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Paris Universal Exhibition 1855 : catalogue of the works exhibited in the British section of the exhibition : with notices of the commercial progress of the United Kingdom, under the respective classes : in French and English / published by [Royal] Authority
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Class 28.

Painting,

Engraving,

&c.

72 DIVISION DES BEAUX-ARTS.

Knight, J.-P., R. A., 2a James-street, Buckingham- Ipalace. \

848 Les naufrageurs. Appartient a M. S. Cartwright. '[Jadis des habitants des côtes éloignées plaçaient des feux sur les '

brisants pour attirer les navires en détresse, assassinaient les nau- Ifragés et pillaient les navires.] |

849 Portrait de T. Vaughan. Appartient à r Académie

royale des arts.

850 John Knox cherchant a arrêter la violence du peuple

exalté par sa prédication éloquente contre lEgliseromaine; Perth, Ecosse, 1550.

Lance, George, 36 Ilart-street, B looms h nry-sqv are.

851 La vie et la mort. Appartient à M. Ch.- T. Maud.

852 La toque rouge. Appartient a M. T. Baring.

853 La coquette du village. Appartient à M. li. ilemming.

854 Fruits. Appartient U M. J. Leech .

Landseer, sir E., R.A., 1 St. John s- Wood-road.

855 Islay et Macaw. Appartient à S. M. la Reine.

856 Singes brésiliens. Appartient à S. M. la Reine.

857 The Sanctuary. Appartient a S. A. R. le prince

Albert.

858 Animaux a la forge. Appartient a M. Jacob Bell.

859 Jack en faction. Appartient K M. Sheepshanks.

860 Le déjeuner (montagnes dEcosse). Appartient a

M. J. Sheepshanks.

861 Le départ du marchand de bestiaux pour le Sud (mon-

tagnes dEcosse). Appartient a M. J . Sheepshanks.882 Le bélier à lattache. Appartient a M. J. Sicepshanks.

863 Au coin du feu. Appartient a M. J. Sheepshanks.863m La nuit. Appartient à Lord Ilardinge.

863ô Le matin. Appartient a Lord Ilardinge,

863c Le drçeuner.

Lee, F.-R., R. A.,15 Cockspur-street, Pall-mall.

834 Le braconnier. Appartient a M. D. Salomons.

885 Lorage sur un lac.

868 Les eaux argentées.

Leslie, C.-R., R. A., 2 Abercorn-pl., St. John's Wood.

867 S. M. la reine Victoria recevant le Saint-Sacrement le

jour de soi? couronnement. Appartient a S. M. laReine Victoria.

868 Catherine et Petruchio. Appartient à M. J. Sheep-

shanks.

869 Loncle Tobie et la veuve Wadman. Appartient à M.

J. Sheepshanks.

870 Scène tirée du Vicaire de Wakefield. Appartient à

M. T. Miller.

[ J'aurais mentionner lextrême impolitesse de M. Burchcll,qui, pendant ce discours, était assis, la figure tournée du côté du feu,et s'écriait h chaque phrase : Blague!")

871 Sancho-Pança et la duchesse. Appartient à la

Galerie nationale.

Linnell, John, Redstone Wood, Redhill , Surrey.

872 Chariot sortant des arbres dune forêt. Appartient a

M. S. Oxenham.

873 La récolte de lorge. Appartient a M. C. Birch.

874 Lu chemin dans les montagnes; Galles du Nord.

Appartient à M. Joseph GUlott.

875 Le prophète désobéissant.

876 Route dans une forêt.

Linton, W., 7 Ivodge-place, St. Johns Wood.

877 L es temples de Pæstum.

878 Un jour de gala à Venise.

Lucy, C.. Tudor Lodge , Allert-street , Mornington-road , Regent's Park.

879 Cromwell au lit de mort de sa fille. Appartient a M.

J. Wallace.

880 Cromwell prenant la résolution de refuser la couronne.

Appartient a MM. Graves et Cie.

MInnes, K., 1 Clarendon -road, Kensington.

881 Métastase découvert par G ravina, a Rome. Appar-

tient à M. S. Christy , M. P.

[Le savant Gravina fut tellement frappé des talents du jeunepoète, quil le prit chez lui, l'éleva et en lit plus tard son héritier.]

882 Amour et piété. Appartient a M. Samuel Ashton.

Maclîse, D.-M., Il A., 14 Russell-place , Fitzroy-sq.

883 Le manoir du baron ; fête de Noël dans le vieux temps.

Appartient à M. C. Birch.

884 Lépreuve du toucher. Appartient a M J. Wright.

f Anciennes coutumes saxonnes.] ,.

Knight, J. P., R.A., 2a James-strect, Bucking-ham palace , London.

848 The Wreckers. The property of S. Cartwright , Esq.[Not long since, some of the inhabitants of the remoter coasts of

England were in the lmbit of placing beacon lights on the cliffs,to mislead vessels in distress, murdering the shipwrecked mari-ners, and plundering the vessels.]

849 Portrait of Thomas Vaughan. The property of Royal

Academy of Arts.

850 J ohn Knox trying to restrain the violence of the people,

who, excited by his eloquence against the Chinchof Rome, destroyed the altais, missals, images ofsaints, &c., at Perth, 1559.

Lancf, George, 36 Hart-street, Bloomsbury-sqvare.

851 Life and Death. The property of C. T. Maud , Esq.

852 Red Cap. The property of T. Baring, Esq.

853 The Village Coquette. The property of It. Hemming ,

Esq.

854 Fruit. The property of J. Leech, Esq.

Landseer, Sir E., R.A., 1 St. John's Wood-road.Grande. Médaille (V Honneur.

855 Islay and Macaw. The property of Her Majesty the

Queen ,

856 Monkeys. The property of Her Majesty the Queen.

857 The Sanctuary. The property of His lloyal Highness

Prince Albert.

858 Shoeing. The property of Jacob Bell, Esq.

859 Jack in Office. The property of J. Sheepshanks, Esq.

860 The Highland Breakfast. The property of J. Sheep-

shanks, Esq.

881 The Drovers Departure for the South. The propertyof J. Sheepshanks, Esq.

862 The Tethered Ram. The property of J. Sheepshanks,

Esq.

863 A Fire-side Party. The property of J. Sheepshanks, Esq.863a Night. The property of Lord Ilardinge.

863A Morning. The property of Lord Ilardinge883^' The breakfast.

Lee, F. R., R. A., 15 Cockspnr-street, Pall-mall.

884 The Poacher. The property of D. Salomons, Esq.

865 A Stormy Lake.

886 The Silver Pool.

Leslie, C. R.,R.A., 2 Abercom-pl., St. John's Wood.1st Class Medal.

887 Her Majesty the Queen receiving the Sacrament on

the day of her Coronation. The property of HerMajesty the Queen.

868 Catherine and Petruchio. The property of J .

S'ieepshanks , Esq.

869 Uncle Toby and Widow Wadman. The property

of J. S'icepshanks, Esq.

870 The Vicar of Wakefield. The property of T.

Miller , Esq.

[ I should have mentioned the very impolite manner of Mr.IJurchell, who, during this disoourse, sat with his face turned to thefire, and at every sentence would cry out, Fudge .']

871 Sancho Panza and the Duchess. The property of

The Nation.

Linnell, John, Redstone Wood, Redhill, Surrey.

872 The Timber Waggon. The property of S. Oxenham ,

Esq.

873 Harley Harvest. The property of C. Birch. Esq.

874 Landscape. The property of Joseph Gillott, Esq.

875 The Disobedient Prophet.

876 The Forest Road.

Linton, W.,. 7 Lodge-place, St. John's Wootl.

877 The Temples at Pæstum.

878 A Gala l)ay at Venice.

Lucy, C., Tudor Lodge, Albert-street, Moruingion-road, Regent's Varh.

879 Cromwell at his Daughters Death bed. The pro-

perty of»/. Wallace, Esq.

880 Cromwell resolving to refuse the Crown. The pro-

perty of Messrs. Graves and Co.

MInnes, R., 1 Clarendon road, Kensington.

881 Metastasio discovered by Gravina in Rome. Thepro-

perty of S. Christy, Esq., M.P.

[The teamed Gravina was so struck with the talents of the youngpoet, that lie took him to his own home, educated him, and in the endmade him his heir.]

882 Love and Devotion. The property of 5. Ashton, Esq.

Maclîse, D. M.jII.A., 14 Russell-placc , Fitzroy-sq.

883 The Barons llall. Christmas in the Olden Time.

The property of C . Birch, Esq.

884 Ordeal by Touch. The property of J. Wright, Esq.