| N° | 485. | (Gallery.) St. Francis, dying, receives the sacrament. |
| 503. | Christ taken down from the cross, a celebrated picture from the cathedral of Antwerp. | |
| 507. | Nicholas Rochox, a burgomaster of the city of Antwerp, and a friend of RUBENS. | |
| 509. | The Crucifixion of St. Peter. | |
| 513. | St. Roch interceding for the people attacked by the plague. | |
| 526. | The Village-Festival. |
In this repository, the above are the most remarkable productions of RUBENS.
VANDYCK.
| N° | 255. | (Gallery.) The Mother of pity. |
| 264. | The portraits of Charles I, elector palatine, and his brother, prince Robert. | |
| 265. | A full-length portrait of a man holding his daughter by the hand. | |
| 266. | A full-length portrait of a lady with her son. |
These are superior to the other pictures by VANDYCK in this collection.
CHAMPAGNE.
| N° 216. | (Gallery.) The Nuns. |
The history of this piece is interesting. The eldest daughter of CHAMPAGNE was a nun in the convent of Port-Royal at Paris. Being reduced to extremity by a fever of fourteen months' duration, and given over by her physicians, she falls to prayers with another nun, and recovers her health.
CRAYER.
| N° 227. | (Gallery.) The Triumph of St. Catherine. |