. The boyhood of a great king, 1841-1858 : an account of the early years of the life of His Majesty Edward VII. of amateur artists, and weare this week able to engrave two characteristicexamples of the series—one by the Prince of Wales, The Knight, the other by Prince Alfred, ThePrince of Wales, afterwards Henry V. Criticsas well as courtiers see proof of merit in thesedrawings. They evince a taste for art worth culti-vation. We see this, and more. We see a chivalricfeeling in them which would warm the blood ofSir Philip Sidney or Lord Herbert month later we are told that the Patrio


. The boyhood of a great king, 1841-1858 : an account of the early years of the life of His Majesty Edward VII. of amateur artists, and weare this week able to engrave two characteristicexamples of the series—one by the Prince of Wales, The Knight, the other by Prince Alfred, ThePrince of Wales, afterwards Henry V. Criticsas well as courtiers see proof of merit in thesedrawings. They evince a taste for art worth culti-vation. We see this, and more. We see a chivalricfeeling in them which would warm the blood ofSir Philip Sidney or Lord Herbert month later we are told that the PatrioticFund Exhibition had been removed to BurlingtonHouse, where the drawings of the Princess Royal,the Prince of Wales, and the other members of theRoyal Family continue to be its staple highest bid for the clever Battlefield of thePrincess Royal still continues to be ;^200, but thereare hopes of a considerably higher bid before theday appointed for the sale. The sketches werefinally sold, and it was announced that at the saleof the drawings by the Royal children on May 14, 308 -^^^ ^... ^^M. /- •??4^ ^


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