A complete illustrated catalogue to the National Gallery . tside the Walls of Rome; on the banks of the Both, i ft. 4* in. x i ft. 9^ in. 999. Caiidle-light,- an officer presenting some jewellery to a lady. G. ScHALCKEN. 6 in. X 7i in. There are four little works by this skilful painter of candle-lighteffects. i^See Index.) Near the door leading to Gallery XII. is the portion of an earlyFlorentine painting in tempera ascribed to Filippino Lippi— 927. ^;/ Aiigeladoring; the head bent downwards, and the handsjoined in the attitude of prayer, i ft. 9 in. x 9^ in. Filippino Lippis other w


A complete illustrated catalogue to the National Gallery . tside the Walls of Rome; on the banks of the Both, i ft. 4* in. x i ft. 9^ in. 999. Caiidle-light,- an officer presenting some jewellery to a lady. G. ScHALCKEN. 6 in. X 7i in. There are four little works by this skilful painter of candle-lighteffects. i^See Index.) Near the door leading to Gallery XII. is the portion of an earlyFlorentine painting in tempera ascribed to Filippino Lippi— 927. ^;/ Aiigeladoring; the head bent downwards, and the handsjoined in the attitude of prayer, i ft. 9 in. x 9^ in. Filippino Lippis other works are with the Italian pictures, inGalleries XIII. and XIV. Above the foregoing is a large landscape by a painter unknown, verjquaint and realistic in effect (No. 1017, 4 ft. x 5 ft. n in.), representinga formal flower-garden, with labourers at work, and a picnic party inthe foreground : a strange medley of landscape gardening, a village,a church, and distant trees. \Door?^ 989. Watermillsr Jacob Ruvsdael. i ft. iii in. x 2 ft. 4+ in. Gallery XI. 29. No. 990. 3 ft. 6i in. x4 ft. 9 in. 990. Landscape with lowering clouds. Jacob Ruysdael. There are twelve pictures by this well-known painter of woodsand waterfalls. One of his best works is No. 854, in Gallery XVI.(sketched on p. 95). 934. Virgin and Child. Carlo Dolci. 2 ft. 6| in. x 2 ft. ] in. The only example of this Florentine artist, who has paintednumerous, similarly highly finished, works to be seen in foreign galleries. 993. * Landscape^ with a house amongst trees. Van der Heyde. 8|in. X of four pictures, the rest architectural subjects ; three are inthis gallery and one in Gallery ^Landscape 7vith Cattle. A. Vandevelde. 9^in. xnfin. Above the large landscape by Ruysdael is one of two careful land-scapes by Philip de Koning—974. * View of the Scheldt and Antwerp Cathedral. 3 ft. 3 in. X 4 ft. II in. De Konings principal works are to be seen in Amsterdam \ hisother picture here hangs above the por


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