162 THE BRIDGEWATER GALLERY.
LINTON (W.), living in 1843.
307 View on the Coast of Southern Italy.
LIVERSEEGE (Henry,) b. 1803; d. 1832. [This young painter
was the son of a workman in a cotton manufactory at Manchester.
As a painter of scenes and groups from familiar life or works of fic-
tion, conceived with great dramatic power, character, and expression,
he had attained high excellence and reputation, when he died at the
early age of twenty-nine.]
308 Hamlet and his Mother, in the Closet Scene.
MILBOURNE.
309 A Sea View during a Fresh Breeze.—Purchased by Lord
F. Egerton.
NEWTON (G. S.), R.A., b. 1794 ; d. 1835.
310 A Young Lady, hiding her face in deep grief.—On the
ground at her feet, a letter on black-edged paper. One of
the artist’s best pictures. A duplicate is in the possession
of the Earl of Chesterfield.
POOLE (P. F.), now living, 1843.
311 Two Children at a Stile.—A very pretty little picture.
REINAGLE (Ramsey Richard), R.A., living in 1843.
312 A Landscape—representing an extensive view over an
open country.
REYNOLDS, (Sir Joshua), b. 1723 ; d. 1792.
313 Portrait of a Lady. Full length.
RIPPINGILLE (E. V.), now living, 1843.
314 A Brigand’s Wife.
SIMSON (W.), living in 1843.
315 Hagar and Ishmael.—Exhibited in 1842.
STONE (Frank), living in 1843.
316 A Girl and her Lover.—The subject is taken from the
Lay of Elena, in Taylor’s Philip van Artevelde.*
C. 3 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 10 in.
* This charming little picture was exhibited in the Gallery of the British In-
stitution, in 1841. It was immediately purchased by Mr. Rogers, (whose ap-
proving choice would stamp a value on any picture,) and by him ceded to Lord
F. Egerton. The original sketch for the female figure was from the beautiful
head of Mrs. Norton.
LINTON (W.), living in 1843.
307 View on the Coast of Southern Italy.
LIVERSEEGE (Henry,) b. 1803; d. 1832. [This young painter
was the son of a workman in a cotton manufactory at Manchester.
As a painter of scenes and groups from familiar life or works of fic-
tion, conceived with great dramatic power, character, and expression,
he had attained high excellence and reputation, when he died at the
early age of twenty-nine.]
308 Hamlet and his Mother, in the Closet Scene.
MILBOURNE.
309 A Sea View during a Fresh Breeze.—Purchased by Lord
F. Egerton.
NEWTON (G. S.), R.A., b. 1794 ; d. 1835.
310 A Young Lady, hiding her face in deep grief.—On the
ground at her feet, a letter on black-edged paper. One of
the artist’s best pictures. A duplicate is in the possession
of the Earl of Chesterfield.
POOLE (P. F.), now living, 1843.
311 Two Children at a Stile.—A very pretty little picture.
REINAGLE (Ramsey Richard), R.A., living in 1843.
312 A Landscape—representing an extensive view over an
open country.
REYNOLDS, (Sir Joshua), b. 1723 ; d. 1792.
313 Portrait of a Lady. Full length.
RIPPINGILLE (E. V.), now living, 1843.
314 A Brigand’s Wife.
SIMSON (W.), living in 1843.
315 Hagar and Ishmael.—Exhibited in 1842.
STONE (Frank), living in 1843.
316 A Girl and her Lover.—The subject is taken from the
Lay of Elena, in Taylor’s Philip van Artevelde.*
C. 3 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 10 in.
* This charming little picture was exhibited in the Gallery of the British In-
stitution, in 1841. It was immediately purchased by Mr. Rogers, (whose ap-
proving choice would stamp a value on any picture,) and by him ceded to Lord
F. Egerton. The original sketch for the female figure was from the beautiful
head of Mrs. Norton.