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FINE ARTS

... da Fiesole. Issued by the Arundel Society. We have here a life of Fra Angelico, from the well-known text of Vasari, translated by the honorary secretary of the Arundel Society for Promoting the Knowledge of Art. The Arundel Society, which has been now ...

FINE ARTS

... Mfirnister of Elizabeth, the mental and amiably- moral prodigy Lady Jane Grey, the munificent patron of Arts, Howarl Earl qf Arundel, the gallant and accomplished Sir Philip Sidney, the brave Prince Rupert, the profound politician Cromwell, the wise and ...

THE OLD MASTERS EXHIBITION

... farther on we come to a large landscape by Claude, The Sermon on the Mount, and a fine portrait of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and, Surrey, by Rubens. On the opposite side of the room, in the centre, is one of the same master's greatest works, ...

SALE OF THE KING OF HOLLAND'S PICTURES

... fine-360 florins; Brond- geest. 335. Vandyke-Portrait of a Young Prince; withdrawn. 336. Vandyke-Portrait of a Nobleman, Earl of Arundel ?? withdrawn. 337. Vandyke-Portrait of a Young Prince, Prince Maurice (l)-160 florins; Weimar. 338. Vandyke-Portrait of ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... That was the beginning of their troubles. We have the Earl frequently admonished and examined, we have now the Earl, and now the Countess detained pri- soners on their own lands; at last the Earl plans with the help of the Jesuits a secret escape into ...

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS,

... Author of ' Margaret and her Bridesmaids;' 'Life and its Realities,' by Lady Chatterton; 'The Life of Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel,' editedbytheDukeofNorfolk; 'Chou, Chou, a Narrative of Indian Travel' by the ?? Falkland. Mir Bentley announces-' Historical ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... carried to the Earl of Arundel's house at Highgate, and there put into a warmed bed, which is said, however, to have been damp, not having been used for a year before. From this 'place he sent the following (his last) letter to the Earl of Arundel and Surrey: ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... by contemporary hands. Nearly every European monarch of the day, art-connoisseurs like Sir Dudley Carle- ton and the Earl of Arundel, painters, sculptors, and archi- tects, critics, and literati, all figure in the collection. Not the least valuable, also ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... assumption that cost him his life. The celerity of' the counter revolution is attributable to the machinations of' the Earl of Arundel, who sought to' revenge the slight cast en his sister, the Lady Katharine Fitzallani twenty years before. when Jane's ...

LITERATURE

... the Duke of Suffolk; the Duke of Norfolk; Sir John Perrott; the Earl of Arundel; the Earl of Essex; Sir Thomas Overbury; Lord Grey of Wilton; Sir John Eliot; Stafford; Arthur Capel, Earl of Essex; James, Duke of Monmouth; the infamous Judge Jeffreys; ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... antiquities made by Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. Several other libraries, including Sir Humphrey Gilbert's, John Foxe's, and John Stowe's, were brought together, early in the eighteenth century, by Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, and this constituted a ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... himself the naming of the deputy lieutenants of coun- ties. The old Earl of Bath is deceased, and two days afterwards his son married a daughter of Lord St John of Bletsoe. The Earl of Warwick and Lord Cavendish quarrelled so at a Virginian Court, that ...