Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 9 -- art, literature, and miscellaneous (circa 1920)

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O X x'.^vviwxN <x lu., .LTD., Lantern Slide Publishers. ARTISTS AND THEIR WORK— Continued. CROWE, EYRE. 674 The Mitre Tavern. The Meeting of Dr. Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith, and James Boswell after the first performance of " The Good Natured Man." 2s. CRUIKSHAN K. 675*The Worship of Bacchus. 2s. See also series illustrating The Bottle, Code II and the Drunkard’s Children, Code I L, page 1007. CUTHBERT. 676 Christ comes back to the Disciples. 2s. 6d. CUYP, AELBERT. 677* Horses. 2s. 6d. 678*Landscape, Evening. 2s. 679*Landscape with Cattle and Figures. 2s. DANBY, F. 680 The Opening of the Sixth Seal. 2s. : 681 The Passage of the Red Sea. 2s. DANGER. 682 “ My Kingdom is not of this World.” Christ in a Mod- ern Church. 3s. DANIELL, W. 683 Action in the Bay of Navar- ino. 1827. 2s. DAVID, GERARD. 684*A Canon and his Patron Saints. 2s. DAVID, LOUIS. 685 Coronation of Napoleon I. and the Empress Josephine. 2s. 686 Henry IV.of France inArmour. 2s. DAVIDSON, T. 687 Nelson’s last signal at Trafal- gar. 2s. DAVIS. R. B. 688 Royal Cortege in Windsor Park. 2s. DAWE, H. 689 The only true likeness of our Saviour, taken from one cut on an emerald by command of Tiberius Caesar, and given from the treasury of Constantinople by the Em- peror of the Turks to Pope Innocent VIII., for the re- demption of his brother,then a captive of the Christians. DAWSON, HENRY. 690 St. Paul’s from the River. 2s. 6d. DEBAINES, BRUNET. 691 Canterbury. 2s. 6d. DEBAT, PONSON. 692 Maternity. 3s. 693 The Flower of Youth. 3s. DECAISNE. 694 Christ with the Doctors in the Temple. 2s. DEGER, E. 69 S Madonna and Child. 2s. 696 The Annunciation. 2s. 697 The Resurrection. 2s. DEKENSER. 698 Milton and his Daughters. 2s. DELACROIX, E. 699 Chopin. 2s. 9d. 700 The Crucifixion. Christ on the Cross. 3s. DELANCE. 701 Faith, Hope and Charity. 3s. DE LA ROCHE, PAUL. 702 A Christian Martyr. 2s. 6d. 703 Cromwell at the deathbed of his Daughter. 2s. 704 Death of Cardinal Mazarin. 1699. 2s. 705 Death of Cardinal 'Richelieu. 1642. 2s. 706 Good Friday. The Virgin in contemplation. 2s. 707 Good Friday. The Virgin faints. 3s. 708 Good Friday. The return home. 2s. 709 Good Friday. Watching the return of the crowd. 2s. 710 Napoleon Bonaparte. 2s. 711 „ at St. Helena. 2s. 712 S. Cecilia. 713 The Children of Edward IV. 3s. 714 The Children of Edward IV. Their'Last Prayer. 2s. 715*The Execution of Lady Jane Grey. 2s. DELARUE, FRANCIS. 716 Marshall Saint Arnaud at the Battle of Alma giving his orders supported by two troopers. 1854. 2s. ’ DELAUNEY. 717 The Pest of Rome. 2s. 6d. DEMONT. 718 Christmas Eve. The Shep- herds arriving. 3s. DENDY SADLER (See Sadler). DENNINGS, S. P. 719 John Burnet. 2s. DEPEREE. 720 Martin Luther at the diet of Worms. 2s. 6d. DES COURDES. 721 Christ the Consoler. 2s. 6d. DESANGES, L. W. 722 Egypt, 1882. (Wolseley and Staff at Pyramids.) 2s. DESVARREUX. 723 Napoleon in Action. 3s. 724 The Defended of the Eagle. Napoleon on the Battlefield. 3s. DETAILLE. 725 The Dream on the Battlefield. 3s. DE WINT, PETER. 726 A Farmyard. 2s. 6d. DEYER. 727 The Crucifixion. 2s. 6d. DICKSEE, FRANK B. 728 A Love Story. 2s. 6d. 729 Harmony. 2s. 6d. 730 Mary Magdalene. 3s. 731 Romeo and Juliet. 2s. 6d. 732 The Arrow of the Lord’s De- liverance. 3s. 733 The Judgment of Solomon. 3s. 7 34 The Passing of Arthur. 2s. 735 The Symbol. 41 Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by ?" 2s. 736 Vows; (Monk sees Mother and her child passing). 2s. 6d. DIETRICH, A. 737 Burial of Christ. 2s. 6d. 738 Christ the Good Shepherd. 2s. 739 Peter’s Denial. 44 The Lord Turned." 2s. 740 The Home of Martha and Mary. 2s. 741 Christ stilleth the Tempest. 2s. 742 44 Lord, have mercy upon us." 2s. DISOEUR. 743 Christ carrying the Cross. 3s DIXON, H. 744 Lions. 2s. 6d. DOBSON, W. C. T. 745 Abraham van der Dort. 2s. 6cL 746 Albemarle, William Monk, Duke of. 2s. 6d. 747 Alms. 2s. 748 Bethlehem. The Arrival of the Shepherds. 2s. 749 Christ with the Doctors in the Temple. 2s. 750 St. John and the Virgin. 2s. 751 The Almsdeeds of Dorcas. 2s. 752 The Arrival at Nazareth. 2s. 753 The Drinking Fountain. 2s. 754 The Holy Innocents. 2s. 755 The Parable of the Good Shep- herd. 2s. 756 The Plough. 44 Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.”' 2s. 757 The Presentation in the Tem- ple. Simeon praising God. 2s. DOLCI, CARLO. 758 Angel of Purity. 2s. 759 Ecce Homo. 2s. 7«0 Head of Christ with Thorns. 2s. 761 Head of Mary Magdalene. 2s. 762 La Madonna colle Stelle. 2s. 763 Madonna. 2s. 764*Madonna and Child. 2s. 765 Martyrdom of St. Andrew. 2s. 766 Mater Dolorosa. 2s. 767 St. Catherine of Siena. 2s. 6d 768 St. Cecilia. 2s. 6d. 769 The-Infant Jesus on the Thres- hold of the Temple. 2s. 770 The Redeemer. 2s. 771‘Virgin and Child. 2s.