
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt:...being almost as clever as the work which originated it. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1833. Panel, 19 by 26. Sheepshanks Gift. 95. Tethered Rams watched by two sheep dogs. Exhibited at the Royal Acit'eay, 1839. Panel, 18 by 24. Sheepshanks Gift. 96. Sancho Panza And Dapple.--Cervantes, "Don Quixote." Panel, 1 by 6J. Signed, and dated 1824. Sheepshanks Gift. 97. The Angler's Guard.--A Newfoundland dog and a white Italian greyhound watching the fish basket and utensils of an angler. Exhibited at the British Institution, 1824. Panel, 5 by 5. Sheepshanks Gift. 98. A Naughty Child.--A little boy in the "sulks" squeezed up beside a doorpost. Exhibited at the British Institution, 1834. Millboard, 15 by 11. Sheepshanks Gift. 99. Suspense.--A bloodhound watching at a closed door. Exhibited at the British Institution, 1834. Panel, 27J by 35. Sheepshanks Gift. 100. COMICAL DOGS.--Two wiry-haired terriers, one with a Scotch bonnet on its head; the other wears a cap and has a short pipe in its mouth. Exhibited at the British Institution, 1836. Panel, 27$ by 30. Sheepshanks Gift. 101. Young Roebuck And Rough Hounds. Exhibited at the British Institution, 1840. Panel, 21 by 17. Sheepshanks Gift. 102. The Eagle's Nest. Exhibited at the British Institution, 1834. Millboard, 10 by 14. Sheepshanks Gift. 508-'82. The Stonebreaker And His Daughter Panel, 18 by 23. Jones Bequest. 78 Landsebr--Lawrence. 536-82. Lady Blessing Ton's Dog. Panel, 11 by 15. Signed, and dated 1832. Jones Bequest. 852-94. LION.--A Newfoundland dog, the property of the late W. H. de Merle, Esq. Painted in 1823. Canvas,'59 by 77. Bequeathe! by Mrs. Ann de Merle. F. 18. Sketch In The Highlands.--A shepherd and his flock. Painted in 1837, and presentjd after the painter's death by the f...
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2012-03-06
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