Bequest of the Lord Farnborough. C. 2ft. in. by 2ft. 9in. 156. A Study of Horses Vandyke. Bequest of the Lord Farnborough. W. 3ft. 6in. by 2ft. 11in. 157. A Landscape-Sunset Rubens. Bequest of the Lord Farnborough. W. 1ft. 7in. by 2ft. 9in. 158. Dutch Boors Regaling, D. Teniers, the younger. Bequest of the Lord Farnborough. W. 10in. by lft. lin. 159. A Dutch Housewife Maes. Bequest of the Lord Farnborough. W. 13 in. by 11 in. 160. The Repose Pietro Francisco Mola. From the Orleans' Collection. Bequest of the Lord Farnborough. C. 1ft. by 1ft. 6in. 161. A Landscape, with a Cascade, Gaspar Poussin. From the Colonna Palace. borough. C. 2ft. 8in. by 5ft. 5in. Bequest of the Lord Farn 162. The Infant Samuel Sir Joshua Reynolds. Bequest of the Lord Farnborough. C. 2ft. 10in. by 2ft. 3 in. 163. A View on the Grand Canal, Venice, Canaletti. Bequest of the Lord Farnborough. C. 4ft. lin. by 6ft. 8 in. 164. The Holy Family Jacob Jordaens. Present of the Duke of Northumberland. W. 4ft. by 3ft. See 1 Samuel, v. and vi. From the Colonna Palace. Present of the Duke of Northumberland. C. 4ft. 3in. by 6ft. 8in. 166. Portrait of a Capuchin Friar Rembrandt. Present of the Duke of Northumberland. C. 2ft. 10 in. by 2ft. 1 in. 167. The Adoration of the Kings-A Drawing, Baldassare Peruzzi. Present of the Lord Vernon. About 4ft. 6in. square. 168. St. Catharine (of Alexandria) Raffaelle. Nothing trustworthy of this saint's life is known. The emperor Maximinus is said to have projected her death by means of a wheel with sharp points; but the saint was miraculously saved. She is supposed to have lived about A.D. 313, and at last to have been beheaded. From the Aldobrandini Collection. Purchased of Mr. Beckford, for £5500. W. 2ft. 4in. by lft. 9 in. 169. St. Francis adoring the Infant Christ, Mazzolini da Ferrara. There are seven saints of the name of St. Francis, and it is not easy to resolve which this is. Purchased of Mr. Beckford, with the following, for £1850. W. 2ft. in. by 1ft. 6 in. 170. The Holy Family with St. John, accompanied by Saints and Angels Garofalo. C. 2ft. 6 in. by lft. 11 in. 171. Portrait of John Soane, Architect, John Jackson. Present of the British Institution. C. 2ft. 6in. by 2ft. lin. 172. Christ and his Disciples at Emmaus, Caravaggio. From the Borghese Palace. Present of the Lord Vernon. C. 4ft. 7in. by 6ft. 5in. 173. Portrait of a Gentleman Il Bassano. Present of Henry Gally Knight, Esq. C. 3ft 11in. by 3ft. 2in. 174. Portrait of a Cardinal Carlo Marratti. Present of Henry Gally Knight, Esq. C. 3ft. 11in. by 3ft. 2in. 175. Portrait, said to be John Milton, but? Vander Plaas. Present of Capel Lofft, Esq. C. 2ft. 4in. by 1ft. 11 in. 176. St. John Murillo. From the collection of Monsieur Robit. Purchased of Sir Simon Clarke, for £2000. C. 5ft. 5in. by 3ft. 7in. for £530. C. 2ft. 7in. by 2ft. 3in. Guido Reni. From the Orleans' Gallery. Purchased of Sir Simon Clarke, 178. Serena rescued by the Red Cross Knight, Sir Calepine William Hilton, R.A. The incident is taken from Spencer's "Fairie Queene," book vi. canto 8. It was purchased as a mark of esteem from the Executor of the artist, by a subscription raised exclusively among his brother professors, and presented to the National Gallery. C. 4ft. 7in. by 7ft. 7in. 179. The Virgin, Infant Saviour, and St. John, attended by Saints Francesco Francia. It is inscribed "Francia Aurifex Bononiensis." Purchased from the Duke of Lucca's Collection, together with the following, for £3500. W. 6ft. 6 in. by 6ft. 180. The Dead Christ, supported by the Virgin, and attended by Angels Francesco Francia. This subject is called a "Pieta." Being originally placed above 179, it formed with it one altar-piece. W. 3ft. 2in by 6ft. lin. 181. The Virgin with the Infant Jesus, and St. John, Pietro Perugino. Purchased of Mr. Beckford, for £800. W. 2ft. 2 in. by lft. 5žin. 182. Studies of Angels Sir Joshua Reynolds. Painted from Lady Gordon when a child, in five different views. Present of Lady William Gordon. C. 2ft. 6in. by 2ft. lin. 183. Portrait of the late Sir David Wilkie, R.A. Painted and presented by T. Philipps, R.A. 184. Interior of a Room with Figures J. Van Eyck. A perfect specimen of the colouring of this old German painter. It was presented by the late Prince Hoare to the Foundling Hospital, and by that Institution to this Gallery. (See "Handbook for Hampton Court.") ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE PAINTERS, Their Chronology, their Schools, AND REFERENCES TO THEIR WORKS. Angelo, Michael, (Mic. Ang. Buonarotti,) b. 1474; d. 1563. Florentine, 1, 8. Barocio, or Barocci, (Fiori Federigo,) b. 1528; d. 1612. Roman, 29. Bassano (Giacomo da Ponte, called Il,) b. 1510; d. 1592. Venetian, 173. Bassano (Leandro da Ponte, called) b. 1558; d. 1623. Venetian, 60. 127, 135, 163. Caracci, Annibale, b. 1560; d. 1609. 88?, 93, 94, 147, 148. Dutch, 71. 1697; d. 1768. Venetian, Bolognese, 9, 25, 56, 63, Caracci, Ludovico, b. 1555; d. 1619. Bolognese, 28, 86, 96. Caravaggio, Michael Angelo, Amerigi da, b. 1569; d. 1609. Roman, 172. Claude Lorraine, (Claude Gelée, called) b. 1600; d. 1682. Roman, 2, 5, 6, 12, 14, 19, 30, 55, 58, 61. Constable, John, b. 1776; d. 1837. English, 130. Copley, John Singleton, b. 1737; d. 1815. English, 100. Correggio, (Antonio Allegri, or Lieto, called Da,) b. 1494; d. 1534. Parmesan, 7, 10, 15, 23, 37, 76. Cuyp, or Kuyp, Albert, b. 1606; d. 1667. Dutch, 53. Decker, Francis, b. ; d. Dutch, 134. Domenichino, or Domenico Zampieri, b. 1581; d. in 1641. Bolognese, 48, 75, 77, 85, 88 ? Ferrara, Ercole da, (Ercole Grandi, so called by Vasari,) b. 1491; d. 1531. Roman, 73. Ferrara, M. da, (Ludovico Mazzolini, called Mazzolini da Ferrara,) b. 1481; d. 1530. Roman, 82, 169. Francia Francesco, (his name was Raibolini,) b. 1450; d. 1535. Bolognese, 179, 180. Gainsborough, Thomas, b. 1727; d. 1788. English, 80, 109. Garofalo, Benvenuto Tisi, (called Il,) b. 1481; d. 1559. Roman, 81, 170. tian, 41. Giorgione, (Giorgio Barbarelli, called) b. 1477; d. 1511. Giulio Romano, (Giulio Pippi, called) b. 1492; d. 1546. tuan, 44. Vene Man Guercino, (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri,) b. 1590; d. 1666. Bolognese 22. Guido Reni, b. 1574; d. 1642. Bolognese, 11, 87, 90, 177. Helst, Bartholomew vander, b. 1613; d. 1670. Dutch, 140, 145. Hilton, William, b. 1786; d. 1839. English, 178. Flemish, 164. Dutch, 125. English, 139. Hogarth, William, b. 1697; d. 1764. English, 112, 113, 118. Perugino, (Pietro Vannucci, called) b. 1446; d. 1524. Roman, 181. Piombo, Sebastiano del (Fra Sebastiano Luciano, called) b. 1485; d. 1547. Venetian, 1, 20, 24. Plaas, David Vander, b. 1647; d. 1704. Dutch, 175. Poussin, (or Dughet,) Gaspar, b. 1613; d. 1675. Roman, 31, 36, 68, 95, 98, 161. Poussin, Nicholas, b. 1594; d. 1665. Roman, 39, 40, 42, 62, 65, 83, 91, 165. Raffaelle, (Raffaello Sanzio, or Di Santi di Urbino,) b. 1483; d. 1520. Roman, 27, 168. Rembrandt, Paul, (called Van Rhyn,) b. 1606; d. 1674. Dutch, 43, 45, 47, 51, 54, 72, 166. Reynolds, Sir Joshua, b. 1723; d. 1792. English, 78, 79, 106, 107, 111, 128, 143, 162, 182. Rosa, Salvator, (called Salvatoriello,) b. 1615; d. 1673. Roman, 84. |