. A catalogue of the pictures and drawings in the National loan exhibition, in aid of National gallery funds, held in the Grafton Galleries, London (1909-1910) . ed on a cartellino in the left foreground : FRANCISC* RIBALTAFECIT ANNO l6l2 Exhibited at Burlington House, Old Masters, 1873, No. 104; also atthe New Gallery, 1895-96, No. by Mrs. Ford. 36 H 27GOYA: 1746-1828 Spanish School ARTHUR, FIRST DUKE OF WELLINGTON , facing the spectator, in uniform, with 23! in. X 18 in. (). This picture was given by the Duke of Wellington to Louisa, wife of thesev


. A catalogue of the pictures and drawings in the National loan exhibition, in aid of National gallery funds, held in the Grafton Galleries, London (1909-1910) . ed on a cartellino in the left foreground : FRANCISC* RIBALTAFECIT ANNO l6l2 Exhibited at Burlington House, Old Masters, 1873, No. 104; also atthe New Gallery, 1895-96, No. by Mrs. Ford. 36 H 27GOYA: 1746-1828 Spanish School ARTHUR, FIRST DUKE OF WELLINGTON , facing the spectator, in uniform, with 23! in. X 18 in. (). This picture was given by the Duke of Wellington to Louisa, wife of theseventh Duke of Leeds. A portrait of the Duke, drawn in red chalk by Goya, is in the BritishMuseum. Pield-Marshal, , , &c. &c. Commanded at Waterloo, Minister, 1828-30. Commander-in-Chief of the Army for manyyears. Sir T. Lawrence, Sir W. Beechey, B. R. Haydon, Winterhalter, and manyother artists painted the Dukes portrait. Mr. Algernon Graves has shown in Azotes and Queries, 6th Series, vol. viii.,July 28, 1883, p. 63, that 138 portraits of the Duke of Wellington wereexhibited between 1760 and 1880. Lent by the Duke of Leeds. 37. 28ZURBARAN: 1598-1661 Spanish School PORTRAIT OF A SPANISH LADY, IN THE CHARACTEROF ST. ELIZABETH OF HUNGARY (See Frontispiece) HALF-LENGTH figure, lifc-sizc, turned to the left ; she wears ablue and gold embroidered dress ; dark, hair ; a crown is onthe back, of her head ; in her left hand she holds loosely a sceptre,and in her extended right a coin ; at the back under her righthand are four small figures of poor people. Red curtainbackground. Canvas, 45 in. x 37 J in. ( ^ °-95 0- Although traditionally ascribed to Zurbaran, the workmanship is that ofsome as yet unidentified artist of the Spanish School of more delicate qualitythan Zurbaran. Exhibited at Burlington House, Old Masters, 1879, No. 129; also at theNew Gallery, Spanish Exhibition, 1895-96, No. 28. Lent by Lord Barrymore. 39 29P. P. RUBENS: 1577-1640 Flemish Scliool


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