THE DEATH OF HANNIBAL.
and proves that M. Le Mire did not begin his subject
without pre'vious study. We can only accuse him of
representing Hannibal somewhat younger than history
reports him.
The drawing of this picture, of which the figures are
of the natural size, is noble and correct, the colouring
harmonious, and the execution highly finished. The
draperies are in good style, and the accessaries painted
with considerable taste.
and proves that M. Le Mire did not begin his subject
without pre'vious study. We can only accuse him of
representing Hannibal somewhat younger than history
reports him.
The drawing of this picture, of which the figures are
of the natural size, is noble and correct, the colouring
harmonious, and the execution highly finished. The
draperies are in good style, and the accessaries painted
with considerable taste.