Ditto, Yellow Bed-chamber Chimney-piece Ditto, Ditto, Library Chimney-piece after Panini. Ditto, Yellow Dreffing-room ditto Harding after Panini. Ditto, Red Dreffing-room, over the Chimneypiece, ditto Ditto. Ditto, Store-room Chimney-piece, ditto Ditto. Ditto, over the Doors of the Red Drawing-room after P. Panini. Ditto, over the Doors of the Red Drawing-room Harding after Panini. Ditto, with Figures over the Door in the Saloon Landscape, with Figures, Green Dreffing-room Chimney-piece Ditto. Landscape, with Figures, Green Bed-chamber Chimney-piece. Fruit and Flowers, Break faft Chimney-piece. Pharaoh's Daughter and Mofes Chev. Vanderwerff. Meffage by the Angels to the Shepherds Ditto. King Zeleucus giving his kingdom to his fon Brower. An Italian playing on the Guitar Landscape, with Figures and Cattle Wouvermans. Landfcape, with Figures and Cattle Wouvermans. Holy Family A Woman with a Torch Schalten. Ditto. A Schoolmafter I Lord SCARSDALE S building a moft magnificent palace by Kedleston, near Derby. The Architect is Mr. Adams, the well-known Editor of the Ruins of Dioclefian's Palace. Every thing is fitting up in the most fumptuous manner, and finishing in the highest taste. Of the pictures which are already placed, take the following very imperfect catalogue, till a better can be obtained. In the Dining-Room. Dead Game and Dogs. An excellent picture in high prefervation, by Snyders. A Landscape, with a Public-house and figures, by Teodon, An An Historical Piece, by Zuccarelli. Birds, by Barlow. Two Landscapes, by Zuccarelli. Still Life: a fawn, peacock, &c. by Snyders. The Saloon Terminates in a grand dome at top, finished like the Pantheon. An old Man with a flapped Hat and Ruff, by Rembrandt. Bacchus and Ariadne, a capital picture, by Luca Giordano. Landscape with Figures, by Tempesta. Figures and Cattle, by Baffan. Jofeph interpreting Pharaoh's Dream, by Rembrandt, in his best manner. Bacchus and Ariadne, two fingle figures, by Guido. Holy Family, by Raphael. Adam and Eve, by Dominico Feti. Landscape, by Claude Lorrain. Marcus dead, by Paul Veronefe. Coriolanus, Ditto. VOL. II. H Orlando |