A complete illustrated catalogue to the National Gallery . No. 112. 2 ft. n in. X 2 ft. 3 in. In this gallery, which contains some of the best portraits of theEnglish school, we commence appropriately with— 112. His Own Portrait William Hogarth. The picture is represented resting on volumes of Shakespeare, Milton, andSwift; Hogarths favourite dog, Trump, is painted by the side of it.—Ojff. Cat. Purchased by Parliament in 1824. 72 British School. In the centre of the wall is—129. Portrait of John Julius Aftgerstein collector of the AngersteinGallery. Died 1823. Sir Thomas ft. X 2 ft.


A complete illustrated catalogue to the National Gallery . No. 112. 2 ft. n in. X 2 ft. 3 in. In this gallery, which contains some of the best portraits of theEnglish school, we commence appropriately with— 112. His Own Portrait William Hogarth. The picture is represented resting on volumes of Shakespeare, Milton, andSwift; Hogarths favourite dog, Trump, is painted by the side of it.—Ojff. Cat. Purchased by Parliament in 1824. 72 British School. In the centre of the wall is—129. Portrait of John Julius Aftgerstein collector of the AngersteinGallery. Died 1823. Sir Thomas ft. X 2 ft. 3 in. Painted for George IV., and presented to theNational Gallery by William IV. in 1836. k ^. No 307 2 ft bin X 2 tt I 111 ..No 102 2 It 10 in X 2 ft 3+ in 307. * T/ie Age of Innocence Sir Joshua Reynolds. Vn. 162. The Infant Samuel. Sir Joshua Reynolds. There areseveral replicas of this picture, one in the Dulwich Gallery. Painted about 1776. Bequeathed by Lord Farnborough, 1838. Above the portrait of Angersteinis a large portrait picture— 79. The Graces, decorating aterminal figure of Hymen. SirJoshua ft. 8 in. X 9 ft. 6 in. 1774. Tlie Graces are portraits of the threedaughters of Sir W. Montgomery; to theright the Marchioness Townsend, in thecentre the Hon. Mrs. Gardener, mother ofLord Blessington, and to the left the Beresford.—Official Catalogue. Bequeathed in 1837 by the, then, Earl, . ^ . of Blessington. No. 754. 4 ft. I in. X 3 ft. 4 in. ° 754. Portraits of Two Gentlemen. Said to be the portraits ofRev. G. Huddesford and Mr. John Codrington. Sir JoshuaReynolds. Painted 1779. Presented by Mrs. Beaumont, 1866.


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