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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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FINE ARTS DIVISION.

I 75 Class 28.

950 Une veuve napolitaine, pleurant son enfant mort,

sabandonne au désespoir en entendant les bruits |joyeux du carnaval. Appartient à VAcademie 'royale des arts. j

Ward, E.-M., A.R. A., 11 Upper Park Villas, Slough. j

951 Le dernier sommeil d Argyll avant son exécution, j

Appartient à la Commission royale (Tencourage-ment des beaux-arts.

952 Ï/Exécution de Montrose. Appartient à la Commission

royale <V encouragement des beaux-arts.

953 Les déceptions des actionnaires de la compagnie de la

mer du Sud. Appartient a la Galerie nationale.

954 La famille royale au Temple. Appartient à 31. R.

Newsham.

Webster, T., H.A., Mall, Kensington Gravel-pits.

955 Le jeu du ballon. Appartient à M- J-II. Hi^pisley.

956 Un chœur déglise de village. Appartient a M. J.

% Sheepshanks.

957 Les vents contraires. Appartient à M. J. Sheepshanks.

958 Le marchand de cerises. Apparteint à M. G. Young.

959 Deux têtes. Portraits.

i turning,

950 A Neapolitan Widow, mourning over her dead child, Engraving,

is distracted by the joyous sounds of the Carnival. &c.

The property of the Royal Academy of Arts.

Ward, E. M.,A.R.A., 11 Upper Park Villas, Slough.

2nd Class Medal.

951 The Last Sleep of Argyll before his Execution. The

property of The Royal Commission for Promotingthe Pine Arts.

[So effectually had religious faith and hope, co-operating withnatural courage and equanimity, composed his spirits, that on the veryday on which he was to die he dined with appetite, conversed withgaiety at table, and, after his last meal, lay down, as he was wont, totake a short slumber, in order that liis mind and body might be in fullvigour when he should mount the scaffold. * * *Macaui.aysHistory of England.]

052 The Execution of Montrose. The property of TheRoyal Commission foi' Promoting the Fine Arts.

953 The South Sea Bubble. The property of The Trustees

of the National Gallery.

954 Scene from the Life of Marie Antoinette. The pro-

perty of R. Newsham, Esq.

Webster, T., It.A., Mall, Kensington Gravel Pits.

2nd Class Medal.

955 Foot-Ball. The property of J. }I. Hippisley , Esq.

856 A Village Choir. The property of J. Sheepshanks,

Esq.

957 Contrary Winds. The property of J - . Sheepshanks, Esq.

958 The Cherry Seller. The property of G. Young , Esq.

959 Portraits.

West, W., Observatory, Clifton , Bristol.

960 Vue prise en Norwège.

Willis, H.-B., 7 Lidlington-place, Oakley-square.981 Le point du jour ; le départ pour les champs.

962 Effet de soleil sur la Severn. Appartient à 31. P.

Johnston.

Wilson, J., jun., Briarly-House, Folkestone , Kent .

963 Batiments de ferme près de Staplehurst, Kent.

964 Rafales au large de Douvres.

Withering con, W.-F., R.A., 36 Mornington-cres-cent, Hampstead-road.

985 Le chemin autour du parc. Appartient a M. A.-C.Burnand.

PEINTRES À LAQUARELLE.Bartholomew, V., 23 Charlotte-street , Portland-place.

966 Passe-roses.

Bennett, W., New-Parh-road, Clapham-park.

967 Le défilé de Glencoe. Appartient il M. W. Ileptinstall,

938 Une Vallée dEcosse. Appartient au 7)r. IV. Whewell.Callow, W., 20 Charlotte-street, Portland-place.

969 Vue de la ville de Tours.

970 Intérieur du Port de Marseilles.

Carrick, Tiios., 10 Montagu-street, Portman-square.

972 Portrait de M. S. Rogers.

973 Portrait de M. Thos. Carlyle.

974 Portrait de lord J. Russell, M.P.

975 Portrait du signor Lablache.

(Miniatures sur marbre.)

Cattermole, G., Clnpham-rise.

976 Hamilton de Bothwell-haugh sapprêtant à tirer sur

le régent Murray, frère naturel de Marie, rc : rtedEcosse, au moment celui-ci traverse Linlith-gow (23 janvier, 1570). Appartient liM.R. E'Vson.

977 Macbeth reprochant aux meurtriers de Banquo la

fuite de Fléauce.Les sorcières a l'arrière-plan.Appartient à 31. R. Ellison.

978 Sir Biorn aur yeux étincelants. Appartient a 31. R.

Ellison.

4 [Son habitude journalière était de placer, en guis * 1 do compagnie,l'armure de ses ancêtres, tout autour de la table à laquelle il s'as-seyait pour boire.Voir Sintram et ses Compagnons , par Pela-motti* Fouqué.]

979 Pèlerins à la porte dun monastère. Appartient a

3t. T. Henderson.

980 Le traître trahi. Appartient à 31. J. Henderson.

981 Lecture de la Bible au temps de la Réforme. Appar-

tient a 31. G. Haines.

982 Brigands portant à Benvenuto Cellini un de ses

ouvrages pour en faire lestimation. Appartientà 31. G, Haines.

West, W., Observatory , Clifton, Bristol.

960 View in Norway.

Willis, II B., 7 Eidlington pl., Oakley-sq., JjOndon.

961 Early Morning ; going a-field.

962 A Sunny Scene on the Severn. The property of P.

Johnston, Esq.

"Wilson, J., jun., Briarly House, Folkestone, Kent.Honourable 3Iention.

963 Farm Buildings, near Staplehurst, Kent.

964 Squally Weather off Dover.

WiTHERiNGTOX, W. F., R.A., 36 3Iomington-cres -cent, Ilampstead-road, London.

935 The Way round the Park. The property of A. C.Burnand, Esq.

PAINTERS IN WATER-COLOURS. côîoma

Bartholomew, V., 23 Charlotte-street, Portland-place

966 Hollyhocks.

Bennett, W., New Park-road, Clapham-park.

087 The Pass of Glencoe. The property of TV. Ileptinstall,

Esq.

968 A Highland Glen. The property of Dr. W. Whewell.

Callow, W., 20 CharloUe-st., Portland-pl., London.

969 View of Tours, on the Loire.

970 The Inner Harbour at Marseilles.

Carrick,Tiios., \0 3Tontagu-cstreet, Portman-square.

972 Portrait on marble of S. Rogers, Esq.

973 Portrait on marble of Thos. Carlyle, Esq.

974 Portrait on marble of Lord John Russell, M.P.

975 Portrait on marble of Signor Lablache.

Cattermole, G., Clapham Rise. \st Class 3Iedal.

976 Hamilton of Bothwell-haugh about to shoot the Regent

Murray, the natural brother of Mary, Queen ofScotland, when passing through Linlithgow, 23rdJanuary, 1570. The property of R. Ellison , Esq.

977 Macbeth upbraiding the murderers of Banquo with

allowing Fleance to escapethe Weird Sisters inthe background. The property of R. Edison, Esq.

978 Sir Biorn of the Fiery Eyes. The property of R.

Ellison, Esq.

[Tt was his daily custom, by way of company, to have thearmour of his ancestors placed ail round the table at which he satcarousing.-Vide Sintiam and his Companions, byl)e La MotteFouqué.J

979 Pilgrims at the Monastery Gate. The property of

J . Henderson, Esq.

980 The Betrayer betrayed. The property of J. Hender-

son, Esq.

881 Beading the Bible at the time of the Reformation.

The property of G. Haines, Esq.

982 Benvenuto Cellini 1ms one of his own works broughtto him by Brigands to be valued. The pro-perty of G. Haines, Esq.