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- Salmacis and Hermaphroditus; a rich and highly finished composition (Albano) (← liens)
- Portrait of an aged Domestic of the artist; executed with obvious fidelity, and finished with the most scrupulous exactness (David) (← liens)
- The companion to the preceding (Pannini) (← liens)
- Architectural Ruins and Pastoral Figures; exquisitetly finished, and of the highest quality of art (Pannini) (← liens)
- A pleasing Landscape, with a graceful group of Figures representing the Flight into Egypt (Domenichino) (← liens)
- Portrait of a Female, bearing unquestionable marks of authenticity, in his Perugino manner (Raphael) (← liens)
- A beautiful Portrait of Madame Pompadour (Greuze) (← liens)
- Portrait of his Father sitting in his chair; painted with his usual vigorous and magic effect of light and shade (Rembrandt) (← liens)
- Death of the Virgin; a composition full of expression and force. a sketch for the celebrated picture in the Louvre (Caravaggio) (← liens)
- The Holy Family in the Celestial Regions (Garofalo) (← liens)
- Portrait of Cardinal Valenti; an undoubted specimen of this splendid master, and in fine preservation (Raphael) (← liens)
- An Interior, with Philosopher in his Study (L. Caracci) (← liens)
- The Virgin and Infant Saviour, attended by Angels, a divine light shines on the Infant Jesus, which sheds its radiance upon the figures surrounding him, presenting in the whole a composition full of elegance and truth (C. Procaccini) (← liens)
- The Entombment (Schidone) (← liens)
- Interior of a Church; painted with a charming effect of sun - shine (De Witte) (← liens)
- Holy Family in a Landscape (Giorgione) (← liens)
- A pleasing Landscape, with a Reposo; a sweet cabinet gem of the artist (Albano) (← liens)
- Nymph and Bacchanal, with Cupids; a subject handled with peculiar freedom of touch and conception (Vallin) (← liens)
- Virgin, Infant Saviour, and St. John (Parmegiano) (← liens)
- A noble Portrait of Pierre Capone of Florence (A. del Sarto) (← liens)
- An Allegorical of Hygeia; painted with a richness and warmth of colouring not always met with in his works (N. Poussin) (← liens)
- A Sea Storm with Ships on a Rocky Shore; powerfully conceived, and executed with a bold and free pencil (Tempesta) (← liens)
- St. Mark's Place at Venice, with figures; rich in perspective, and clear and natural colouring (Canaletti) (← liens)
- A Reposo in a Landscape (L. Caracci) (← liens)
- The Crucifixion; treated with great power and sublimity of expression and design (Le Seur) (← liens)
- A pleasing Landscape with Sportsman shooting Water Fowl, and distant scenery and figures (P. Brill) (← liens)
- A grand Landscape with Pan, Nymphs and Cupids (N. Poussin) (← liens)
- Christ calling St. Peter (Albano) (← liens)
- The Virgin and Child with Saints Joseph and Catherine, in a Landscape; a fine specimen of the master (Palma Vecchio) (← liens)
- A Chateau in Ruins, with Figures in the fore ground (G. Poussin) (← liens)
- A Fete Champetre; executed with the characteristic grace and rich fancy of the master (Watteau) (← liens)
- The Magdalen in the Desert; finely composed, and painted in a rich and deep tone of colouring. From the collection of Mr. Bryan (A. Caracci) (← liens)
- The Communion of St. Jerome (A. Caracci) (← liens)
- The Assumption of the Virgin, with the Apostles, &c., a sublime composition, coloured with great depth and brilliance (Domenichino) (← liens)
- Portait of the Countess of Sunderland; finished in his usual pearly and transparent manner (Vandyke) (← liens)
- View of a Chateau, with Figures in the fore ground sporting; a picture of great fidelity and astonishing transparency of colour, and executed with a remarkably fine and delicate touch (Vanderheyden) (← liens)
- The Holy Family (Julio Cesare Procaccini) (← liens)
- The Last Supper; a grand composition, and equal to the Works of A. del Sarto (Pontormo) (← liens)
- The Death of Virginia; classically composed. Perrin was the master of the celebrated David of Paris (Perrin) (← liens)
- St. Peter; an extraordinary specimen of the artist's pencil (Lanfranc) (← liens)
- A Kitchen, with a Lady directing a Female, who is cleaning Fish (De Hooge) (← liens)
- An Interior, with numerous Figures enjoying the festivities of a Twelfth Night; a performance in the best style of Dutch humour (Brackenberg) (← liens)
- Christ crowned; a study for the large picture in the Louvre (Titian) (← liens)
- Portrait of Madame Louis Buonaparte, ex Queen of Holland; painted for Napoleon Buonaparte (Prudhon) (← liens)
- A View on the Arno at Florence; a picture exhibiting a striking effect of perspective, and coloured with great brilliance and truth (Ochiali) (← liens)
- The Triumph of Titus; a very pleasing and talented performance (Cavalier D'Arpino) (← liens)
- The Magdalen, with Angels lamenting over the Tomb; a grand composition, painted with great effect, and delicately finished (Guercino) (← liens)
- St. Barbara; finished with peculiar grace, and great breadth of chiaro scuro (Luini) (← liens)
- A Landscape, with Flight into Egypt; a sweet composition, strongly marked with the characteristics of the master (Domenichino) (← liens)
- A View of the Doge's Palace from the Adriatic; a very busy scene, representing innumerable Figures in the Market, and crowding about the Halls of Justice and Audience: executed in a very interesting manner, and with great truth (Ochiali) (← liens)