402
JEAN BAPTIST GREUZE.
9- A Pair. Busts of young women ; one of which repre-
sents a pretty woman reclining on a couch or sofa.
1 st. 4 in. by 1 st. 2 in.—C.
Collection of M. de la Live de Jully, 1769. . 4110/y. 166Z.
10. A Pair. Busts of a Boy and Girl.
1 ft. 3 in. by 1 ft.—C.
Collection of M. de la Live de Jully, 1769. . 4410/s. 176Z.
11. The Bust of a pretty Woman with a hat on, and dressed
in a white corset, relieved by a muslin handkerchief tied
negligently round her neck.
\st. Qin. by A.st. 4 in.—C.
Collection of M. La Borde, . . . 1783. . 621fs. 251.
-- M. Montesquieu, . . 1788. . 560fs. 221.
12. VAveugle Dupe. The scene is passing in a room in
which an aged man, quite blind, is seated, cautiously holding
the hand of his daughter, who has her arm round the neck of
her lover; the latter is ascending from a cellar with a jug in
his hand, and his approach has excited the apprehension of the
old man, whose sense of hearing is not quite so dull as the
young couple would have it to be; the girl, although
a little alarmed lest discovery should ensue, appears to be per-
suading her father that his suspicion of the presence of a
second person is merely a conceit. Engraved by L. Cars.
2 st. by 1 ft. 8 in.—C.
Collection of M. de la Live de Jully, 1769. . 2300/s. 92Z.
- Choiseul Praslin, . . 1793. . 1001/s. 40Z.
-- Lord Charles Townshend, 1835 52gs.
Now in the possession of John Cole, Esq.
JEAN BAPTIST GREUZE.
9- A Pair. Busts of young women ; one of which repre-
sents a pretty woman reclining on a couch or sofa.
1 st. 4 in. by 1 st. 2 in.—C.
Collection of M. de la Live de Jully, 1769. . 4110/y. 166Z.
10. A Pair. Busts of a Boy and Girl.
1 ft. 3 in. by 1 ft.—C.
Collection of M. de la Live de Jully, 1769. . 4410/s. 176Z.
11. The Bust of a pretty Woman with a hat on, and dressed
in a white corset, relieved by a muslin handkerchief tied
negligently round her neck.
\st. Qin. by A.st. 4 in.—C.
Collection of M. La Borde, . . . 1783. . 621fs. 251.
-- M. Montesquieu, . . 1788. . 560fs. 221.
12. VAveugle Dupe. The scene is passing in a room in
which an aged man, quite blind, is seated, cautiously holding
the hand of his daughter, who has her arm round the neck of
her lover; the latter is ascending from a cellar with a jug in
his hand, and his approach has excited the apprehension of the
old man, whose sense of hearing is not quite so dull as the
young couple would have it to be; the girl, although
a little alarmed lest discovery should ensue, appears to be per-
suading her father that his suspicion of the presence of a
second person is merely a conceit. Engraved by L. Cars.
2 st. by 1 ft. 8 in.—C.
Collection of M. de la Live de Jully, 1769. . 2300/s. 92Z.
- Choiseul Praslin, . . 1793. . 1001/s. 40Z.
-- Lord Charles Townshend, 1835 52gs.
Now in the possession of John Cole, Esq.