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

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914 NEWTON & CO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers, ARTISTS AND THEIR WORK— Continued. 867 The Sermon on the Mount. 2s. 6d. 868 The Temptation. “ Angels came and min istered unto Him.” 2s. 6d. ERCOLE DE ROBERTI. (See Roberti Brcole lie) ERMINI, PIETRO. 871*Torquato Tasso. 2s. ETTY, W. 872*Girls with Swans. 2s. 873 John the Baptist. 2s.- 874*The Bather. 2s. 875 The Death of Abel. 2s. 876*Youth at the Prow. 2s. EVAN, FRANCIS. 877 Lord Derby. 2s. EYCK, JAN VAN. (See Van Eyck.) FABRE. 878 Bonaparte, Jerome. 2s. FABRIANO, G. DA. 879 Adoration of the Magi. 2s. ' FAED, JOHN. 880 Milton in his Study. 2s. 881 Shakespeare in bis Study. 2s. FAED, T. 883 A Flower from Paddy’s Land. 2s. 884 After Work. 2s. 885 Coming events cast their shadows before them. 2s. 886 Happy as the Day is long. 2s. 887 Highland . Mary. 2s. 888 Milton, John. 2s. 889 Music hath Charms. 2s. 890 New Wars to an old Soldier. 2s. 891’Peep o'day or Uncle Tom’s Cabin. 2s. 892 Sunday in the Backwoods. 2s. 893 The first break in the family. 2s. 894 The Keeper’s Home. 2s. 895 The Last of the Clan. 2s. 896 The Mitherless Bairn. 2s. 897 The Reaper. 2s. 898 Worn Out. 2s. FALERO. 899 Elaine’, from Tennyson). 3s. 900 Towards a Better World. “ The Spirit shall return to the God who gave it.” 2s. FANFI. 901 Milton dictating his poems to his Daughters. 2s. FANNER, ALICE. 902 Yacht racing in the Solent. 2s. 6d. FAPRESTO (See Giordano). FATIO, MOREL. 903 Burning of the “ Ocean Mon- arch " Emigrant Ship, Aug. 24th, 1848. 2s. FAY, J. oni Tlmfel the Prophet. 2s. FELDMANN. 905 The Cross-bearer. Christ falling under the Cross. 2s. 6d. 906 The Incredulity of Thomas. 2s. 6d. 907 The Widow of Nain. 2s. 6d. FELLER, FRANK. 908 The last eleven at Maiwand. 1880. 2s. FELLOWES-PRYNNE. 909 The Desire of all Nations. _ A Meditation on the Nativity. 2s. 6d. 910 Adoration of the Magi. 2s. 6d. 911 Adoration of the Shepherds. 2s. 6d. 912 Madonna and Child. 2s. 6d. Stations of the Cross, 1-14. Code A1Z. See Section 10. FELSING, T. 913 The Holy Family. 2s. FEUERBACH, ANSELM. 914 Dante, in exile at the court of Ravenna, followed by his daughter and noble ladies of the court, receives the laurel for his finished “ Divine Comedy." 2s. FEUERSTEIN. 915 Christ healing the sick. 2s. 6d. 916 Christ m the Temple with the Doctors. 2s. 6d. 917 Magdalene. 2s. 6d. 918 The Annunciation. 2s. 6d. 919 The Holy Night. 2s. 6d. 920 The Last Supper. 2s. 6d. 921 The Virgin in tne Temple with the Child Christ. 2s. 6d. FERRIER. 922 “ Hail! King of the Jews I ’’ 3s. 923 Red Riding Hood. 3s. FIELDING, THALES. 924 The Death of Robin Hood. “ But give me my best bow in my hand, And a broad arrow I’ll let flee, And where the arrow is taken up There shall my grave digg’d be.” 2s. FI RLE. 925 Adoration of the Shepherds. 2s. 6d. 926 Faith. 2s. 6d. 927 Hope. 2s. 6d. FILDES, SIR LUKE. 928 A Village Wedding. 2s. 6d. 929 The Doctor. 2s. 6d. FILIPEPI, SANDRO (See Botticelli). FILIPPO, LIPPI (See Lippi). FISHER, A. HUGH. 930 The - Coronation Chairs. 2s. 931 The Entrance to the Choir through which the Sove- reign passes to his Coro- nation. 2s. 932 The Jerusalem Chamber FISK W. 933 Charles V. in the Studio of Titian. 2s. 934 The trial of Earl Strafford In Westminster Hall, 1641. 2s. FITZGERALD, J. A. 935 Uncle Tom. 2s. FLANDRIN, P. 936 Little Friends of Jesus. 3s FLAUDIN, HIPPOLYTE. 937 Dante’s Inferno. “ The _ en • vious struck with blind- ness.” 2s. FLEUSS, OSWOLD. 938 The Adoration of the Magi 2s. 6d. FOIND. 939 The Crucifixion. “ It is finished.” 2s. 6d. FOLIGNO, NICCOLO DA. (See No. 999.) FORBES, J. COLIN. 940 Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. B. 2s. 941 Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E Half length. 2s. FORESTIER, A. 942 An Unlooked-for Return. 2s 943 Elaine. 2s. 944 Guinevere. 2s. 945 Historical Incidents at Coro- nations of English Sove- ■ reigns. 2s. 943 Lady Godiva. 2s. 947 Lynette. 2s. 9 48 Mariana. 2s. 949 Maud. 2s. 950 The anointing of Charles I. by George Abbot, Arch- bishop of Canterbury at Westminster Abbey on Candlemas Day, 1626. 2s. 951 The Creation of Knights of the Bath before the Coro- nation Ceremony. 2s. 952 The first oblation at. the Coronation of Anne, April, 23rd, 1702. 2s. 953 The Gardener’s Daughter. 2s. 954 The Lady Clare. 2s. 955 The Lady of Shalot. 2s. 956 The May Queen. 2s. 957 The Presentation of the Gloves by the Lord of the Manor of Worksop at the Coronation of Elizabeth. 2s. 958 The Princess. 2s. 959 The Recess after the Coro- nation of Richard II. Vigil of St. Kenelm, July 16th, 1377. 2s. 960 The Sermon preached by the Bishop of Chichester at the Coronation of Mary I., Sunday, Oct. 1st, 1553. 2s. 961 Vivien. 2s. 962 Without benefit of Clergy. “Excommunicated" (Knight kneeling in the snow outside church). 2s. 963 Simon of York. “What to beat a Woman.” 2s. FOUBBRT. 964 Christ at the Column. 3s. FOUBRE. 965 Denouncemen of jthe Family of Gueux. 2s. 6d.