98 JOHN RAPHAEL SMITH
versation. London Published June i. 1803 by I. R. Smith,
King Street Covent Garden. H. 18 ; Sub. i7i; w. 214.
I. Before all letters.
IL As described.
III. Plate reworked.
92. THE CORN-BIN. Morland.
Scene in a stable. On right two horses in separate
stalls, one dark, the other white, tied to manger ; heads
turned towards, and anxiously watching the movements of,
two men on the left at a corn-bin ; one man holding sieve,
while the other is in the act of dipping up corn from the
bin ; dog standing by them, and small lattice-window
above. Under, Painted by G. Morland. Engraved by
J R Smith. The Corn Bin. Published May 1 1797 by
J. R. Smith, King Street, Covent Garden. H. 18; Sub.
H. I7J; W. 2lJ.
I. In open letters.
II. As described.
Companion to “The Horse-Feeder,” No. 185.
93. THE COTTAGE FAMILY. Morland.
Winter scene. Cottage in foreground, snow-covered;
tree to left in background ; man knocking at door,
stick in left hand, right hand holds faggots; dog by
his side, child holding his coat ; woman in rear carrying
a pitcher in right hand and kettle in left. Under, Painted
by G. Morland, Engraved by J. R. Smith No. xiv. Cottage
Family. London •published Feb. 1st. 1803 by J. R. Smith.
H. 20; Sub. 19^; W. 16.
94. THE COUNTRY MAID. Bunbury.
(Stipple.)
W.L.’s, in oval. Two country girls standing together
in open landscape, one carrying bucket by means of hoop,
versation. London Published June i. 1803 by I. R. Smith,
King Street Covent Garden. H. 18 ; Sub. i7i; w. 214.
I. Before all letters.
IL As described.
III. Plate reworked.
92. THE CORN-BIN. Morland.
Scene in a stable. On right two horses in separate
stalls, one dark, the other white, tied to manger ; heads
turned towards, and anxiously watching the movements of,
two men on the left at a corn-bin ; one man holding sieve,
while the other is in the act of dipping up corn from the
bin ; dog standing by them, and small lattice-window
above. Under, Painted by G. Morland. Engraved by
J R Smith. The Corn Bin. Published May 1 1797 by
J. R. Smith, King Street, Covent Garden. H. 18; Sub.
H. I7J; W. 2lJ.
I. In open letters.
II. As described.
Companion to “The Horse-Feeder,” No. 185.
93. THE COTTAGE FAMILY. Morland.
Winter scene. Cottage in foreground, snow-covered;
tree to left in background ; man knocking at door,
stick in left hand, right hand holds faggots; dog by
his side, child holding his coat ; woman in rear carrying
a pitcher in right hand and kettle in left. Under, Painted
by G. Morland, Engraved by J. R. Smith No. xiv. Cottage
Family. London •published Feb. 1st. 1803 by J. R. Smith.
H. 20; Sub. 19^; W. 16.
94. THE COUNTRY MAID. Bunbury.
(Stipple.)
W.L.’s, in oval. Two country girls standing together
in open landscape, one carrying bucket by means of hoop,