THE WORKS OF GASPAR NETSCHER.
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67. Lady caressing a dog, a maid dressing her hair Dresden 164
69. Shepherd and shepherdess, in a landscape . ... ib.
72. The artist’s children ..165
78. Man grinding a knife on a wheel.Turin 166
79. Woman combing a child’s hair, &c. &c. . . Amsterdam ib.
80. Lady, with roses in her hand, near a fountain . . . ib.
81. Company of ladies and gentlemen, in masquerade . . ib.
HISTORICAL AND MYTHOLOGICAL SUBJECTS.
3. Cleopatra destroying herself with an asp.147
12. Vertumnus and Pomona.149
32. Sarah presenting Hagar to Abraham.154
34. Nymphs adorning a statue of Venus.155
57. Same subject, differently composed.161
52. Bathsheba receiving a letter and presents . . Munich 160
66. Nymph surprised, while sleeping, by a satyr .... 164
73. Diana and Endymion.165
74. Bacchus and Ariadne.ib.
PORTRAITS—SINGLE FIGURES.
1. Artist at a window ; palette, pencils, &c. J. Fullerton, Esq. 146
2. Same person, dressed in a mantle.ib.
46. A beautiful child, supposed to be the Princess Mary 159
68. Artist sitting at a table ; his head on his hand Dresden 164
75. Queen Mary, Consort of William III.165
76. John de Witt, dressed in a ssowered silk robe . . . . ib.
77. Cornelius de Witt, enveloped in a mantle.ib.
SCHOLARS AND IMITATORS.
Theodore Netscher.167
Constantine Netscher.ib.
Observations.ib.
309
No. Page
67. Lady caressing a dog, a maid dressing her hair Dresden 164
69. Shepherd and shepherdess, in a landscape . ... ib.
72. The artist’s children ..165
78. Man grinding a knife on a wheel.Turin 166
79. Woman combing a child’s hair, &c. &c. . . Amsterdam ib.
80. Lady, with roses in her hand, near a fountain . . . ib.
81. Company of ladies and gentlemen, in masquerade . . ib.
HISTORICAL AND MYTHOLOGICAL SUBJECTS.
3. Cleopatra destroying herself with an asp.147
12. Vertumnus and Pomona.149
32. Sarah presenting Hagar to Abraham.154
34. Nymphs adorning a statue of Venus.155
57. Same subject, differently composed.161
52. Bathsheba receiving a letter and presents . . Munich 160
66. Nymph surprised, while sleeping, by a satyr .... 164
73. Diana and Endymion.165
74. Bacchus and Ariadne.ib.
PORTRAITS—SINGLE FIGURES.
1. Artist at a window ; palette, pencils, &c. J. Fullerton, Esq. 146
2. Same person, dressed in a mantle.ib.
46. A beautiful child, supposed to be the Princess Mary 159
68. Artist sitting at a table ; his head on his hand Dresden 164
75. Queen Mary, Consort of William III.165
76. John de Witt, dressed in a ssowered silk robe . . . . ib.
77. Cornelius de Witt, enveloped in a mantle.ib.
SCHOLARS AND IMITATORS.
Theodore Netscher.167
Constantine Netscher.ib.
Observations.ib.