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Class 30.
MOSAICS, ENAMELS, &c.
9 Carew, J. E. 40 Cambridge St. Hyde Park, Des.Sculp.—Baptism of Christ: the model of the altar piecelQ the Catholic chapel, Brighton.
10 Whittington, original model.— Carew.
11 Design in relief for a temple in Suifolk.— Carew.
12 Thomas, J.—Nymph and sea-horse.
13 Theed,W. 12a llenriettaSt. CavendishSq. Des. andsculp.—Statue of Prometheus.
14 Hogan, J.—A drunken Faun.
» 15 Marshall, W. A.R.A. 47 Ebury St. Eaton Sq.
sculp.—Sabrina. Vide Milton’s Comus.
16 Earle, T.—Ophelia.
17 Miller, F. M. 24 Bloomfield Ter. Pimlico, Sculp.""Group: Childhood.
j. 18 Farrell, T. 132 Lower Gloucester St. Dublin,—Early Sorrow, sculptured in marble,p 19 Foley, J. H. A R.A. 19 Osnaburgh St. Regent’sDes. and Sculp.—Ino and the Infant Bacchus.g 20 Sharp, T. 27 Burton Crescent, Des. and Sculp.—^tue, in marble : Boy and Lizard.
21 Pastorella.— Earle.
22 Law lor, J. 30 Wyndham St. Bryanstone Sq. Des."■“■A. Bather, statue in plaster.
23 Campbell, T.—Portrait of a lady as a Muse.
{j 24 Bell, J. 15 Douro PI. Victoria ltd. Kensington,—Purity, or Una and the Lion.
0 25 Kirk, W. B. A.It.ll.A. Jervis St. Dublin, Sculp.—^ginal group, in plaster : Pastoral Age.a 26 Sharp, T.—Model in plaster: Christ’s charge toster.
^ - 27 Papwortii, E. G. 17 Newman St. Oxford St. Sculp.^■'Upid in disguise.
28 Gupid and a swan.
*UeH • Ritchie, J. 02 Princes St. Edinburgh, Des.—Sto-in marble of a poetess.
McDonnell, London.—Mother and child, by a1 *nd dumb artist.
31 Farmer, P.—Bas-relief of boys.
32 Summers, C. 8G Warwick St. Pimlico, Des. and Mod.
in plaster, of boy playing with shell.
Francis, J. 50 Albany St. Regent’s Park, Sculp.—^ of Her Majesty, in Carrara marble.
TnoRNYCRorr, T. & Mary, 30 Stanhope St. llamp-a , ‘ ® cu ip*—Prince of Wales, anil royal childrenyoung Shepherd, a young Gleaner, 8 cn.
k, KIiSON i G. 30 Bidborough St. Burton Crescent,the S;r Vi °t<' r .y, t0 the memory of the officers and men oftli reg. y c ]| on t [ lc linn 1 ;g 0 f the Sutlej,bee. „ Stephens, E. B. 27 Upper Belgrave PI. Pimlico,Jhe tny.—Eve offering to Adam tho Forbidden Fruit.
Abe] ' x I >u * s '°n from Paradise. The Curse. The death of
3ft ^ DAMS > G. G.—Murder of the innocents.
Af! ig* Baa - relief: Brothers and sisters in Comus.—
~ Ti! ,ll,,PP ’ 30 Gloucester PI. New Rd. Des. and, an ,ho Maid and the mischievous Boy.
an i o >NEB ’**• E. 41 Upper Charlotte St. Fitzroy Sq.
. 41 ' u '] ) -—Children and animals, portraits.
e n UNIto , A. 3.'! Brewer St. Golden Sq. Sculp.—40 , PttI| ecsca; Dante.
AY, ' on , h- Ramsey, Hampshire, Des. and Sculptor.P 43 'f® 1 * ®Ruro of our Saviour hearing ids cross.
I f od_jV’^tr-Aoiimi, J. lo King St. Regent St. Des. and
at ,'R n for a fountain in plaster: Ariadne disconso-^he 1„ 88 of Theseus.
“Hi”; J 5 ” 1 ™, & 1{ - 37 Gloucester PI. Now Rd. Sculp—
45 m edia»val costume: Lftdy Dunberry.
46 Km!^’‘ Tho Favorite.
UK > J. School of Design, Birmingham, Des. and
Manu.—Bas-relief, in plaster: “ Spiritless, afflicted, fallen,”Milton’s Paradise Lost.
47 Physick, E. J. 6 Gloucester PI. New Rd. Des.and Sculp.—Pluto carrying off Proserpine.
48 Adams, G. G.—Bas-relief, combat of Centaurs andLapithse.
49 Bas-relief, Titania.— Miller.
50 Ariel.— Miller.
51 Beauclerc, Capt. G.—Sleeping Nymph.
52 Farrell, J. 123 Lower Gloucester St. Dublin, Des.—The pet dove’s return, a group in marble.
53 Original model, Descent from the Cross.— Carew .
54 Behnes, W. 13 Osnaburgh St. Sculp.—Statue, inmarble, of a Startled Nymph.
55 Boy, child, and goat.
56 Boy catching a butterfly.— Thrupp.
57 Manning, S. 3 Union PI. Regent’s Park, and 61 aY ork Ter. Regent’s Park, Sculp.—A model of statue ofPrometheus, now being executed in marble.
58 Arethusa.— Thrupp,
59 Tiieed, W.—The Prodigal’s Teturn.
60 Franks, J. 50 Bazing PI. Waterloo Rd.—Portraitstatue of John Flaxmnn, by the late M. L. Watson. Executedin marble by Nelson.
61 McDowell, P. R.A.—Early sorrow.
62 Adams, G. G. of Rome.—Contest between minstreland nightingale. Strada.
03 Beauclerk, Capt. G.—Female figure on a couch.
04 Gibson, J. R.A. of Rome.—Bas-relief in plaster,representing the Hours and the Horses of the Sun.
05 Tiiornycroft. —Group of children, bas-relief.
00 Miller, F. M.—Bas-relief, spirit of Calm.
07 The attendant spirit in Comus descending on aglancing star, in bas-relief.— Miller.
08 Bas-relief, Lycidas.— Miller.
09 Physick, E. G, — Head in marble: the dyinSaviour.
70 Foley, T. H. A.R. A.—Innocence.
71 Dorothea, from Don Quixote.— Sell.
72 The Babes in the Wood.— Sell.
73 Manning, S. 3 Union PI. Regent’s Park, and 61 aY ork Ter. Regent’s Park, Sculp.—Model of a statue ofJohn Wesley, executed in marble, and presented to thWesleyan Theological Institution, by T. Farmer, Esq.
74 Westmaoott, J. 1 St. John’s PI. Lisson Grove,Des.—Model of Salter de Quincy, Earl of W inche 9 ter, a.d.1215, to be executed in bronze, for the House of Lords.
75 Durham, J.—L’Allegro.
76 La Penserosa.— Durham.
77 Behnes, W. 13 Osnaburgh St. Sculp. — Statuette:Lady Godiva.
78 Statue of a girl: a study from nature.— Durant,Susan.
79 Tiieed, W.—Narcissus.
80 Yarborough, Earl of—Statue in marble, a Greekhunter and dog, by J. Gibson, R.A. of Rome.
81 Statue of Cupid.— Jennings.
82 Nature’s mirror.— Earle.
83 Smith, C. R.—Statue of Michael Angelo, in me-direval costume.
84 Jones, J. E. —Mother and child.
85 Art Union Statuettes, submitted to competitionfor the premiums of 100/. and 50/.
86 Ast Union of London. —Tazza, modelled from aGreek design, by K. W. Wyon.
87 Mh.i.f.r, F. M—Miseries of War, hns-relief.
For other Sculpture, set Transept and Main Avenue. —Pages 8 to 11 .
Proceed to Class 9, page 54.