W. Joy G. Watson 76 A Gleaner 77 Matlock, Derbyshire E. Price 78 Scenery in Wicklow W. Cowen 79 Scene from "Les Precieuses Ridicules"A. E Chalon, R. A. 80 Italian Water-carrier T. Barker 81 Cupid H. Pickersgill, A.R.A. 82" Love among the Roses" Mrs. Ansley 83 A Boat in high Surf T. Hasting's 84 Evening, Composition J.Gilbert 85 Upper Lake of Killarney W. Cowen 86 Le Billet A. E. Chalon, R. A. 87 Roman Youths at play T.Barker 88 An Attack on a French Convoy and Escort near Guadaluxara by the Empezinado D. Dighton G. Watson F. C. Lewis 89 A Musical Party 90 A Brook Scene 91 Scene in Berkshire; Evening J. Tennant 92 View of St. Bernard's Well; Evening G. Vincent 93 Juvenile Solicitude W.S.Watson 94 A Bacchante - T. Stewardson 95 View on Taunton Marsh 104 Moonlight 105 Travellers from Chamouni J. J. Masquerier 106 Landscape, Composition : EvenH. Landseer ing 107 Landscape - P. Reinagle, R. A. 108 View of a Wooden Bridge near Loch-Katrine 4. Nasmath 109 Scene at White Knights T. C. Hofland 110 The Prodigal Son J. Graham ddd Young Bird-catcher W. Davison 112 Lake of Lugano W. Cowen 113 Dovedale, Derbyshire E. Price 114 Puss in favour B. R. Faulkner 115 The Dancing Bear W. F. Witherington 116 Latimers, from Chenies, Bucks. G. Samuel 117 Lord Bolton's Game-keeper's Cottage, at Bazing W. Lewis 118 Landscape J. Wauthier 119 Cottage at Rydal C. Deane 120 Cupid sheltering his Darling from the Storm W. Etty 121 Cottage at Hodsden Green G. Hughes 122 Morning; effect after a Storm; Regent's Park J. Hayter 123 View in the Valley of Chamouni W. De la Motte East Side. 158 Cottage in Cardiganshire W. Payne 159 Landscape: Evening J. Hughes 160 A Party of Pleasure R. T. Bone 161 Boy and Donkey E. Landseer 162 A Hare, with red-legg'd Partridges 163 Brenda Troil. Chap. III G. Miles Vide Pirate, Miss Jones 164 Portico of a Pavilion near the Lake of Geneva 165 A Study Mrs. Terry H. Walter E. Childe Hampstead E. Goodall 166 A Grove Scene 167 Composition on Heath 168 Windsor Castle: Moonlight T. C. Hofland 169 Henry VIII. and Francis I. crowned Victors at the Tournament of the Cloth of Gold F. P. Stephanoff 133 Fishing Boats; a Calm 170 Pointers J. F. Leurs J. Wilson 171 View near Tintern 172 Coast Seene, with Figures N. Chantry 173 Infancy Miss E. Jones: 174, Market-place at Orleans, with a Statue of Jeanne d'Arc G. Jones, A.R. A. 175 An Ass's Head N. Chantry 176 Head of an Old Man J, Graham 177 Eltruda ---G. Bestland 178 The Bullfinch in danger Mrs. W. Carpenter 179 Fruit & Platt, Jun. 180 Cash-account examined W. M'Call 181. A Farm Yard E. Childe 182 View on Crostwich Common J.B. Ladbrook 183 View of the Bay of Naples and Vesuvius, from Capo di Monte: J. W. Morgan: 184 Landscape T. Smith 185 Manfred stabs his Daughter by mistake, at the Tomb of Alfonso J. Taylor 186 Cheerfulness Mrs. W. Carpenter 187 Knaresborough T. C. Hofland 188 New Road to Matrimony; or New Marriage Act W. Ingalton 189 View in Bragwood J. Linnel 190 Ale-house Door West Side, E. Childe A. Cooper, R. A 211 Head of a Polish Jew Mrs. W. Carpenter 212 Loading a Cart B. Chille 213 Evening; a Scene in Wieklow J. 4. O'Connor 214 Landscape P. Reinagle, R. A. 215 Afternoon in September; Com position M. Peacock 216 View on the Thames near the Patent Shot Tower C. Deane 217 Death of Adonis R. T. Bone 218 View on the Falls of Jumel C. Towne 219 Study of an Old Man's Head W. Emerson 220 Landscape; Composition J. B. Ladbrooke 221 Landscape; Composition. W. Willes 222 Maria Grazie, the wife of a Brigand Chief W. Brockedan 223 Landscape; Composition; Evening 224 Scene near Sandhurst J. Barnicle A Wilson 225 Baggage halting J. A. Atkinson 226 The Bird-nester T.Berker SOUTH ROOM. West Side. 227 Hare and wild Fowl G. Stevena 228 Water-spout, near Albania; Bri tish Men-of-war J. Cartwright 229 Shooting Poney and Pointer JW. Lambert 230 Composition, from Sketches in the Vale of Llanillted J. Wilson 197 Sketch near Battersea H. Chapman 233 The Woodman 234 The Toilet J. V. Barber 198 Distant View of Bamburgh Castle 235 Game - B. Barker Miss Adams E. Hastings E. Hastings 236 Salvator Rosa's St Wille 199 Scene at Malton J. Tennant 200 View of Chelsea Chas, Deane 201 A popular Actor in Henry IV, J. Jackson, R. A, 202 The Death of Priam H. P. Bone 203 Study from Nature H Jones 204 View from Vauxhall E. Childe 205 Vision of Zechariah W. Brockedon 206 Study from Nature R. R. Reinagle, A. R. A. 207 View near Stirling Castle C. Bayley G. Vincent 208 Moonlight 237 Landscape, with Cattle 4. B. Van Worrell. 238 Landscape -G. H. Phillips 239 Study from a Shepherd of Spe leta W. Brokedon 240 Dr. Primrose selling Black berryR, B. Davis 241 Master Simon the Doctor, with Brumo, imposes upon Calandrino J.M. Wright Annual Orations on St. Mate thews's Day, at Christ's Hos 242 Boris pital T. Stothard, R. A INTELLIGENCE RELATIVE TO THE FINE ARTS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. FOREIGN. PARIS. Great Prize for Painting. The subject given by the Academy was Orestes and Pylades from the Iphegenia of Euripides. The Academy decided that there was no picture entitled to the principal grand prize, but they adjudged two secondary grand prizes; the first to M. Augustus Hyacinthe Debay, a native of Nantes, in the department of the Lower Seine, eighteen years and a half old, and a pupil of M. Gros, a member of the Institute: the second to M. Francois Bouchot of Paris, twentytwo years old, a pupil of M. Le Thiers, member of the Institute. The Academy also voted an honorary mention and a silver medal to M. Sebastien-Louis Willen Noblin, a native of Warsaw, twenty-five years old, and pupil of M. Regnault. Great Prize for Sculpture. The subject given by the Academy was Jason carrying away the golden fleece. The principal grand prize was not awarded, but two secondary grand prizes were distributed, the one to M. Charles-Marie-Emile Lanrie, of Paris, twenty-four years old, pupil of M. Cartellier, member of the Institute; the other to M. Louis Deprez, of Paris, aged twenty years, a pupil of M. Bosio, member of the Institute. Great Prize for Architecture.The subject of the medal was, a design for a hall of rehearsal, (salle defénitive) for the Opera-house. This Eur. Mag. Feb. 1823. hall is to be erected near the centre of the city, where there may be the greatest number of convenient approaches. The first great prize was awarded to Emile James Gilbert, of Paris, twenty-nine years old, and pupil of M. Vignon (Barthelemi). The second grand prize was won by M. Peter Francis Louis Fontaine, a native of Pontoise, in the department of the Oise, pupil of Messrs. Percier and Fontaine, members of the Institute. The second prize (of the second class) was awarded to M. Jules Frederic Bouchet, of Paris, twenty-two and a half years old, pupil of Messrs. Debret and Guixepin, architect to the government. The Academy further voted an honorary notice and a medal to Mr. Leon Vaudoyer, of Paris, aged twenty-nine years, and pupil of Messrs. Vaudoyer and Lebas, architects to government; and the Academy decreed that in their public meeting, an especial notification should be made of the great satisfaction afforded to them by the general merit of the school of architecture. The purchase of M. Drouetti's fine collection of Egyptian antiques having been refused by the French government, the whole of them have been carried to Turin, in consideration of a pension for life, granted to the proprietor by the Sardinian government. The four pictures of L. M. Ducis, |