[Plate 8—Facing page 60.]

Reproduction of the celebrated Statuette (caricature), by Dainton.

[Plate 9—Facing page 66.]

Paganini with the Violin, Rossini at the pianoforte and the celebrated prima-donna Pasta. (Jos. McGuire, delt., printed by Englemann & Co.), circa 1832.

[Plate 10—Facing page 76.]

A Copy of the Original Oil Painting of Paganini in the Municipal Museum at Genoa. The face full of intellect, shows the ravages of the disease which was so soon to terminate his existence.

[Plate 11—Facing page 80.]

The House at Nice in which Paganini died on the 27th May, 1840. It was formerly the residence of the Count de Sessol. The lower part has been converted into shops.

[Plate 12—Facing page 80.]