"Midway between Palermo and Segestae, the broad slopes of an ample valley lie before the traveller. In the depth is a river meandering among fragrant oleanders; on the left the valley is intersected by a range of distant mountains; on the right is a beautiful bay of the Mediterranean. Across the valley, the mountains form a green amphitheatre, and high in a remote part is seen the Temple of Segestae."—Notes of the Artist made on a Tour in Sicily.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
63. A Venetian Senator. (25X30.) Cornelius Ver Bryck.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
64. The Black Plume. (29X36.) Charles C. Ingham.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
65. Portrait of Lafayette, (1757-1834.) (25X30.) Charles C. Ingham.
Painted from life in 1825, and is the original head from which was made the full-length portrait for the State, now in the State Department, Albany.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
66. Landscape, Moonlight. (37X25.) Tempesta.
From the collection of Cardinal Fesch.
Presented by Miss Eliza Hicks.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
67. The Young Gourmand. (11X13.) Frederick W. Philip.