A complete illustrated catalogue to the National Gallery . one of two companion pictures, painted for a convent, about the year 1465, by the Meister von Liesborn, a WestphaJian; the second .(No. 260) is on the other side of the door. 774. The Madonna and Child enthroned and two saints. Van derGoes. 2 ft. 3i in. X i ft. 8|- in. Purchased in 1867. 705. Three Saijtts. Stephan Lochner, 2 ft. 21: in. XI ft. I of in. Presented by the Queen. 686. The Virgin and Infant Christ enthroned in a Garden. HansMemling. I ft. 9I; in. X i ft. 2~ in. Purchased in 1862. Above, on either side of the door, are two


A complete illustrated catalogue to the National Gallery . one of two companion pictures, painted for a convent, about the year 1465, by the Meister von Liesborn, a WestphaJian; the second .(No. 260) is on the other side of the door. 774. The Madonna and Child enthroned and two saints. Van derGoes. 2 ft. 3i in. X i ft. 8|- in. Purchased in 1867. 705. Three Saijtts. Stephan Lochner, 2 ft. 21: in. XI ft. I of in. Presented by the Queen. 686. The Virgin and Infant Christ enthroned in a Garden. HansMemling. I ft. 9I; in. X i ft. 2~ in. Purchased in 1862. Above, on either side of the door, are two small panels, eachI ft. 21 in. X 11 in.; presented by the Queen— 711. il/iz/^r Z)^/?;-^ja / bust, gold background. Van der Weyden. 712. Ecce Homo ; bust, gold background. Van der Weyden. 260. ^-Three Saints—St. John the EvangeUst, St. Scholastica, andSt. Benedict; busts, small life-size ; gold ground. Liesborn. I ft. 10 in. X 2 ft. 4 in. Purchased in 1854. 709. The Madonna andInfajit Christ Hans Memling. I ft. 4 in. X 113: in. Presented by the No. 653. Each I ft. 4 in. X ii in. 653. ?? Portraits of Himself and Wife; the painter with red turban,the wife with white drapery round her head. Attributed to Rogervan der Weyden. Purchased in i860. I Gallery XII. 47 In the centre is an elaborate work ascribed to Dierick Bouts,another painter of the Van Eyck school, whose most celebrated worksare in Brussels, Munich, and Berlin. 783. The Exhumation of St. Hubert, Bishop of Liege in the eighthcentury. 2 ft. 11 v in. x 2 ft. 8 in. Purchased in 1868. The scene takes place in the choir of a handsome Gothic church. The bodyof the saint in his robes, with a mitre on his head, is supported by two monksjust above the open grave ; at his head kneels a bishop, and another is incensing thebody at his feet; on one side is standing the Frankish king holding his crown inhis hand ; on either side, and behind the rails, are many spectators. Above the foregoing is—687. The Sancta Veronica.


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