216 THE SUTHERLAND GALLERY.
married, in 1819, to Earl Grosvenor, eldest son of the
Marquess of Westminster.
MARTIN (John), living in 1843.
185 The Subsiding of the Waters after the Deluge.
C. 4 ft. 7 in. by 7 ft. 1 in.
NEWTON (Gilbert Stuart), R.A., b. at Halifax, in Nova Scotia,
1794; d. 1835.
186 Portrait of Elizabeth, Countess Grosvenor.—Small half
length, seated.
PHILLIPS (T.), R.A. [A portrait painter by profession, and still
living, (in 1843.) The picture here stands alone among his works,
and shews how capable he was of excellence in the higher branches
of his art, until he gave himself entirely to portraiture.]
187 Venus and Adonis.—She is endeavouring to detain him
from the chase. A lovely picture, for the truly poetical
treatment of the subject, and the Titianesque feeling and
colouring.
REYNOLDS (Sir Joshua), P.R.A., b. 1723; d. 1792.
188 Portrait of Dr. Johnson, without his Wig.
ROMNEY (George), b. 1734; d. 1802.
189 Portrait of Lord Chancellor Thurlow.—Full-length.
WEST (Benjamin), P.R.A., b. 1738, in Philadelphia; d. in London,
1820.
190 Alexander and his Physician Philip.—Purchased by the
Marquess of Stafford, a short time before the death of the
painter, for a considerable sum. C. 3 ft. 1| in. by 3 ft. 6 in.
WILKIE (Sir David), R.A., b. 1785; d. 1841.
191 The Breakfast Table.—A pretty little conversation piece,
in his early manner; thoroughly English and domestic in
character. Painted in 1817, for the Marquess of Stafford.
WILSON (Richard), b. 1714; d. 1782.
192 A small Landscape.
married, in 1819, to Earl Grosvenor, eldest son of the
Marquess of Westminster.
MARTIN (John), living in 1843.
185 The Subsiding of the Waters after the Deluge.
C. 4 ft. 7 in. by 7 ft. 1 in.
NEWTON (Gilbert Stuart), R.A., b. at Halifax, in Nova Scotia,
1794; d. 1835.
186 Portrait of Elizabeth, Countess Grosvenor.—Small half
length, seated.
PHILLIPS (T.), R.A. [A portrait painter by profession, and still
living, (in 1843.) The picture here stands alone among his works,
and shews how capable he was of excellence in the higher branches
of his art, until he gave himself entirely to portraiture.]
187 Venus and Adonis.—She is endeavouring to detain him
from the chase. A lovely picture, for the truly poetical
treatment of the subject, and the Titianesque feeling and
colouring.
REYNOLDS (Sir Joshua), P.R.A., b. 1723; d. 1792.
188 Portrait of Dr. Johnson, without his Wig.
ROMNEY (George), b. 1734; d. 1802.
189 Portrait of Lord Chancellor Thurlow.—Full-length.
WEST (Benjamin), P.R.A., b. 1738, in Philadelphia; d. in London,
1820.
190 Alexander and his Physician Philip.—Purchased by the
Marquess of Stafford, a short time before the death of the
painter, for a considerable sum. C. 3 ft. 1| in. by 3 ft. 6 in.
WILKIE (Sir David), R.A., b. 1785; d. 1841.
191 The Breakfast Table.—A pretty little conversation piece,
in his early manner; thoroughly English and domestic in
character. Painted in 1817, for the Marquess of Stafford.
WILSON (Richard), b. 1714; d. 1782.
192 A small Landscape.