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INDEX TO
No. Page
128. Alehymists; the effects of the delusive science ... 42
135. Forced marriage ; the bride weeping J. N. Hughs, Esq. 44
136. Effects of intemperance ; an exterior.45
143. Twelfth-night; 9 persons round a table J. Fulton, Esq. 47
148. The spendthrift, attended by two females H. P. Hope, Esq. 49
149. Christening; a gossiping group on the right . Ditto ib.
152. Alchymist; an old man at a furnace, and two others . 51
155. Marriage contract.52
159. Fighting cocks ; twelve persons . . Marquis of Bute 53
168. Distribution of provisions after a funeral P. d’Arenberg 57
167. Saying grace ; four figures .... Prince Eugene ib.
185. Same subject; the woman has an infant in her arms . 62
175. The recruiters ; a man reading. M. Six Van Hillegom 59
178. A fair at Leyden.60
179. Female pickpockets robbing a fiddler ib.
189. The club ; a group of four men, &c.64
193. Village queen ; eight persons at a table.65
WEDDINGS, MERRY-MAKING, AND FEASTING.
3. Jan Steen taking wine with a female.2
7. Man presenting oysters to a woman .3
11. Large company feasting—3 st. 4^ in. by 3 st.—C. . . 4
17. Jan Steen with a violin ; a dog dancing .6
48. Nine persons ata table, one of whom is cutting ham . . 15
51. Hurdy-gurdy player ; seventeen persons Baron Verstolk 16
56. A man sitting on the floor, with a bottle in his hand, &c. &c. 18
58. Wedding; 51 persons. The bride advancing to the door ib.
59. Village marriage.19
67. The artist quitting with regret his company M. Francken 21
74. Social party; a servant pouring out a glass of wine . . 23
81. Domestic scene, full of humour.26
99. Marriage feast. 31
104. A fine woman, holding her glass to be filled M. Valdou 34
INDEX TO
No. Page
128. Alehymists; the effects of the delusive science ... 42
135. Forced marriage ; the bride weeping J. N. Hughs, Esq. 44
136. Effects of intemperance ; an exterior.45
143. Twelfth-night; 9 persons round a table J. Fulton, Esq. 47
148. The spendthrift, attended by two females H. P. Hope, Esq. 49
149. Christening; a gossiping group on the right . Ditto ib.
152. Alchymist; an old man at a furnace, and two others . 51
155. Marriage contract.52
159. Fighting cocks ; twelve persons . . Marquis of Bute 53
168. Distribution of provisions after a funeral P. d’Arenberg 57
167. Saying grace ; four figures .... Prince Eugene ib.
185. Same subject; the woman has an infant in her arms . 62
175. The recruiters ; a man reading. M. Six Van Hillegom 59
178. A fair at Leyden.60
179. Female pickpockets robbing a fiddler ib.
189. The club ; a group of four men, &c.64
193. Village queen ; eight persons at a table.65
WEDDINGS, MERRY-MAKING, AND FEASTING.
3. Jan Steen taking wine with a female.2
7. Man presenting oysters to a woman .3
11. Large company feasting—3 st. 4^ in. by 3 st.—C. . . 4
17. Jan Steen with a violin ; a dog dancing .6
48. Nine persons ata table, one of whom is cutting ham . . 15
51. Hurdy-gurdy player ; seventeen persons Baron Verstolk 16
56. A man sitting on the floor, with a bottle in his hand, &c. &c. 18
58. Wedding; 51 persons. The bride advancing to the door ib.
59. Village marriage.19
67. The artist quitting with regret his company M. Francken 21
74. Social party; a servant pouring out a glass of wine . . 23
81. Domestic scene, full of humour.26
99. Marriage feast. 31
104. A fine woman, holding her glass to be filled M. Valdou 34