39.—PONTE PIOVAN.
"Want of variety in the handling."
St. James's Gazette.
40.—GARDEN.
"An art which is happier in the gloom of a doorway than in the glow of the sunshine, and turns with a pleasant blindness from whatsoever in Nature or Man is of perfect beauty or noble thought."—'Arry.
41.—THE RIALTO.
"Mr. Whistler has etched too much for his reputation."—F. Wedmore.
REFLECTION:
This critic, true, is a Slade Professor.
"Scampering caprice."—S. Colvin.