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376 COLLECTION OF SIR R. PEEL.
MULREADY (W.), R.A., living in 1844.
*Rustic Interior—with children firing off a small cannon.
OWEN (Edward), R.A., b. 1769 ; d. 1824.
* Portrait of Sir George Beaumont.
PICKERSGILL (H.), R.A., living in 1843.
Portrait of William Wordsworth, the poet.
*Portrait of Cuvier, the great French naturalist.
*Portrait of Lord Lyndhurst.—Full length, seated, in the
Chancellor’s robes, and with the insignia of office.
*Portrait of the Right Hon. Henry Goulburn.—Three-
quarters; holding a paper.
REYNOLDS (Sir Joshua), b. 1723 ; d. 1792. [See the introduction
to Lord Lansdowne’s collection.]
The Snake in the Grass; or, Love unbinding the Zone of
Beauty.—Of this subject, Sir Joshua painted three pic-
tures. One for Prince Potemkin; one presented to Henry
Hope, Esq., now in the Soane Museum; and one for Lord
Carysfort, which is the one before us.
Robinetta.—Painted about 1786, and said to be a study
from the Hon. Mrs. Tollemache.*
Portrait of Dr. Johnson.—The same which was painted for
Mrs. Thrale, in 1778.
Portrait of Edmund Burke.
*Portrait of Arthur Murphy.
Portrait of a Lady and Child.—The lady is seen in profile,
and it is a face of peculiar elegance.
PHILLIPS (Thomas), R.A.Jiving in 1844.
Portrait of Lord Byron.—A duplicate of the picture in the
possession of the present Lord Byron.
* Northcote’s “ Life of Sir J. Reynolds.”
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376 COLLECTION OF SIR R. PEEL.
MULREADY (W.), R.A., living in 1844.
*Rustic Interior—with children firing off a small cannon.
OWEN (Edward), R.A., b. 1769 ; d. 1824.
* Portrait of Sir George Beaumont.
PICKERSGILL (H.), R.A., living in 1843.
Portrait of William Wordsworth, the poet.
*Portrait of Cuvier, the great French naturalist.
*Portrait of Lord Lyndhurst.—Full length, seated, in the
Chancellor’s robes, and with the insignia of office.
*Portrait of the Right Hon. Henry Goulburn.—Three-
quarters; holding a paper.
REYNOLDS (Sir Joshua), b. 1723 ; d. 1792. [See the introduction
to Lord Lansdowne’s collection.]
The Snake in the Grass; or, Love unbinding the Zone of
Beauty.—Of this subject, Sir Joshua painted three pic-
tures. One for Prince Potemkin; one presented to Henry
Hope, Esq., now in the Soane Museum; and one for Lord
Carysfort, which is the one before us.
Robinetta.—Painted about 1786, and said to be a study
from the Hon. Mrs. Tollemache.*
Portrait of Dr. Johnson.—The same which was painted for
Mrs. Thrale, in 1778.
Portrait of Edmund Burke.
*Portrait of Arthur Murphy.
Portrait of a Lady and Child.—The lady is seen in profile,
and it is a face of peculiar elegance.
PHILLIPS (Thomas), R.A.Jiving in 1844.
Portrait of Lord Byron.—A duplicate of the picture in the
possession of the present Lord Byron.
* Northcote’s “ Life of Sir J. Reynolds.”