LIST OF CHIEF PICTURES 233
1895. Nymph and Sleeping Cupid and Companion. Sold by Anon to
Leggatt for £120 15s.
Sir J. Reade eighteen years old. Sold by Reade to Agnew for £147.
1896. Picture of Nymphs and Cupid. Oval, 10 x 12J. Sold by Hawkins
to Gribble for £141 15s.
Lady with Blue-and-gold Dress. Oval, 25J x 22. Sold by Hawkins
to Colnaghi for £73 105.
Mrs. Yates. Signed and dated Rome, 1794. Sold for £73 105.
Teresa Bandettini. 50 x 36J. Sold by Goldsmith to Agnew for £73 105.
(See page 165.)
1897. Judgment of Paris. Circle. Sold by Hirsch to Gribble for £162 155.
1901. Portrait of the Artist, in White, and with Lilac Scarf. Sold by McKay
to Fairfax Murray for £94 105.
1902. The Blind Fiddler. 8 x 9J. Sold by Barton to Lorent for £71 8s.
1903. Lady with White Dress and Blue Scarf, seated. 50 x 40. Sold by
Sir R. Affleck to Eyles for £131 5s.
1904. Anna Montgomery and her eldest Son, Lord William Townshend, as
Cupid holding a dove.1 Engraved by Cheesman. 23J X 19I.
Exhibited at National Portrait Exhibition, 1867 (429). Sold by
Townshend Trustees to Vokins for £378.
George, First Marquis Townshend and the Family of his first wife
Baroness Compton. Sold by Townshend Trustees to C. Davis
for £115 105.
Prudence, Temperance, Fortitude and Justice. nf circles. Sold by
Capt. A. Campbell to Sotheran for £199 105.
Zeuxis arranging the pose for the picture of Juno. 31 x 44. Sold by
J. Corbett to McLean for £131 55.
Second Lord Spencer, Duchess of Devonshire and Children in Land-
scape. 44 x 56. Sold by E. J. Lowe for £152 55.
1905. Una and the Lion. Oval, 12J x 10. Sold by Agnew to Colnaghi
for £52 105.
Set of four Classical Scenes. Sold by Col. Baldock to Usher for
£115 IOS.
Ariadne. Oval, io| x 7|. Sold by Schaeffer to Permain for £89 155.
1906. Miss Anne Braithwaite. Oval, 23 x 19. Sold by H. D. Turner to
P. Nelke for £420.
Lady in Blue Dress. 29 x 24I. Sold by J. H. North & Co. to Lewis
& Simmons for £75 125.
Paris and TEnone. Oval, 7x6. Sold by Lady Currie for £58 165.
Lady working Embroidery and Lady arranging Flowers. (A pair),
34 x 28. Sold by Anon to Colnaghi for £60 185.
Angelica divided between Painting and Music. Signed Rome, 1794.
58 x 56. Sold for £650.
1 This now belongs to Lady Yarborough.
1895. Nymph and Sleeping Cupid and Companion. Sold by Anon to
Leggatt for £120 15s.
Sir J. Reade eighteen years old. Sold by Reade to Agnew for £147.
1896. Picture of Nymphs and Cupid. Oval, 10 x 12J. Sold by Hawkins
to Gribble for £141 15s.
Lady with Blue-and-gold Dress. Oval, 25J x 22. Sold by Hawkins
to Colnaghi for £73 105.
Mrs. Yates. Signed and dated Rome, 1794. Sold for £73 105.
Teresa Bandettini. 50 x 36J. Sold by Goldsmith to Agnew for £73 105.
(See page 165.)
1897. Judgment of Paris. Circle. Sold by Hirsch to Gribble for £162 155.
1901. Portrait of the Artist, in White, and with Lilac Scarf. Sold by McKay
to Fairfax Murray for £94 105.
1902. The Blind Fiddler. 8 x 9J. Sold by Barton to Lorent for £71 8s.
1903. Lady with White Dress and Blue Scarf, seated. 50 x 40. Sold by
Sir R. Affleck to Eyles for £131 5s.
1904. Anna Montgomery and her eldest Son, Lord William Townshend, as
Cupid holding a dove.1 Engraved by Cheesman. 23J X 19I.
Exhibited at National Portrait Exhibition, 1867 (429). Sold by
Townshend Trustees to Vokins for £378.
George, First Marquis Townshend and the Family of his first wife
Baroness Compton. Sold by Townshend Trustees to C. Davis
for £115 105.
Prudence, Temperance, Fortitude and Justice. nf circles. Sold by
Capt. A. Campbell to Sotheran for £199 105.
Zeuxis arranging the pose for the picture of Juno. 31 x 44. Sold by
J. Corbett to McLean for £131 55.
Second Lord Spencer, Duchess of Devonshire and Children in Land-
scape. 44 x 56. Sold by E. J. Lowe for £152 55.
1905. Una and the Lion. Oval, 12J x 10. Sold by Agnew to Colnaghi
for £52 105.
Set of four Classical Scenes. Sold by Col. Baldock to Usher for
£115 IOS.
Ariadne. Oval, io| x 7|. Sold by Schaeffer to Permain for £89 155.
1906. Miss Anne Braithwaite. Oval, 23 x 19. Sold by H. D. Turner to
P. Nelke for £420.
Lady in Blue Dress. 29 x 24I. Sold by J. H. North & Co. to Lewis
& Simmons for £75 125.
Paris and TEnone. Oval, 7x6. Sold by Lady Currie for £58 165.
Lady working Embroidery and Lady arranging Flowers. (A pair),
34 x 28. Sold by Anon to Colnaghi for £60 185.
Angelica divided between Painting and Music. Signed Rome, 1794.
58 x 56. Sold for £650.
1 This now belongs to Lady Yarborough.