Butler was at Dieppe with Pauli in 1866. (Memoir, ch. viii.)

11. Small water-colour drawing: Dieppe, 1866.

This is in the portfolio of miscellaneous drawings, etc., by Butler, Gogin, and Sadler, no. 81.

12. Oil Painting: Two heads done as a study at Heatherley’s.

I showed this to Gaetano Meo, and he remembered that the man was Calorossi, a model, whose brother went to Paris and became known as the proprietor of a studio there. The woman, he said, was Maria, another model. The background is Dieppe. I suppose that Butler did this study in the autumn of 1866, using nos. 10 and 11, the water-colours of Dieppe, or some other sketch made on the spot, for the background. The idea was to make portraits of two heads with a landscape background in the manner of Giovanni Bellini.

13. Drawing of a cast of the Antinous as Hermes.

Inscribed “Samuel Butler for probationership, December 28th 1868.” Done, I suppose, at South Kensington.

14. Drawing of a hand and foot.

Probably also done at South Kensington.

15. Black and white drawing of a fir tree.