A representation of our Saviour on his doleful way to Calvary. The figures almost as big as the life, by Andrea Mantegna.

Mantegna was Correggio’s master, and this picture was in the collection of King Charles the First.

The rape of the Sabines. A picture of great merit both for invention and colouring, the author unknown.

A figure as big as the life, of particular beauty, exhibiting St. Jerome fervently praying, by Domenichino.

A head with part of the shoulders, as big as the life. It is the portrait, painted by himself, of Francesco Mola.

A small sketch representing a sacrifice, with the temple of Diana. The figures are many and wonderfully well disposed, by Pietro da Cortona.

It goes about in print.

A small sketch in light and shadow, with many figures representing a Saint, ready to suffer martyrdom, drawn with great liveliness and taste, by Ant. Vandyke.

A small octagonal picture on a black stone, representing our Saviour carried to the sepulchre, by Annibal Caracci.

A picture containing several figures about three feet high, exhibiting St. Laurence’s martyrdom, by Tintoretto.