Antonelli.
among
;
life
from
painted
many of them
By
Diana in the Chase ; or, the Awarding of the Prize.
No. 94:
Copied by F. Magie, of Rome.
Titian. - Original in Rome.
Original in Naples.
Correggio.
An angel guarding a child through

By
Guardian Angel.
No. 95.
Copied by Gia Majesto, of Naples.
the world.
Ham

No. 96.

Manzuoli.

Breakfast.

No. 97. Original painting.
By Marko, of Florence.
Original

No. 98.

Terni, between

painting

Florence

Florence.

in

Original.

Copied

by

Marko,

The

of Florence.
ae

E.

Florence.
:

Landscape, sheep, etc., near

and Rome.

by

Falls

of

:

The city and
No. 99. Original painting by G. Morili, of Naples.
bay of Naples, Vesuvius in the distance, etc.
By Correggio. Original in Dresden. Copied
No. 100. Adoration.
by L. Galli, of Florence.

No. ror.

Grand Canal of Venice.

Original in Florence.

Copied

by E. Manzuoli.
Christ
Original painting by A. Grovanni, of Werence
No. 102.
Blessing Little Children.
:
No. 103.
Christ and St. John.
Original in Florence.
Copied by
A. Sasso.
No. 104. , Three Generations.
By Titian. Original in Rome. Copied by F. Magie, of Rome.
;
No. 105.
Original pane by Earl, American artist.
Moonlight
camping scene.
No. 106.
Original painting by Earl, American artist.
eons in the
Adirondack Mountains.
No. 107.
Christ in the house of Simon.
Original in Rane
Copied by Annetti, of Rome.
No. 108. Andrew Del Sarto and wife reading a letter from the
King of France, inviting them to make

himself.

Paris

Copied by Pampignilli, of Florence.

their

home.

Painted

by

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7

of Naples.
Original in
By Carlo Dolce.
Angel of Annunciation.
No. 114.
Florence.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
The Adoration of the Shepherds; or, the birth of the
No. 115.
Copied by E. ManOriginal in Florence.
By Gerard Dow.
Savior.
zuoli.
Original in |
Milton reciting his poem to his daughters.
No. 116.
Florence.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Original
Munich—scene in the Apennine Mountains.
No. 117.
painting, by G. Gramer.
Copied by L. PamPortrait by Raphael, of Fornarina.
No. 118.
pignoli.
Original in Rome.
Original in BrusBy Rubens.
Hay Makers of Holland.
No. 119.
Copied by Manzuoli..
By Claude Lorraine.
The Harbor of Civita. Vecchia.
No. 120.
Original in Rome.
Copied by Leonardi.
Beatrice. Cenci
Original painting by Annetti, of Rome.
No. 121.
her porpainting
Guido
and
her,
in Rome—the Judge who sentenced
painting.
this
in
represented
as
same
the
trait. The prison remains
Copied by F.
Original in Rome.
Henand Chickens.
No. 122.
Magie.
Landscape
Original painting by A. Sasso, of Florence.
No. 123.
between Rome and Naples; showing Italian sunset.
Charity—a
Original painting by A. Sasso, of Florence.
No. 124.
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little girl giving charity to a mother and child.
Lake Thune,
Original painting by A. Sasso, of Florence.
No. 125.
Switzerland—Swiss sunset.
Original in Florence.
The Martyrdom of St. Andrew.
No. 126.

sels.

Copied by A. Grovanni, of Florence.
Original painting by Oglietti,
No. 127.

near the city of Florence.

of Florence.

Landscape

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om

a

Original
By one of the old Masters.
Singing School.
No. rog.
Copied by L. Pampignilli.
in Florence.
Cupid and
Original painting by A. Sasso, of Florence.
No. 110.
the Lion.
Original in Florence. CopBy Raphael.
Last Supper:
No. 111.
ied by Malini, of Florence.
Copied by E.
Original in Florence.
The Love Letter.
No. 112.
Manzuoli.
City and Bay
Original painting by G. Morilli, of Naples.
No. 113.

�,No. 128.

Original

chamois of Switzerland,

No. 129.

painting
snow

by

O. Achenbach,

of Munich.

The

Original in Florence.

Cop-

scene, etc.

‘Titian’s Beauty.

ied by Milini, of Florence.

By Titian.

No. 130.
Linda DeChamounix. Original in Dresden, Saxony. Copied by E. Manzuoli.
No. 131.
Grand Canal of Venice, the Doge’s Palace, and the old
Prison.
Original in Florence.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
No. 132.
Original painting by Marko, of Florence.
Fisherman’s
cottage, with the family learning the children to walk ; interior of cottage.

By:

No. 133.
Original painting by an American artist.
Catskill Cascades.
No. 134. Venice by moonlight—showing the piazza of St. Mark,
the lion of St. Mark, and the column of St. Mark.
The original in New
York, owned by J. M. Jaques.
Copied by E. Manzuoli, of Florence.
No. 135.
Original painting by Giovanini, of Rome.
MHaying on
the Roman Campagna—showing the remains of the Appian Aqueduct,
built B. C. 311.
No. 136.
Original painting by Civillotti, of Rome.
The Bacchants.
No. 137.
Dressing for the Masquerade.
Original in Florence.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
No. 138.
Original painting by Gio DeArti, of Rome.
The Italian
Peasantry, with mule and music.
No. 139.
Bath Girl.
Original by Ridell, now owned in New York.
Copied by Annetti, of Rome.
No. 140.
Original painting by G. Mormile, of Naples.
A Monk
giving charity to a
No.

141.

harvest. °

No. 142.

little girl.

Original painting

Porcelain

picture.

by F.

Gallo,

Sheep

of Rome.

Italian

wheat

a

mountain

from

of Effie

Dean.

From

climbing

:

Sevres, France. .

No. 143:
Scott.
No.

144.

No. 145.
No. 146.
No.

147.

No. 148.
No. 149.

Colored French engraving— Trial
American

Field Sports.

Christ and the Woman of Samaria at the Well.
Henry Clay’s last speech in the Senate of 1850.
Field Sports—Hunting.

View of the Bay of Naples and the Tomb of Vibgil.
Three Generations.

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No. 150.

No. 151.

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Sunnyside—-home of Washington Irving.

Market Boy on Ice.

No. 152. Vesuvius in the Eruption of 1867, as viewed from Naples.
No. 153.
Shakspeare and his Friends.
No. 154.
Interior view of St. Isaac’s Church at St. Petersburg, Russia. This church is the most expensive of any in the world; the walls
being overlaid with gold and silver.
There are ten columns vaneered
with malachite, and ten vaneered with amethyst.
These columns are
over forty feet high, and five feet in diameter.
No. 155.
Fruit piece.
No. 156.
A portrait of Napoleon I.; a water petrifaction.
No. 157.
Portrait of Schiller ; a water petrifaction.
No. 158.
A portrait of Goethe; a water petrifaction.
No. 159. Antique Medallion of Christ.
No. 160.
Antique Medallion of Mary.
No. 161.
Antique Medallion of Christ, with Crown of Thorns.
Nos. 162.and 163.
The Lions of Canova in the Vatican at Rome.
No. 164.
Bronze Equestrian Statuette of Charles I. of France.
No. 165.
Bronze Equestrian Statuette of Marcus Aurelius.
Original in front of the capitol in Rome.
No. 166.
Marble bust of Napoleon I. as a child.
No. 167.. Marble statue of Canova’s Venus.
Original in Florence.
Sculptured by Eyre.
No. 168.
Marble bust of Washington, by Randolph Rogers; from
Houdon’s bust. When a youth he lived at Ann Arbor. He is making the
Soldiers’ Monument for this State, and ranks among the first sculptors
of the world.
No. 169.
The Lincoln Group, by T. Ball, of Florence.
Representing Mr. Lincoln, the negro at his feet with manacles on his wrist, the
broken links of the chain at his feet, the Constitution and shield and
the laurel wreath on the pedestal, with the very striking and beautiful
extract of Mr. L.’s Emancipation Proclamation at the base: ‘‘And upon this act I invoke the’considerate judgment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God.”
No. 170.
Bronze bust of Franklin, from Houdon.
No. 171.
Marble statue of Apollo.
Copy of the Apollo in tite Belvidere Gallery at Rome.
Sculptured by Rinaldi, the only living pupil
of Canova.
No. 172.
Marble.
Indian Group.
The marriage of Hiawatha.
By Edmonia Lewis, of Rome, a colored girl.

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No. 173. Antique bust of Hector, (in marble) a Trojan
Supposed to have been sculptured in the year A. D. 3oo.
No.

174.

Antique

bust

in

marble

of Andromache,

General.

Hector’s

wife.

Sculptured same date as Hector.
No. 175.
Bronze statue of Hesperides holding the golden apples—
a clock in one hand and a barometer in the other.
No.

176.

Bronze.

Alexander taming Bucephalus.

a

—

No. 177.
Bronze statue of Dunnois, Joan of Arc’s Chief General.
No. 178.
Bronze equestrian statuette of Lafayette.
No. 179.
Bronze statue of Joan of Arc.
No. 180.
Statuette of Garibaldi.
No. 181.
Grecian Bath Girl of Ridell..
Original in New York.
Copied by A. Leonardi, of Rome.
No. 182. Angels of Song.
Original in Florence.
Copied by L.
Pompignili, of Florence.
No. 183.
Spring Flowers.
Original in Florence.
Copied by E.
Manzuoli,

of Florence.

No.

Dante

184.

and

Beatrice,

by

Ary

Scheffer,

Copied by E. Manzuoli, of Florence.
No. 185.
Reading Magdalene, by Correggio.
Copied by Rinald, of Rome.
No. 186.
Flora Scattering
by A. Leonardi, of Rome.

Flowers.

Taken

French

Artist.

Original in Dresden.
from

Guido’s

Aurora,

No. 187.
Roman Spinner.
By Ridell.
Original in Rome. Copied
by E. Manzuoli, of Florence.
No. 188.
Hope, a rock in mid-ocean with the anchor, light house
in the distance.
Commenced by Ridell and finished by A. Leonardi,
of Rome.
No. 189.
the Arno

Original

at Florence.

No. 190.
Florence.

‘Titian’s

painting by Malina,
portrait,

by

himself.

of Florence.
Copied

by

The

falls. of
5

Metzker,

of

No. 191.
‘Titian’s Angels.
Copied by Metzker, of Florence.
No. 192.
The Miser.
Original in Florence.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
No. 193.
Contentment.
Originalin Florence.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Nos. 192 and 193 are companion pieces, called Miser and Contentment.

No. 194.

Original painting by A. Ogilletti, of Florence.

Prayer.

�me

Copied
Original in Florence.
By Raphael.
Madonna.
No. 195.
by E. Manzuoli.
By L. Gallandt, of Rome.
Mosaic, Pliny’s Doves.
No. 196.
The residence of the
By Tierch.
Cascades of Tivoli.
No. 197.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Original in Florence.
Emperor Hadrian.
Harvest and landscape scene.
Ruth presented to Boaz.
No. 198.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Original in Florence.
By Marco.
Portrait. One of the Medici Family. By Velasquez. OrigNo. 199.
Copied by Sasso.
Florence.
inal in
Original in the Louvre, in
By Murillo.
Conception.
No. 200.
This is one of the many
of.Florence.
Sasso,
A.
by
Copied
Paris.
in Spain.
campaign
first
his
in
I.
Napoleon
by
taken
paintings
Original in New York, owned by J. M.
Soap Bubbles.
No. 201.
Copied by E. Manzuoli, of Florence.
Jaques.
By L. Gallandt, of Rome.
Coliseum of Rome, in Mosaic.
No. 202.
Copied by
Florence.
in
Original
Titian.
By
Flora.
No. 203.
:
E. Manzuoli.
Copied by
Original in Florence.
Rebecca at the Well.
No. 204.

as

12

Manzuoli.

yy

¥

By Fra
Nos. 205 and 206. Angels with Trumpet and Trombone.
Angelico.
Originals
Nos. 207 and 208. Angels with Reeds and Tamborine.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
in Boston.
By Cesar Porter.
Innocence.
Original painting.
No. 209.
Copied by E.
Florence.
in
Original
Ruth Gleaning.
No. 210.
Manzuoli.
OrigRaphael’s Madonna, or Madonna De la Seggiola.
No. 211.
i.
Manzuol
E.
by
Copied
inal in Florence.
Original in Florence.
Marriage of Mary and Joseph.
No. 212.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
By Gallandt, of Rome.
Roman Forum, in Mosaic.
No. 213.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Original in Rome.
Turkeys.
No. 214.
By Mrs. StrickFruit with Vase.
Original painting.
No. 215.
:
land, of Florence.
Grapes and Fruits, Bird’s Nest, etc. Original in
No. 216 and 217.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Florence.
CopOriginal in Florence.
Game Pieces.
Nos. 217% and 218.
ied by E. Manzuoli.
Copied by E.
Original in Florence.
Spring Flowers.
No. 219.

at

E. Manzuoli.

�tints

a

IN

Setteesae adenine
ae
a

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No. 220.
Stormin the Apennines.
By Camero.
ence.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
No. 221.
Original painting by Gavini, of Rome.
and the Tomb of Cecilia Metella.
No. 222.
Landscape near Voltaria.
By Marko.
ence.
Copied by E. Manzuoli.
Nos. 223,

224,

French Artist.
ter.

225,

The

bei
he

226.

The Appian Way
Original in Flor-

Original paintings,

by

Chatalaine,

Four Seasons—Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Win-

Nos. 227, 228, 229,
The

and

Original in Flor-

230.

Original paintings

Four Elements—Earth,

Air, Fire, and Water.

by

Pagani,

of Rome.

No. 231. Poetry, surrounded by the Poets of Italy—Dante, Ariosto,
Bocaccio, and Tasso.
Original in Florence.
Copied by Algieti, of
Florence.
Nos. 232, 233, 234, and 235.
Original paintings.
The Four Arts—
Music, Poetry, Sculpture, and Painting.
By A. Sasso, of Florence.
No. 236. Iris. By Guido.
Originalin Rome.
Copied by E. Manzuoli, of Florence.

No. 237.
Original
Earl, American artist.

No. 238.

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

239.
240.
241.
242.
243.
244.
245.

Ruins

of

Paestum.

Landscape,

by

marble.

By Benzoni,

of

Steel Engraving of Washington.

The Crucifixion.
Portrait of Douglas.
Steel Engraving—lInmitation.
Portrait of General Scott.
Country Blacksmith Shop.
Mother Rocking the Baby.
Veiled Statue of Rebecca, in

Rome.
Nos.
Nos.

painting.

;
246, 247.
248, 249.

Pair White Vases in Alabaster.
Pair Colored Vases in Alabaster.

No. 250.
Bronze
No. 251.
Bronze
No. 252.
Bronze
No. 253.
Bronze
Vatican at Rome.
No. 254.
Bronze
can in Rome.
No. 255.
Bronze
in Rome.

Bust of Napoleon I.
Bust of Prince Napoleon.
Bust*0f Napoleon III.
Statuette of Augustus Czesar.

Statuette of Demosthenes.
Statuette of Sophocles.

Original

in the

Original in the VatiOriginal in the Vatican

�14
, Dying Gladiator, in bronze.

Original

in the

Capitol

in
my

No. 256.
No. 257.
No. 258.
No. 259.
No. 260.
which he was
No. 261.
No. 262.
No. 263.
No. 266.
No. 267.
No. 268.

way.

Little marble copy of Ariadne.
In the Vatican in Rome.
Column of Trajan, in Rome.
Column of Antonine, in Rome.
Parian Bust of Shakspeare.
Purchased in the room in
born.
Bronze Bust of Marie Antoinette.
Portrait of Washington, woven in silk, at Lyons.
Antique Marble Head from the Tomb of the Ceesars.
Portrait of Charles Dickens.
By F. T. Boyle.
Leda and the Swan.
By E. Dubuffe.
Morning Walk.
Gathering Spring Flowers.
By W. S.

No. 269.
Landscape.
Girl and Cows.
By H. P. Hunt.
No. 270.
Venus and Cupids, French School.
By Ziggen.
No. 271.
Squam Lake, New Hampshire..
By Griggs.
Nos. 272 and 273.
Interior Stable Scenes from Landseer.

No. 274.
No. 275.
T. Spear.
No. 276.
No. 277.
Brown.
No. 278.
By Grinnaux.
No.

279.

Portrait of President Monroe.
By Vanderlyn.
Portrait of Judge Pettigrew, of South Carolina.

By Ord-

By T.

Portrait of John C. Fremont.
By Bass Otis.
Landscape in New Hampshire in 1839.
By George
Portrait

of the

Portrait

of

Miss

Countess
Newell,

of Ardenna;
author

French

:
L.

School.

of Pleasant™Tales

for

Children.
By A. Ransom.
No. 280.
Irish Coast.
The Needles.
By Griggs.
No. 281.
Landscape in Vermont.
By H. P. Hunt.
No. 282.
Farm Scene.
By J. Plaf.
No, 283.
Portrait of Catharine de Medici.
By Bronzino.
No. 284.
Sunny Hours.
By W. E. Winner.
No. 285.
The Good Samaritan ; schoolof Raphael.
By A. Malino.
No. 286.
Portrait of Washington, from Stuart.
By Bicknell.
No. 287.
Portrait of Madame Anna Thillon, the great songstress.
By Willard.
No. 288.
Portrait of Thomas Jefferson.
By Jarvis.
No. 289.
Portrait of Mrs. Lippincott (Grace Greenwood).
By C.
G. Thompson.

�15

ley.

No.
No.
No.
No.

290.
291.
292.
293.

Portrait of Mrs. Felicia Hemans.
By Wm. Brackett.
Portrait of Lucretia Maria Davidson.
By W. Morrison.
View from Interlaken.
By S. B. Foster.
Landscape and Cattle in Massachusetts.
By D. Hinck-

No. 294.
Spanish Flower Girl, after Murillo, or Spanish school.
By T. J. J. Wyatt.
No. 295.
Venus Disarming Cupid.
By G. W. Harlow, (R. A.)
No. 296. _ Portrait of Mademoiselle Pougard.
By Henry Willard.
No. 297.
Steamship on Fire.
By A. Bierstadt.
No. 298.
Prairie on Fire.
By J. Kummer.
No. 299.
Sunny Hours.
Children with wheat, flowers, etc. French
School.
By Fournier.
:
No. 300.
Portrait of John Adams, after Stuart.
By T. T. Spear.
No. 301.
Portrait of General Harrison.
By C. Harding.
No. 302.
Portrait of Charlotte Cushman at 24 years of age.
By
C. Harding.
No. 303.

No. 304.
No. 305.
No. 306.
No. 307.
By J. Pope.
No. 308.
No. 309.
No. 310.
Von

Portrait of Sir Thomas

Portrait of
Portrait of
Landscape
Portrait of

Sully, after C. Campbell.

a Turk.
By M. White.
Oliver Cromwell.
By Van Haas.
in Italy.
By Salvator Rosa.
Mrs. R. Goodall, author of Children’s Stories.
:
The Mistletoe Bough. By ae 1 Spear:
Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife.
By F. H. Lane.
Luther taken prisoner to the Castle Wartburg.
By A.

Wille, Dusseldorf school.

No. 311.
White Mountains, Valley and Lake Pennegeiwasset.
By
Gerry.
No. 312.
White Mountains.
By T. T. Spear.
No. 313.
Portrait of Miss Cutts, afterwards Mrs. Stephen A. Douglas. By Ransom.
No. 314.

Portrait of David

No. 315.

Portrait of the Prince Augustus

No. 316.

Portrait of Maria Theresa,

sey, Royal Academy.
sex.

Hume,

the Historian.
Frederick,

By Allen

Ram-

Duke

of Sus-

Copied from the Royal Academy by L. Greenough.
grandmother

of Maximillian.

Painted in 1754 by Fischbaine.
No. 317.
Italian Landscape with ruins, sheep, shepherds, etc.
Houseman.
No. 318.
Girlin bed asleep.
By Thomas Ball.

By

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No. 324.

By Hudson.

Portrait of William H. Prescott, the Historian.

By Har-

By Chandler.
Portrait of Mrs. Chandler.
By S. B. Foster.
Portrait of William Wirt, after Inman.
Boston Harbor and Boston from Dorchester Heights. By

&amp;

No. 319.
vey J. Young.
No. 320.
No. 321.
No. 322.
De Grailey.
No. 323.

By F. H. Lane.
The Summons of Ticonderoga.
at Mount Vernon.
Washington
General
of
Residence
The

Portrait of Mary Russell Mitford, author of Our Village.
No. 325.
From the Royal Acadamy, by Hayden.
Superb Portrait of Paganini from life. By R. Bollin, of
No. 326.
Brussels.
Portrait of a young artist from life. By
The Sunbeam.
No. 327.
Bellows.
No. 328.

¥

J.:G. Cole.
By Frothingham,
Portrait of President James Madison.
No. 334.
after Stewart.
By Willard.
Portrait of Daniel Webster.
No. 335.
himself.
By
Dow.
Girard
of
Portrait
No. 336.
Willington and Pico Peaks, Pittsford, Rutland County,
No. 337.
By A. Ransom.
Vermont.
Mansion and Birthplace of General Joseph Warren, RoxNo. 338.
By Burnham.
bury, Mass.
By L. Luthy.
White Mountains from Conway.
No. 339.
By Young.
No. 340.’ Sibyl.
By Willard.
Portrait of Rufus Choate.
No. 341.
By Bass Otis.
Ruins of Tremont Temple, Boston.
No. 342.
Portrait of Dr. Wayland, President of Brown University.
No. 343.
Spear.
By W.
Portrait of Emperor Alexander of Russia. By Hawksett.
No. 344.

«4

By Haskett.
Holy Family.
General Lafayette 'and Madame Roland drawing a plan of
No. 329.
By J. Bauer.
the French Federation in 1791.
By J. Knight.
at Marshfield.
Farm
Webster’s
Daniel
No. 330.
By A. BierSpanish Castle by Moonlight, near Cadiz.
No. 331.
stadt.
From Sir
Portrait of Gustavug Adolphus, of Sweden.
No. 332.
Peter Lely by Albano.
By
Portrait of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the poetess.
No. 333.

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No. 345.
No. 346.
No. 347.
By J. Pope.

Portrait of Benjamin West.
By James Green.
Portrait of Daniel Webster.
By E. C. Seamans.
Portrait of Alexander Everett, father of Edward Everett.

No. 348.
Spear.
No. 349.

Portrait

of Judge

Joseph

T.

Buckingham.

Portrait of Bass Otis, the artist.

By

. Portrait of Allen Otis,

No. 352.
No. 353No. 354.
rope.
By W.

The Three Graces.
By Rembrandt Peal.
Childhood.
By M. Wight.
Portrait of George S. Hilliard, author of Travels
Willard.

of Mrs.

of Revolutionary fame.

Stephens,

T.

By himself.

No. 350.
rison.
No. 351.
Latrobe.

Portrait

T.

the

authoress.

By MorBy

Eugene

in

Eu-

No. 355.
Portrait of A. Ransom.
By himself.
No. 356.
Portrait of President James K. Polk.
By J.:G. Cole.
No. 357.
Coast of California.
By W. F. Wilson.
No. 358.
Portrait of Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, from Thomas RousSeam.
Biya )..G. Cole,
No. 359.
Portrait of Sir William Phipps, Colonial Governor of
Massachusetts.
By Largelliere.
No. 360.
White Mountains, from Valley near Conway.
By S. P.
Hodgeson.
No. 361.
Portrait of Count De Grasse. By Nicholas de Largelliere.
No. 362.
Portrait of Sir Charles Fox.
By Wight.
No. 363.
Portrait of Anna Cora Mowatt.
By Willard.
No. 364.
Portrait of Jared Sparks, President of Harvard College.
By E. Alexander.
No. 365.
No. 366.
liams.

No. 367.

Portrait of Miss Nellie Tibbetts, the Authoress.

Portrait of Mrs.

Anderson,

Portrait of Abraham Lincoln.

afterward

Mrs.

Ransom.

Barney Wil-

By J. G. Hart.

No. 368.
Portrait of Madame Du Barry, from Sir Peter Lely.
Cornelius Janson.
No. 369.
Landscape and cattle near Holyoke, Massachusetts.
We Scott.

By

Portrait of Violante Beatrice Di Boyiere, Princess of TusBy Le Abig.

No: 370.

cany.

By

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No. 371.
Portrait of Maria Settimia di Ferranti Capponi Vedora
di Lucca Torrigiani, the Fiance of Michael Angelo.
No. 372.
Portrait of Lady Blessington, from British Museum, by
Sir Peter Lely.
By Cornelius Janson.
No. 373.
Little Red Ridinghood.
By W. Willard.
No. 374.
The Conflagration.
By R. Salmon.
No. 375.
Portrait of Edward Everett.
By Bass Otis.
No. 376.
Portrait of Christopher Columbus, from the Museum in
Genoa.
By Grenze.
No. 377.
English Barn and Farm Scene, after Herring.
By T. T.
Spear.
No. 378.
Edwy, the Saxon King, forced from Elgiva.
By Edwin
He Elolt:
No. 379.
The Raising of Lazarus.
Northcote.
No. 380.
Portrait of Casino II. of Tuscany.
Medici.
Painted by
Allessandro Allore in 1520.
No. 381.
Rome, Fountain and Arches and Old Palace in 1620 and
now.
Painted by Paoli Risi.
No. 382.
Meditation.
By Th. Rosseau.
His masterpiece.
No. 383.
Death of Wolf, from Benj. West.
By J. Pollard&gt;
No. 384.
Mary, Queen of Scots, accusing John Knox of Treason.
By William Bromley.
No. 385.
The Angel appearing to Hager in the Wilderness.
By T.
Jacopo da Empoli.
No. 386.
Niagara Falls.
By Campbell, an English artist.
No. 387.
Portrait of Princess Teck, second daughter of Queen
Victoria, from the British Museum.
By F. Albano.
No. 388.
Portrait of Millard Fillmore.
By Willard.
No. 389.
Dutch Interior.
By Buerscharet.
No. 390.
Tamborine Girl and Rural Felicity.
By Henry Williams.
No. 391.
Fruit Piece.
By C. Bauman.
No. 392.
Flower Piece.
By E. Frank.
No. 393.
Winter Scene in Vermont; returning from Church.
By
J. J. Zang.
:
No. 394.
Portrait of Washington, from Stuart
By Cooper.
No. 395.
Winter in Norway, Mill and Blacksmith Shop.
By N.
Arivdo.
No. 396.
One of Thousand Lakes of Switzerland.
By J. J. Zang.
No. 397.
Tropical Lake and Island.
By G. Jerome.
No. 398.
Landscape and Farm Scene.
By W. C. Frerichs.

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Dickerson.
vm

Landscape and

Falls in the

Catskill

Mountains.

By J.

By A.

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Mario.

400.
4ol.
402.
403.
404.

Winter in the Black Forest.
By J. J. Zang.
Going to the Bath.
By Rosenburgh.
Fruit and Flowers.
By L. Gogler.
The First Falsehood.
By Williams.
Interior Dutch Tavern, from Dusseldorf school.

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

405.
406.
407.
408.
409.
410.
All.
412.
413.
414.
415+
416.

The Helping Hand.
By C. Bauman.
The Torn Pants.
By Windall.
Mount Tom on the Connecticut.
By T. Veede.
Trout.
By C. G. Hartwick.
Holland Coast.
By C. Jerome.
Headwaters of the Delaware. - By J. Dickerson.
The Father’s Return, Dusseldorf school.
By Vedder.
Returning from School in Winter, Palisade.
By Morris.
The Studious Boy.
By Lux.
Bopeep, Dusseldorf school.
Sunset in the Adirondacks.
By T. Ring.
Landscape in Devonshire; England, English school.
By

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

417.

View in Sullivan County.
By T. Veede.
Sheep in Winter.
By C. Taylor.
Madonna, Italian school.
By Church.
New Scholar.
By C. Williams.
Fishing Scene.
By C. Williams.
Ona Point.
By H. A. Church.
Sunset on the Penobscot, American school.

Fi

Knight.
418.

419.
420.
421.
422.
423.

By Paul Rit-

ter.

Deer Run in the Adirondacks.
By S. Alburtus.
Rivulet.
By A. Mario.
Sunny Afternoon.
By T. King.
Live Trout.
By Gilbert Manning.
Bouquet of Roses.
By Hart:
Rape of the Sabines.
By Pictora de Cortona.
Portrait of Lord Macaulay, the English Historian, from
ages
the British Museum.
By J. C. Knight.
No : 431.
Sunset.
By A. Bierstadt.
Portrait of Ruben’s Wife.
Unknown.
No a A32.
Portrait of Martha Washington.
By Wilson G. Peale.
No ARSE
Portrait of Fanny Fern.
By A. G. Hayt.
No toes
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

424.
425.
4206.
427.
428.
429.

�No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

By A. Rawson.
435. - Portrait of Miss Kate McCormick.
436.
Landscape and cattle. A. Kobble.
By Dupont.
Judith and the Head of Holofernes.
437.
Bishopa.
By
Flowers.
and
Fruit
with
Girl
Italian
438.
By Napolis.
Portrait of the Roman Empress Elizabeth.
439.
By C. Vesser.
Landscape and sheep.
440.
of Ferdinand

No. 441.

Portrait of Marie Amelia, daughter

No. 442.

Landscape in Holland, with wind mill,

IV.

By C. Janson.

Spain, and wife of Louis Phillipe.

cattle,

sheep

of

and

#goats.
By H. Lareny.
By Robut Huber.
Oval Landscape near Tivoli, Italy.
No. 443.
Marine,—Dover Cliff, with Pier Head, Lighthouse, and
No. 444.
By S. Campbell.
the three mills which serve as landmarks.
By Rousseau.
Portrait of Benj. Franklin, from Le Abeg.
“No. 445.
General Washington taking leave of the American Army.
No. 446..
By M. Wight.
By L. Libman.
The Twins.
No. 447.
Emigrant Train attacked on the Plains by Indians. (This
No. 448.
picture was painted in the Dusseldorf Gallery; and gained for the artist
By
His other paintings are all in St. Louis.)
a great reputation.
Charles Wimar.
‘The Sleeping Beauty.
No. 449.

By M. Wight.

_

The following extracts are from
Prince and Princess are described :

Tennyson’s

THE

celebrated

SLEEPING

poem

of the Day-Dream,

BEAUTY.

Year after year unto her feet,

She lying on her couch alone,
Across her purple coverlet,
The maiden’s jet-black hair has grown
On either side her tranced form,
Forth streaming from a braid of pearl;
The

slumbrous

light is rich and warm,

And moves not on the rounded

curl.

The silk star-broidered coverlid
Unto

her limbs

Languidly

itself doth mould,

ever ; and,

amid

Her full black ringlets downward rolled
Glows forth each softly-shadowed arm
With bracelets of the diamond bright;
Her constant beauty doth inform
Stillness with love, and day with light.

in which

the

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ere

oe

She sleeps: her breathings are not heard
In palace chambers far apart.
The fragrant tresses are not stirred
That lie upon her charmed heart.
She sleeps: on either hand up swells
The gold-fringed pillow lightly pressed ;
“She sleeps, nor dreams, but ever dwells
A perfect form in perfect rest.
THE

PRINCE.

He comes, scarce knowing what he seeks;
He

breaks

More
The

the hedge;

close and
magic

he enters

there;

close his footsteps wind

;

music in his heart,

Beats quick and quicker, till he finds
The quiet chamber far apart.

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No. 450.
No. 451.
No. 452.
) By Dobson.
oO
No. 453.
{¥ aux.

Portrait of Mrs. Bickford, the authoress.
By T. T. Spear.
Portrait of Wm. Fry, the musician.
By F. Randall.
Portrait of Philip IV. of Spain, from Madrid Museum.

rd

Portrait of Miss Densman, a great belle in Boston.

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a

No. 455.
A. Ransom.
No. 456.
No. 457.
No. 458.
No. 459.

De Rolle.

Portrait of Miss Gardner.

Portrait
Portrait
Portrait
Portrait

a Polish lady.

By Grim-

By C. G. Thompson.

By

of an Italian girl. By Carlo Dolce.
of James Dalton.
By T. T. Spear.
of Judge Goodall, of Mass.
By T. T. Spear.
of Mrs. John J. Crittenden.
By J. C. Knight.

No. 460.

Portrait of Mrs.

No. 461.

Portrait of the Duke

By Henry Inman.

Moore,

from

of Wellington,

from

British

Museum.

the British Mu-

No. 462.
The arrival of Hendrick Hudson in the Bay of New
York.
(Chromo.)
By F. A. Chapman.
No. 463.
The Receding Race ; or, the last of the Indians.
(Chromo.)
Painted by F. A. Chapman.
No. 464. "Market Scene by Candlelight.
Oil painting.
By Culverhouse of New York.
No. 465.
Cupid Disarmed ; or Cupid caught Napping.
Oil painting.
By J. Schrader, French artist. The last two paintitigs were purchased from the LeGrand Lockwood collection.
No. 466.
Vase and Flowers.
Painted by Miss Colby.
No. 467.
Ferns and Deer.
Unknown.

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By William Hamilton.

Hannah

a

.

No. 454.

Portrait of Madame

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21

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Cupids, from Raphael’s Sistene Madona, at DresNo. 468 and 469.
den, on porcelain.
By Hazletine.
Excelsior.
Piece statuary in marble.
No. 470.
By Mosher.
“Pocahontas.
marble.
in
statuary
Piece
No. 471.
By Miss StebLittle Samuel.
Piece statuary in marble.
No. 472.
bins.
No. 473.
No. 474.

Bust of Henry Clay.
Cecelia Mattella.

No. 475.
No. 476.

Lord Byron.
Burns.

No. 477.

Bust of Shakspeare.

No.
No.
- No.
No.
No.

478.
Bust of Walter Scott.
Night and Morning.
479 and 480.
481.
Bust of John Bright.
482.
Humbolt.
483.
Isaac Newton.

No. 484.

No. 485.
No. 486.
No. 487.

~

Bronze

By Thorwaldsen.

Richard Coeur De Lion.

statue.

Black Prince of England.
Equestrian bronze statue.
The Birth of Venus.
Marble statuette.
By Cecione,
Boy and Rooster.
Bronze statuette.

—
of
E

Florence.

Nos. 488, 489, 490, and 491.

No. 492.

Bronze Warwick

Nos. 493, 494, and 595.

Nos. 496 and 497.

Bronze

statues.

The

Seasons.

Vase.

Bronze Vases.

Two dogs—setters.

Nos. 498 and 499. Two bronze bull dogs of Britttany.
Marquis and Marquise on goats.
Nos. 500 and sor.
No. 502.
One bronze deer.
Colossal Indian statue and dog in bronze.
No. 503.
Nos. 504 and 505.
‘Two lions of Lucerne in bronze.
One

No. 511.

One bust.

No.
No.
No.
No.

507.
508.
509.
510.

statue.

Europe.

One statue.
America.
One bronze lion of Africa.
One bust.
Tennyson.
Ariadna.
Marble statuette.

General Grant.

No. 512.
Marble statuette.
Christ.
No. 513.
Marble statuette.
Mary..
No. 514.
Marble statuette.
Greek Slave.
Nos. 515 and 516.
Two marble vases.
Nos. 517 and 518.
‘Two Sevres vases.

—.

oe

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No. 506.

�23
Nos. 519 and 520.
Two French gilt vases.
Imitation of those pre- sented by Napoleon III. to the Pope.
Originally in the Vatican at
Rome.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

521.

520

525°

524.

O25¢
5206.

527
Nos. 528

One bronze Duck.
One bronze English Snipe.
One bronze English Hare.
One bronze English Fox.
One statuette.
Boy and Bird.
One bronze statuette.
David with harp.
One bronze wolf, with Romulus and Remus.
and 529.
Two bronze vases.

��Still bite.

Vase,

cocoanut,

strawberries,

etc.

By

Robt.

Harvesting near San Jose, California.
By John R. Key.
Yo-Semite Valley, looking west.
By John R. Key.
A Difficult Calculation.
By Phill Hoyoll.
Done at Last.
By Phill Hoyoll.
Pleasure Party.
Water color.
By Charles Kuntz.
Chimney Sweep Making his Toilet.
By C. Giron.
The Glade — Allegheny Mountains, Maryland.
By O.
Gebler.
No.
No.

Santa Clara Valley, California.
Q-

Bristen, in the Madera

Ner,

By John R. Key.

Valley Canton,

Switzerland.

By R. Holzhalb.
Water Lillies, Black Pannel.
By Geo. C. Lamden.
No. 540
Summer near Bethel, Maine.
By Clinton Loveridge.
No.5
No.
View at Adirondack Lake.
By Clinton Loveridge.
No.
Give to My Chapel.
By Leo Schiertz.
No.
Bridal Veil Falls, Yo-Semite.
By Gilbert Munger.
No.
Distant View of Bridal Veil Fall, Yo-Semite.
By Gilbert
Munger.
No. 540.
Admiral Farragut in the shrouds of his vessel at the Bat-

The

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N. A.
A Roman Beauty.
By Joseph Comans.
The Boyhood of Abraham Lincoln.
By Eastman

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be

tle of Mobile.
By Theo. Kaufman.
No. 54/Maud Mullér.
By T. P. Rossiter.
No. 5
White Lillies.
By Geo. C. Lamden,

556.
No. 557No. 558.
No.

Pool

of Bethesda

and

Portrait of H. C. Lewis.

a View

of Jerusalem.

JohnBy

By C. G. Thompson.

Bust of Richard Cobden.
Bust of Goethe.
Bust of Schiller.
Bronze Temple of Vesta.

Portrait of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher.
Bronze

Bas

Relief

of

Hon.

only one ever taken of the great statesman.

William

H.

Seward.

The

��559.
Sasso.
560.
tignolia.
561.
562.
563.

Oil Painting.

Moses in the Bull Rushes.

Oil Painting.

The Artist and

Oil Painting.
Qil Painting.
Oil Painting.

of Italy.

By A.

the Nun.

By Casc
Romeo and Juliet. By Castignolia.
Head of Christ.
By A. Sasso.
The Tarantella—the national dance

By Chas. Sasso.

:

564.
Oil Painting. Lovers visiting Raphael’s Tomb. By
Chas. Sasso.
565.
Oil Painting. Joseph in Egypt. By Antonia Falda,
566.
Portrait of Mrs. H. C. Lewis.
By Prof. Castalina.
767.

Oil Painting.

undress, with cannon,

Fourth
sword,

of

July.

Boy

drum, American

sisters, one much frightened.

in military

flag, with two

Painted by Prof. Castignolia.
568.
Qil Painting.
Landscape.
Mountain and Sheep,
with Shepherdess, in Appenine Mountains.
By Prof. Marko.
569.
Oil Painting. Landscape. Carrara Mountains. By
Prof. A. Marko.
570. Oil Painting.
After Gatti.
Moliere reading his
Play to his cook.
Copied by Candida.
571. Oil Painting. After Marko. The Gleaners. Copied

by A. Candida.

.

572.
Oil Painting..
Ulysses in the guise of a traveling
merchant discovers Achilles concealed at the Court of Lycomedes, King of Scyros.
After Pempeo Bate. Copied by
A. Costa
573:

Bennenuti.
574.
of Troy.
576.
577,
Century.
578.
579.
580.
Sixteenth
581.
Costa.

Oil Painting.

St. John

Reproving

Herod.

After

Copied by Candida.
Oil Painting. Hector Reproving Paris at the Seige
After Bennenuti.
Copied by Candida..
:
Oil Painting. The Drunken Monk. By Tamburini.
Oil Painting. The Butler—Costume of Seventeenth
By Giovani Jessi.

Oil Painting.
The Broken Statue.
By E. Sarri.
Oil Painting.
The Mother’s Love.
By Sarri.
Oil Painting. The Artist’s Studio —Costume of the
Century.
By A. Calozeiof.
Oil Painting.
Game and Game Bag.
By Oresta

�Returning from the Horse Fair.

By

Copied

by

599:
591:
known.
592:
593:
Lutza.
594:

Vanity.
By A. Candida.
By A. Candida.
Industry.
Unknown.
The Ascension.
Portrait of Victor Emmanuel.

k

sshtceintiecsee

Painting.
Painting.
Painting.
Painting.

By T. Van Dieghn, of Brus-

Un-

By M. Meucci.
Campagna. By

Oil Painting.
Oil Painting.

Birds with young.
Landscape—Roman

Oil Painting.

General View, Florence.

By Dario

Maffia.

By D. Sini.
The Studious Girl.
Oil Painting.
After A.
y.
Birthda
nth
Eightee
The
Oil
Painting.
596.
Sasso.
A.
by
d
Copie
Gavarti.
By Dario Maffia.
The Elopement.
Oil Painting.
597:
Artist. Af
Flemish
a
Family,
Merio
Oil
Painting.
568.
By
D.
F.
Sarria.
ter Flemish school.
By Alfredo CanPontine Marshes.
Oil Painting.
595-

_

- 599dia.
600.

By Charles La
The Sleigh Ride.
Oil Painting.
ls.
Brusse
of
Roche,
Raphael’s Visit. By A. Sasso. RaOil Painting.
601.
ing, gets off his road, comes
sketch
is
youth,
his
phael, in
ain him at a monastery.
entert
who
monks
some
across
After Castignolia.
Maternal Joys.
Oil Painting.
602.
Copied by Chas Sasso.
Artist Painting a Nun Makes Love
Oil Painting.
603.
By Professor Castignolia.
to her.
Interior of Manzuoli’s old Studio in
Oil Painting.
604.
By Alfredo
showing a painting.
is
Manzuoli
Florence.
Candia.

TE

589.

Oil
Oil
Oil
Oil

Sheep.

ITO

588.

of

ee

sels.

Denmark.

Prince

ee

Oil Painting.
586.
Fanfanna.
587. Oil Painting.

emmy

Prof. C. Marko.

5 ee

no
Pere

Oil Painting.

By M.

gear teen net
gimme

585.

Flowers.
By M. Meucci.
Birds and Nest with Eggs.

ited

Meucci.

Oil Painting.
Oil Painting.

le

583.
584.

The

it mee
tienen

Chierici.

By Gadano

Joys of Infancy.

Oil Painting.

e eigen

682.

�605.
606.
Candida.
607.
608.
609.
6ro.

Oil Painting.
Oil Painting.

Dead Birds.
By Meucci.
Leah. After Fanfanna. Copied by

Oil
Oil
Oil
Oil

Game Piece.
By Meucci.
Little Pout.
By L. M. Van Santi.
Game.
By Meucci
Caravan Crossing the Desert.
Af-

Painting.
Painting.
Painting.
Painting.

ter Professor Pizani.

611.
Oil Painting.
Paul Offering a Nest of Canaries to
Virginia.
After Professor Annibal.
By Gatti.
612.
Oil Painting.
Offering Presents to the Master on
Christmas.
After Professor Luigi Bechi.
613.
Oil Painting Galileo Showing Milton the Moon,
while Milton is on a

visit to Italy in 1637.

By

Professor A.

Gatti.
614.
Oil Painting.
Michael Angelo’s Studio in Rome.
While he is cutting his world-renowned figure of Moses he
is visited by the Countess Cologna; brings a letter from the
King complimenting him.
By E. Fanfanni.
615.
Oil Painting.
Portrait of Cromwell.
Copied by
A. Sasso.
616.
Oil Painting.
The Dove Cote.
By M. Meuicci.
617.
Oil Painting.
The Mountains of Carrara. By Professor A. Marks.
618.
Oil Painting.
St. John, the Evangelist, receiving
Revelations.
After Darlo Dolce.
Copied by A. Conta.
619.
Oil Painting.
Barn-yard Scene.
By M. Meucci.
620.

Oil Painting.

Pheasants

with

their

Young.

By

M. Meucci.
621.
Oil Painting.
Diana Surprised at her Bath.
By
A. Sasso.
622.
Oil Painting.
Yole, the daughter of King Manfrida, King of Naples and Sicily.
The daughter is seen
with her page, to whom she is married.
By A. Bartle.

639.
Oil Painting.
ied by D. Sani.

Charles

the First and Mary.

Cop-

640.
Oil Painting.
Bicie.
By A. Sasso.
623.
Oil Painting.
Faith.
After Professor Castignolia.
Copied by O. Costa.
624. Oil Painting on Porcelain. Rolie and Hattie Hale.
By A. Van Bruner, of Dresden.
625.
Oil Painting.
Cupid Captured.
By Chas. Sasso.
626.
Oil Painting.
Tasso Reading his Poem to Eleonora d’ Este.
By Enrico Fanfanni.
627.

Meucci.
628.
629.

Oil Painting.

Flowers,

Oil Painting.
Oil Painting.

Landscape.
By Prof. A. Marko.
Charity.
By Prof. A. Castignolia.

Fruit,

Game,

&amp;c.

By M.

|
|

�Statue.

Goddess of Liberty with the Amer-

646.

Bust.

Rose of Sharon.

647.

Bust in marble.

ican Eagle.
645.
Marble Statue.

Fairy

Drinking

from

a Morning

Street Musician.

The last six named by Peter Bizzanti.
America.

By

P. Romannelli.

648.
Bustin marble.
Love to Flowers.
By P. Romannelli.
;
649.
Group in marble.
Faust and Marguerite.
From
the Opera of Faust.
By P. Romannelli.
650.
Group in marble. The Three Graces. After Cano-

Professor

Flag,

by

American

Painted

Painting.

Charles I and Mary.
By Sani
Bicie.
By A. Sasso.
Fourth of July.
Boy in Military

by P. Romannelli.

673

Oil

Made

651.
Marble Cat.
P. Romannelli.
652.
Marble Dog.
P. Romannelli.
653
One Antique Bust from the Ruins of Rome, supposed to be one of the Ceesars.
654.
Marble Statue
The Dancing Girl, or the Domino.
By R. LL. Becucci.
655.
Marble Statue.
The Grape Harvest.
By R. L.
Becucci.
656.
Marble Statue. The Promenade. By Antonia Frilli.
658.
Marble Statue. The Fisher Boy. By Antonia Frilli.
659.
Group of Three Figures in marble
Columbus before Isabella, Queen of Spain.
By L. G. Mead.
660.
Group of Three Figures in marble.
The Discovery
of America by Columbus.
By L. G. Mead.
661.
Oil Painting.
Stairway to the Borghese Palace at
Florence.
By A. Lessi.
672.
Ojil Painting.
French Soldiers A D. 1500.
By D.
Sani.
663.
Oil Painting.
French Soldiers at a Hotel.
Costume of 1500.
By D. Sani.
664. - Oil Painting.
Diana and Acton.
By A. Sasso.
665.
Marble Statue.
Leonardo Di Vinci.
By P. Biz
zanti.
666.
Marble Statue.
Ione.
By A. Trumburino.
667.
Marble Group.
Ariadna.
By P. Romannelli.
668.
Oil Painting.
Peace.
After Prof. Castignolia.
669.
Oil Painting.
Justice.
After Prof. Castignolia.
670.
Oil Painting.
My Page.
By C. Colombing.

Oil Painting.
Oil Painting.

via.

Drum,

Marble

Marble Statue.

frightened.

644.

643.
Glory.

Sword,

Plato.
Diana.

much

Statue.
Statue.

Cannon,

Marble
Marble

with

641.
. 642.

with

By Alfredo Candida.

two Sisters,—one
Castignolia.

First Quarrel

Undress,

Oil Painting

671
672.

630.

631.
Oil Painting.
Room in Pitti Palace in Florence.
Venus dé Medici. Visiting the Studio.
By P. C. Gilardi.
631.
Oil Painting. Music Lesson. Costumes 16th Century.
By Alfredo Candida.
632. Oil Painting.
A Mother’s Love.
By E. Sani.
633.
Oil Painting.
My Friend.
By A. Castignolia.
634.
Oil Painting. Peasant’s Costume. By Oreste Conta.
635.
Oil Painting.
Interior of Peasants Room.
By
Oreste Conta.
636
Florentine Mosaic.
637.
Oil Painting.
Flowers.
By T. Chelezzi.
638.
Oil Painting. Flight from Pompeii. By A. Candida.

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Pupil of Picot.
Prize of Rome 1850.
Medals of 1855 (E. U.) 1857, 1867, 1878.
Member of the Legion of Honor 1859.
Member of the Institute of France, 1876.
Officer of The Legion of Honor 18%6.
Medal of Honor Exposition Universelle, 187s.
Knight of The Order of Leopold 1881.

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Twins.

Bouguereau is conceded to be the greatest figure Painter in
the world.
The famous Allegorical Painting purchased
by A. T. Stewart at a cost of $75,000, was the work of this
Artist.

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Born at Frankfort on the Main, 1828.
Medal at Vienna Exposition 1873.
Medal at Brussels, 1863.
Cross of The Order of Leopold 1864.

Medals at Paris 1864, 1865, 1867.

Hors Concours.
182 created Court Painter to Grand Duke Mecklenburg
Schwerin, member of the Academies of Antwerp and
Rotterdam, Honorary Member of the Deutsches Nochstift.

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Medals Paris Exposition 1865, 1867.
London 1855.
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Medals, Munich 1868.

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Medals Paris 1855, 1863, 1868.

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Legion of Hono1 1865.
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Castellamare (Gulf of Naples.)
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Pupil of Troyon.
Medals at Paris, 1867, 1869, 1870.
Cross of Legion of Honor, 1872.
of first class, Universal Exposition.

Medal

Pasture

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Paris, 1878.

in Normandy.

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Nothing finer has ever been painted by him.

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Pupil of Hebert and Bonnat.
Medal of 1882, Salon, Paris.
Gold Medal, Belgium, 1881.

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Medals, 1875, 1776,
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Palace.

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Medal of 1882, Solon, Paris.
Gold Medal Belgium, 1881.

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of Honor, 1867.

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RUDOLPH
Born at Dusseldorf.
Honorable Mention 1878.
Medal of 1880.

Grace

Before

Meat.

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Honorable Mention.
Medals of 1867 and 1878.
Salon Painting, 1881.

A Lane in Magny-Les-Hameu.
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Medal, Paris, 1867.
An Illustrious Artist.

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A very fine example of this Artist's works.

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Born in Hungary.
Medal of Vienna, 1873.
Picture of the Highest Claas.

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Medals of Rome and Naples.
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DECEASED:

Born at Warneton, Belgium, 1799. Died, 1880.
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold of Belgium.
Chevalier of the Order of Michael of Bavaria.
Chevalier of the Order of Christ of Portugal.
Decorated with the Iron Cross.
Member of the Academies of Belgium, Antwerp and St. Petersburg.
Medals, 1824, and First Class, 1841.
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1845.
Medal, 1855, Exposition Universelle.

Hors Concours.

Good

Friends.

This picture was painted for and sold by the artist
to Mrs. Larder, of Philadelphia, and was purchased
by the present owner at the sale of her collection.

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POOMANS

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JOSEPH)...

Born at Brussels, 1816.

Pupil of Van Hasselaere at Ghent, De Keyser at Antwerp,
and of Baron Wappers.
Medal at The Hague, 1857.
Medal at Metz, 1858.
In 1863 his exhibition picture was purchased by Emperor
Napoleon IIT.

Sappho at Mitylene.
The largest and most important picture by this artist.

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Medals at Madrid, Seville, Cordova and Grenada.
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the finest of «// this Artist’s Works.

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Born at Varsovia.
Pupil of M. Gerson and Schreyer.
Honorable Mention at Paris, 1882.
Medal at Moscow, 1882.

A Russian Day in early Spring.

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Chieftain.

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Born in Poland.
Pupil of Gerome.
Academy of St. Petersburg.
Medals of 1867, 1873, 1878.
‘Sereme’s favorite pupil whom he wished to adopt
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Born at Brussels.

Medals, 1863, 1867,. 1878, 1878.

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in Holland.

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Medal of 1878.

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Medal, Rome, 1863.
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1882.

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Born in Florence, Italy.
Marble Bust,

Evangeline.
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Artist’s Masterpiece.

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Medals at Rome and St. Petersburg.

Picnic Party.
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ROUGERON, JULES JAMES, deceased

Born at Gevrey-Chambertin, Cote d’Or, in 1830.
Died in Paris, 1880,
Pupil of Picot and Cabanel.
Medal, 1880.
From the Paris Salon.

Baby’s Breakfast.

t= 8880 the Salon picture by this artist was bought by the French
Government.

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Born at Vesoul, 1824.
Pupil of Paul Delaroche.
Professor in the French Academy of the Fine Arts.
Medals, 1847 and 1848,
Medal, 1855, Exposition Universelle.
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1855.
Member of the Institute, 1865.
Grand Medal of Honor, 1867, Exposition Universelle.
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867.
Grand Medal of Honor, 1874.
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1878.
Medal,

Grand Medal

1878,

Exposition

Universelle,

of Honor, 1878, Exposition Universelle.
Hors Concours.
Honorary Member of the Royal Academy, London.
Chevalier of the Order of the Red Eagle.

First Love.

Paris.

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1835.

The Holy Gate of the Kremlin.
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Born at Bordeaux, 1807.
Died at Paris, 1876.
Medals, 1844, 1846, 1848.
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1851.
Diplomato the Memory of Deceased Artists, 1878.
His landscapes first revealed his merit.
He was considered
landscape and forest painter of his day.

WANOMAR

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the

EVE

best

Paris.

Born at Sevres, 1829.
Pupil of Troyon.
Medals at Paris, 1867, 1869, 1870.
Cross of Legion of Honor, 1872.
Medal of first class, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1878.
Van Marcke is regarded as the finest cattle painter in the world.
ing finer has ever been painted by him.

Noth-

Herd of Cattle in the Woods.
Landscape

GUILEAU NIE

by Diaz;

Cattle by Van Marcke.

Ve

eee Paris.

Born in Paris, 1830.
Studied with Beaumont.
He was at Appomattox Court Tlouse when Lee surrendered to Grant,
April 5, 1865.
He made a sketch of the room, the furniture, the carpet, chairs, table, and all things on the
walls, and the officers generally.
He had
two sittings of General Grant and
three of General Lee.

The Surrender of General Lee to General Grant,
April 9, 1865.

General Grant says of the description of the room that it is perfect, and
General Sheridan says of it, that it is
that the portraits are good.
Mrs. General Custer has the table that the Articles
magnificent.
of Capitulation were signed upon, and the two chairs used by Grant
It is considered the most important Hisand Lee are in Monroe.
No painting has ever been
torical Painting in the United States.

put upon canvas that represents so much,
every American,

and it ought

to interest

and all lovers of liberty, and good government.

MELk70%.,.55

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