. Ireland in London. rd, and Mrs. Page (ascene from the Merry Wives of Windsor), theproduction of a gifted artist, who, though notborn in Ireland, was of Irish parentage, and whobecame first an , and afterwards a clergymanof the English Church; the several excellent draw-ings and sketches by J. S. Copley and FrancisDanby, both admittedly great painters; and thehumorous Meeting of Connoisseurs, by JohnBoyne, the well-known satirical draughtsman ;and Now, then, Lazy, by J. Mahony, the cleverillustrator of some of Dickenss best works. Nor must we overlook the fruit pieces of AnnaFrances Byrne


. Ireland in London. rd, and Mrs. Page (ascene from the Merry Wives of Windsor), theproduction of a gifted artist, who, though notborn in Ireland, was of Irish parentage, and whobecame first an , and afterwards a clergymanof the English Church; the several excellent draw-ings and sketches by J. S. Copley and FrancisDanby, both admittedly great painters; and thehumorous Meeting of Connoisseurs, by JohnBoyne, the well-known satirical draughtsman ;and Now, then, Lazy, by J. Mahony, the cleverillustrator of some of Dickenss best works. Nor must we overlook the fruit pieces of AnnaFrances Byrne, and the two vivid landscapes byJohn Byrne, both children of the distinguishedengraver, William Byrne; nor the several delight-ful studies of Frenchlife and scenery by theclever Cork artist,William Linnaeus Caseywho died in 1870, atthe too early age of these works,there are several bril-liant sketches and small//// pictures, mostly ofcoast scenery, byWilliam Collins, ; WILLIAM COLLINS, WITH


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