Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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ART COLLECTIONS OF THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. 53 & The drawing lesson. Sketching from nature; “ She paints a picture but she draws a heart. f$ “It is the hour when lovers' vows seem sweet in every whispered word.” 90 No. 1 Question. “He leans upon his gun to say, ‘Has any wild fowl fled this way.’ ” ft No. 2. Answer, “ I saw a goose fly by apace, if you follow you may win the race.” 0 “"Wet damps the powder, but enlivens the man.” J3 “With my pipe of tobacco and my friend sitting by me, I would kingdoms resign for my cot crowned with ivy.” M “It was a summer’s evening, Old Caspar’s i S5 86 SI 83 80 40 work was done, and beside his cottage door, was sitting in the sun.” His little grandchild sat by his side, whilst he read to her short stories of gwpts and fairies. The cottage carpenter. No 1. The wood is hard and he is dry. The cottage carpenter. No. 2. He wets his whistle, and greases his saw. The grindstone is to the tool what play is to Jack. It sharpens the dull boy. “ The stream which bubbled o’er her pitcher’s brim, was like her childhood, sparkling, pure.” “ Out at the gate, and down by the brook, v ner* the violets grow in their shady nook-” ART COLLECTIONS OF THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. 1 The Vere Monument, "Westminster Ahbc-y. 2 Monument of Frederick the Great, Berlin. 8 Nymph of Fontainebleau in the Louvre, Cellini. 4 Bishop Bemward’s Pillar, Hild.sheim, and German Triptych. 6 Choir Screen, St. Michael’s, Ilildcsbeim. # Iron Gate from Hampton Court, by Hunting- don Shaw. J Angle of Cloisters, San Juan de los Reyes, Toledo. 8 Font in Notre Dame, Hal, Be!gium. 9 Byzantine Lion from Brunswick 10 Lectern from Notre Dame, Hal, Belgium. 11 Pulpit from a Mosque in Cairo. 13 St. George and the Dragon, Prague. 18 Tomb of Count Hennenberg, Church of Romhild, in Meiningen, near Coburg. 44 Shrine of Saint Scbaldus, Nuremberg. 16 Monument of Duke Erich, Church of St Blaise, MUnden. 16 Fountain, Perseus and Medusa, Munich. 17 Seven-branched Candlestick, Munster, Essen. 18 South East Court, looking North. Indian Architecture. 19 Indian Sculpture. Saitron, Rajpootana. 'SO Carving by Veit Stoss, Town Hall, Nurem- berg. 21 Byzantine Door, Church of S. Maria, Cologne. *22. Gateway of the Sanchi Tope, India. S3 Casts of Infant Tritons and Sea Monsters, Munich. 34 Choir Stalls, Him Cathedral. U5 Cast from a Chimney Piece, Louvre, by German Pilon. 28 Seven-branched Candlestick, Milan. 27 Centre portion of Schrcyor Monument, Nuremberg. S3 Right hand side of Behreyer Monument, Nuremberg. 82 Left hand side of Schreyer Monument, Nuremberg. •34 Group of Mercury and Psyche, from the Louvre. 93 Tnjan Column. Romo Base portion. 32 Diagram of Principal Buildings in the world. 33 Monument of "Walter Grey, Archbishop of York. 31 Thierta della Gloria, Santiago Cathedral. 35 Portal from the Chapter House, Rochester Cathedral, 1310. 36 Rood Loft, from the Cathedral, Bois-le-duc, North Brabant. 37 Jason, by a Scholar of Michael Angelo. 38 St. George, bv Donatello. 39 Virgin and Child, at Bruges, attributed to Michael Angelo. 40 Frieze, from Lucca, by Jacopo della Quercia. 41 Cupid, original Statue by Michael Anzelo, 1407. ° 42 A Slave, by Michael Angelo (unfinished statue.) 43 Florentine Boar, in the Museum of Uifizi. 44 Tomb of Filippo Decio in the Campo Santa, Pisa. 45 Rcredos of an altar, now in the Cftinpe Santo, Pisa. 46 Virgin and Child, Florentine Sculpture Campo Santo, Pisa. 47 Fountain, from the Palazzo Stufa, Florence. 48 Pulpit in Baptistery, Pisa, by Nicola Pisano, 1260. 49 Pulpit in Cathedral of Fisa, by Giorann. Pisano. 50 St. Matthew, della Robbia ware, Italian, 1520. 51 Case of Ivory and Wax figures, modern English. 52 The Annuaicatioa, della Robbia ware, Italian. 53 Altar-piece, from the Certosa, near Pavia, Italian. 54 Piaster Casts from the Museum of the "OfE ri, Florence. 55 Candelabrum. The original is in the Museum of the Louvre. 56 Lavabo or Fountain, by Rovezzano, Sanso- vino, Florentine. 57 Alto-relievo, part of Tomb of Gaston deFoiX. 58 Statue of the Virgin kneeling, by Civitali. 59 Group of N^politan Figures. 18thCenfcww ( Continue:l on following p:igc).