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

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NLWl'ON & CO., ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. y-ib LESSONS XII. AND Xlll.-ROMANESQUE AND GOTHIC ART— Continued. 292 Sculpture. Noah building the Ark. Wells Cathe- dral. 13th century 293 Wall Painting. Madonna and Child. Bishop’s Chapel, Chichester 13th century *294 Wall Painting. The Adoration of the Magi. 13th century. Giotto Arena Chapel. Padua Illustrating tub Building o* Chartres Cathedral. 296 Chartres Cathedral. From Rue du Bourg 288 n ., Interior 207 .. ,, Sculpture. The Visitation. 12th century. (From a cast) | a Sculptured Figures. 12th gga I century 1 b Sculptured Figures. I century 13th Illustrating the Church as Patron ok the Arts. 299 Brother John Silfer was a Dominican Friar, pre- senting a Gospel Lectionary to the fifth Lord Lovat. English. 1300 A.D. (British Museum) 300 Etheldreda superintending the building of a Church. English. 15tb century. (Collection of the Society of Anti- quaries. London) Part II. 801 Carcasonne, France. General View 302 Rothenburg, Germany *303 The Palazzo Publico, Siena. 304 Harlech Castle 306 Port Guillaume. Chartres 806 Lincoln Cathedral 307 Mallnea Cathedral 308 Dim 309 Medlaaval master and apprentice. Staiaed Glass Window. 16th century. (Troyes) 310 Statue of Charles V. French. (Louvre). 14th century 311 Tomb of the Queen of Cyprus. Church of St. Francis Assisi. 14th century 312 Angel of the Annunciation. Pisan School. 14th century. (Victoria and Albert Mu- seum) 313 Virgin and Child. French. 14th century. (Vic- toria and Albert Museum) 314 Vlrg'n and Child. French. 14th century. (Brus- sels Museum) 316 Coffret of Oak. Two Knights Tilting. French. 14th century. (Victoria and Albert Museum) *318 Illumination from Books of Hours. French. 14th century. (Chantilly Museum) 317 Tapestry. Lady with the Dnicorn. French. 16th century (Cluny Museum) 318 Painting. Plfeta. Avignon School. 15th century. (Louvre) | 319 •• Margaret Beaufort. English. 16th century. (National Portrait Gal- lery. London) 320 Statuette, St. George. French. 16th century. (Victoria and Albert Museum) 321 Tomb of Knight and Lady. (King’s Langley Church). 16th century In Illustration of the Building of Westminster Abbey. *322 Westminster Abbey. Interior * 323 >> i, Tomb of Edward the Con- fessor 324 Angel from West Transept. 12th century Fob Comparison. I a Comb. 16th century. Renaissance ornament 325 | b Comb. 14th century Gothic ornament. (Vlo- l torla and Albert Museum) A Selection of 125 representative subjects from the above list has been made by the author for those requiring a shorter series. HS HOGARTH AND HIS WORK. Beautifully Fainted, 10s. 6 d. each; Plain Slides, 2s. each. Typed Notes, 2s. 6d., or can be loaned with the slides, for Slides 1 to 18. The Slides are copies of Hogarth's celebrated Pictures. 1 Portrait of Hogarth and his Dog, painted by himself 2 Southwark Fair in the olden time 3 The Distressed Poet 4 The Enraged Musician 5 The March to Finchley 6 The Guildhall, London 7 ,, Interior 8 Thomas Idle and Francis Goodcliild at the Looms 9 Francis Goodehild at Church 10 Thomas Idle at play in the Churchyard during Divine Service 11 Francis Goodehild is a favourite with bis Master the Merchant 12 Thomas Idle having forfeited his Indentures, is sent to sea 18 Francis Goodehild is out of his time, and married to his Master's daughter 14 Thomas Idle having returned from Sea, is guilty of Robbery acd Murder 15 Thomas Idle is impeaohed by an accomplice before Alderman Goodehild 16 Thomas Idle is executed at Tyburn 17 Francis Goodehild is made Lord Mayor of London 18 Hogarth's Tomb, Chiswick 19 Marriage “i la Mode ” No. 1 ‘JO „ .. ..2 24 f> g 25 Calais Gate (called also "The Roast Beef of Old England ”) 26 Southwark Fair in the olden time (portion) 27 Gin Lane 28.Beer Street 29 Industry and Idleness 30 A Midnight Modern Conversation 31 Masquerades and Operas, Burlington Gate 33 The Cock Pit 33 Country Inn Yard 34 Columbus breaking the Egg