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Jameson, Anna
Companion to the most celebrated private galleries of art in London: containing accurate catalogues, arranged alphabetically, for immediate reference, each preceded by an historical & critical introduction, with a prefactory essay on art, artists, collectors & connoisseurs — London: Saunders and Otley, 1844

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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.
 
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