A descriptive catalogue of the pictures in the Fitzwilliam museum, comp largely from materials supplied by Sidney Colvin .. . 460*. 339 Lear.] CATALOGUE OF PICTURES III Panel, 3 7 by 2 8£. Presented by Miss Woodburn. SamuelWoodbum was a picture-dealer who bought largely for Viscount Fit zwilliamand presented to the Museum a copy of Henry Assertio Septem Sacramentorum,containing the Kings signature and probably the very copy which he sent to the Pope, andfor which he received the title of Defensor Fidei. LEAR. Edward Lear. British School, 1812—1888. Born in 1812 near Knowsley in Lancashi


A descriptive catalogue of the pictures in the Fitzwilliam museum, comp largely from materials supplied by Sidney Colvin .. . 460*. 339 Lear.] CATALOGUE OF PICTURES III Panel, 3 7 by 2 8£. Presented by Miss Woodburn. SamuelWoodbum was a picture-dealer who bought largely for Viscount Fit zwilliamand presented to the Museum a copy of Henry Assertio Septem Sacramentorum,containing the Kings signature and probably the very copy which he sent to the Pope, andfor which he received the title of Defensor Fidei. LEAR. Edward Lear. British School, 1812—1888. Born in 1812 near Knowsley in Lancashire. He was trained as a zoological draughtsmanand in 1836 exhibited Study of Dead Birds in London, whither he came in 1835. Hewas frequently employed for illustrations of such subjects, but after a time began to practiselandscape-painting, and being compelled by his health to travel, painted and published manyviews of scenes in different parts of Europe. He died at San Remo, Jan. 29, 1888. Neververy popular as a painter, he had many friends, and is remembered as the author of the Bookof Nonsense. V. 460*. View of the Templ


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