. Important pictures by old masters; and works of the early English school. one of three sisters of whom Samuel Johnson,in his Tom- to the Hehrides, wrote Tli lean Held there his hi^h ancestral reignWith daughters fair whom love might deemThe Naiads of the ocean stream In white muslin dress cut low at the neck, with jrel sash and mauve scarf 29J in. by 2-11 in. II. Tli I I:.A. 77 i issiNG Tin: ? ? rrily / I 28 SIR H. RAEBURN, __, ,„ a 78 PORTRAIT OF MRS. PITCAIRN Wife of Provost John Pitcairn, of Dundee, formerlyMiss Jean Robertson In brown silk dress, with white muslin apron andkerchief,
. Important pictures by old masters; and works of the early English school. one of three sisters of whom Samuel Johnson,in his Tom- to the Hehrides, wrote Tli lean Held there his hi^h ancestral reignWith daughters fair whom love might deemThe Naiads of the ocean stream In white muslin dress cut low at the neck, with jrel sash and mauve scarf 29J in. by 2-11 in. II. Tli I I:.A. 77 i issiNG Tin: ? ? rrily / I 28 SIR H. RAEBURN, __, ,„ a 78 PORTRAIT OF MRS. PITCAIRN Wife of Provost John Pitcairn, of Dundee, formerlyMiss Jean Robertson In brown silk dress, with white muslin apron andkerchief, and black lace scarf; white cap trimmed withpink and blue ribbons; seated in an arm-chair, with herhands folded in her lap 35 in. by 26| in. Exhibited at the Raebwrn Exhibition, Edinburgh, 1876 7 *?-,- ( 0-0 SIR H. RAEBURN, 79 PORTRAIT OF PROYOST JOHN PITCAIRN, OFDUNDEE In brown coat, vest, and breeches; white stock;powdered wig; seated in an arm-chair, with his handsfolded in front of him 35 in. by 26| in. Exhibited at the Baeburn Exhibition, Edinburgh, 1876. 80 29 G. PORTRAIT OF MRS. BRICK s I Jane, daughter of Edmund Smith, Esq., married at Gretna Green on January 22, 1785, by Thomas Brownto Patrick Craufurd Bruce, Esq., Banker, fifth 9on of SirMichael Bruce, Bart., of Airth in Stenhouse In white muslin dress cut low at the neck, and looseblue cloak her hands on her lap and holding a small mirror ; her fair hair done in ringlets and falling onher shoulcL 14 in. T. GAINSBOROUGH, I:.A 7 PORTRAIT OF \ I. 1 ? ? broidered with small blue sash ; her hair ?id 0 30 7y The Property ofCOLONEL F. STRICKLAND CONSTABLE. G. 82 POETEAIT OF MISS CONSTABLE 6 0 — _ Sarah, daughter of the Eev. Thomas Constable, Eectorof Sigglesthorne, Yorkshire In white muslin dress, cut low at the neck and edgedwith white frills ; blue sash tied in a bow at the back; biglight brown hat trimmed with wheat-ears ; her auburn hairfalling loosely on her shoulders ; figure turned to the
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