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A small copy. "J. Barlow sculp."

An etching of the same, by James Basire, begun under Hogarth's direction, but never completed.

A small copy of the same, by T. Cook.

A mezzotinto by Dumbarton, was engraved from the original sketch of Sigismunda.

1797.

[B.] Two whole-length Portraits of Quin and Garrick, from a drawing in possession of Mr. Stevenson, of Norwich.

[N. & S. 1.] "Lavinia Fenton, Duchess of Bolton." Apostool sculp." Published by S. Ireland.

1798.

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"Variety;" a serpentine candlestick, in title-page of John Ireland's Third Volume of " Illustrations of Hogarth."

"Tale from La Fontaine ; a small wood-cut, in p. xxi. of the same volume.

1799.

"Heidegger in a rage;" by Hogarth, or by P. Mercier. [s.1.] Two sides of a "Sign for a Paviour." Published by S. Ireland.

[s. 1.]

Rosamond's Pond." "Merigot sculp." Published by S. Ireland.

[S. I.] "The Miser." A copy of Hogarth's original drawng for the Frontispiece to Moliere's "L'Avare." See p. 175. [s. I.] "Sancho in his Government."

A copy of Ho

garth's original drawing was published by S. Ireland. See p. 208.

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[s.1.] Hudibras." Seven plates from Hogarth's original drawings, published by S. Ireland. See p. 166.

[N. & S. 1.] "Thomas Rich, Esq. and his Family." «T. Ryder sculp." Published by S. Ireland.

[N. & S. I.] "A scene at Mr. Rich's villa at Cowley.” Published by S. Ireland. "Skelton sculp.”

[N. S. I.] "A scene in a Hay-field, near Mr. Cock's house, at Rickmersworth." Published by S. Ireland.

"The Savoyard Girl." From the original, in the possession of S. Edwards, Esq. "W. Hogarth pinxit; G. Sherlock sculp." Size 16 in. high by 13 wide.

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[S. I] Falstaff examining his Recruits." "Ryder sculp." Published by S. Ireland, from the original in possession of Mrs. Garrick.

In 1799 the following Prints also appeared in the Second Volume of Mr. Samuel Ireland's " Graphic Illustrations;" and rest on his authority.

Hogarth's Bust, from Roubilliac.

This Bust was en

graved by T. Cook, for vol. II. of Nichols's Hogarth, from the original then in the possession of the late George Baker, Esq.

"Mrs. Hogarth." "Hogarth pinx. Ryder dirt."

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"Mr. James [should be John] Thornhill." "Hogarth

pinx. Whesell sculp."

"Concert Ticket."

Design for a shop-bill, "St. Luke."

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Merigot sculp."

"W. Hogarth,

"Governor Rogers and his Family;" with a motto, "Dum spiro, spero, 1729." "Skelton sculp."

"John Dennis, the Critic."

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"Sleeping Shepherd." J. I. sculp."

"Female Curiosity." "T. Ryder sculp."

"Scene in a Painter's Room,"

"Ryder dirt."

"Auction of Pictures." "Le Cœur sct."

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'Lady Pembroke." "T. Ryder sculp."

"Hazard Table." "Le Cœur sct."

Portrait of " Hippisley." "Hogarth inv. Sykes fecit." "Conversation, in the manner of Vandyke." "Barlow

sculp."

"Scene at [Child's] Banking-house in 1745."

sculp."

[N.] "Broughton and Slack."

"George II., Queen Caroline, and Family."

"Barlow

"Shakspeare's Chair." This chair, enriched with the emblems of Tragedy and Comedy, designed by Hogarth, and a medallion of Shakspeare at the back, carved from a portion of the celebrated mulberry tree by Hogarth himself; was sold at Mrs. Garrick's sale in 1823, for £152. 6s.

1803.

[N] "The House of Commons."

"Painted by Hogarth and Sir James Thornhill." Engraved by Fogg.

CHARACTERS.-Speaker Onslow, Sir R. Walpole, Sydney Godolphin, father of the House, Sir Joseph Jekyll, Col. Onslow, Sir James Thornhill, Edward Stables, Esq. Clerk, Mr. Aiskew, Clerk Assistant.

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Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland." "W. Hogarth pinx.; F. Bartolozzi, R.A. sculp." This was begun as a portrait of Mrs. Cholmondeley, but altered to the Queen.

"A Flower Girl, sitting on a barrow." From the original on Dr. Fisher's snuff-box. A small oval, not much larger than a watch-paper.

[N.] "The Masquerade." sion of Roger Palmer, Esq. Cook.

1804.

From the original in possesEngraved and published by T.

The following is copied from a MS. explanation, sold with a copy of this print, by Mr. Sotheby, Dec. 19, 1827, in Mr. John Yates's collection :-" The scene is laid at Somerset House. The lady on the left side, playing at cards, with her back towards the centre of the print, is supposed to be the late Princess Amelia. Some foul play is suspected, as one is endeavouring to snatch the cards. The figure in the double mask is intended for the late Princess of Wales. The gentleman on the youthful side of the mask, is intended for the Earl of Bute; and the fat figure, for the Duke of Cumberland The middle figure, in the black mask, is Frederick prince of Wales. The figure in the dress of a Quaker by the fire, is placed there to draw our attention to the figure

on the opposite side, intended for his Gracious Majesty (Geo III.) in amorous parley with the fair Quaker; and she appears to be retiring with her Royal lover."

VARIATIONS. First state. Proof print, "Masquerade." Second state. "Royal Masquerade, Somerset House."

1809.

[N.]"Portrait of Joseph Porter, Esq. of Mortlake." Engraved by T. Cook, in Nichols's Hogarth, vol. II. p. *287.

[N.] "A Musical Study." Handel at the harpsichord, &c. with the portraits of Farinelli, Mrs. Fox Lane, and a family of distinction. From the original in the possession of Mr. Nichols. Engraved by T. Cook, in Nichols's Hogarth, vol. II. p. *288.

[N.] "Hogarth's Painting Room;" with portraits of Sir Godfrey Kneller, Sir James Thornhill, Hogarth, Rysbrach, and Roubilliac. The oval painting against the wall is a portrait of Francisco Bernardi Senesino. The gentleman seated near the organ is Carlo Broschi Farinelli. From the original in the possession of Mr. Nichols. Engraved by T. Cook, for Nichols's Hogarth, vol. II. p. *288.

[N.] "A Night Scene;" from an original sketch then in the possession of Messrs. Boydell. Engraved by T. Cook for Nichols's Hogarth, vol. II. p. *288.

1823.

A medallion in gold, after a design by Hogarth, and given to him by Jonathan Tyers, Esq. Published from the original in the possession of John Tuck, Esq. by R. Wilkinson, Sept. 1, 1823.

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