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

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37, King Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. 2 1013 PICTURES FROM FAMOUS GALLERIES.— RUISDAEL. 204 The Windmill. SCHAEUFELEIN. 205 Christ before Pilate. SCHEFFER, Ary. 208 Charles Dickens. SCHILY-KOPPERS. 207 Madonna with Child and St. John. SCHMID. 208 A Hayden Quartette. 209 The Victim. SCHWIND. 210 Morning Sun. SEEGER. 211 On Holiday. SEIFERT. 212 Madonna and Child. SORBI. 213 Dante’s Visit. SPITWEG. 214 The Professor in his Studio. STEEN. 215 Country Enjoyment. STRUDWICK. 218 The Golden Thread. STUCK 217 The Crucifixion. SUEUR, Le. 218 Christ's visit to Martha. TBNIERS. 219 Country Enjoyment. 220 Country Enjoyment. 221 Country Enjoyment. 222 Country Enjoyment. 233 Country Enjoyment. 224 Interior of an Inn. 225 The Village Doctor. TERBORCH. 220 The Concert. TIEPOLO. 227 Feast of Cleopatra. TINTORETTO. 228 Allegory. 229 Christ and the Virgin. 230 Frederick IL captures Parma. 1521. 281 Frederio II. forces the French from Milan, 1521. 232 Head of a Warrior. 233 St. Mary Magdalene. TITIAN. 234 Christ bearing the Cross. 235 Ecce Homo. TURNER. 238 The Fighting Temeraire. 237 Ulysses. URY. 238 Friendship between Jonathan and David VACCARO. 239 Torture of Christ. VAN CLEVE. 240 Portrait of a Lady. VAN DYCK. 241 Christ on the Cross. 242 Christ on the Cross. 244 Lamentation. 245 Rest on the Flight into Egypt. 246 William II. of Orange. VAN DYCK (a pupil of). 247 Jupiter and An dope. VAN DER NEER. 248 Landscape with Sunset. VAN DER MEER. 249 Still Life. 250 Still Life. VAN EYCK. 251 GenterAltar; Angel Gabriel VAN FYT. 252 Still Life. VAN LEYDEN. 253 Virgin and Child with Mary Magdalen. VASARI. 254 Virgin and Child with St. Joh n- VEITH 255 Madonna and Child. VERONESE. 256 Christ with the Captain. VERMEER. 257 Head of a Girl. 258 The Wine Drinker. VERNET. 259 Ruins of the Imperial Palace in Rome. 260 Where the River meets the Sea. L. DA VINCI. 261 Last Supper. VOLTZ. 262 Pasturage. WATERHOUSE. 263 Echo and Narcissus. WILKIE. 264 The Reading of the Will. YEAMES. 265 “ When did you last see your Father." ZUMBUSCH. 266 Prince Nicholas. 267 Portrait of a Boy. ZURBARAN. 268 St. Francis of Assisi. Continued. SCENES FROM OPERAS AND PORTRAITS OF MUSICIANS. HENDRICH. 269 Rheingold. 270 Nibelheim. 271 Freya's Garden. 272 Siegfried and Painer. 273 Walkurensturm. 274 Hundingshutte. 275 The Sleeping Brunhilde. 276 Waldweben. 277 Brunhilde's Awakening. 278 Siegfried's Death. 279 The Fates. 280 Wotan. 281 Mime's Home, 282 The Holy Grail. 283 The Temple of the Holy Grail. 284 Graisburg. LEEKE. 285 Lohengrin; Lohengrin's Farewell. 286 Tannhauser; Elizabeth's Prayer. 287 Lohengrin; Elsa and Lohen- grin in the Bridal Chamber. 288 Lohengrin ; Elsa's Prayer. 289 The Mastersingers. 290 The Flying Dutchmen. 291 Valkyne; Wotan s Farewell to Brunhilde. 292 Valkyrie; Siegmunde nd Seiglinde. 293 Valkyrie; Siegmunde a.id Sieglinde. 294 Valkyrie; Wotan’s Farewell Kiss to Brunhilde. 295 Siegfried listening to the Bird. 296 Siegfried; Brunhilde's Awakening. 297 Dawning of the Gods ; 'Siegfried and the Rhine Maidens. 298 Tristan and Isolde; Lovesong 299 Dawning of the Gods; Siegfried's Death. 300 Parsifal. 301 Parsifal; Parsifal and the Flower Maidens. 302 Parsifal; The Holy Grail. FRAUENDORFER. 303 Siegfried. BECKMAN. 304 Richard Wagner at Home. BENDEMANN. 305 Robert Schumann. BINENBAUM. 306 Wagner conducting. GRAEFLE. 307 Chopin. GRAFLE. 308 Beethoven. 309 Beethoven. JUNKER. 310 Beethoven. METZ. 1 t I T1