INDEX LIST OF PICTURES

In this Index all the pictures (of Foreign Schools) belonging to the National Gallery are enumerated in the order of the numbers given to them on the frames and in the Official Catalogues.

Following the title and painter of each picture, there has been in previous editions of the Handbook a reference to the room in the Gallery in which the picture was hung; but as the Gallery is now, and will for some time be, under extensive rearrangement (see above, p. xxv), these references are for the present omitted.

Several pictures belonging to the National Gallery have, however, been removed on loan to other institutions (under a Treasury Minute, 1861, and the "National Gallery Loan Act," 1883). These pictures are distinguished in the Index by their titles being printed in italics; whilst the name of the institution, or (in the case of provincial galleries) the name of the town in which they are now to be seen is stated in the fourth column.

In the next two columns, the manner and date of each picture's acquisition are given. The names are those of the persons from whom the pictures were purchased, or by whom they were given or bequeathed.

In the last column, the prices paid for all the purchased pictures are given. Except where otherwise specified, the funds out of which pictures were purchased have been provided by Parliamentary Grants. The Trustees have at their disposal other funds derived from the Clarke, Lewis, Mackrell, Temple West, and Walker bequests. (The Wheeler bequest is available for the purchase of English pictures only.) The letter C., L., M., or W. before the price in the last column denotes that the funds were derived from one or other of those bequests.

The dates of the appointment of successive Keepers or Directors are also given at their proper places in the Index, so that the curious reader may discover the use made by these officers of the funds at their disposal. It should, however, be remembered that up to 1855 the responsibility for purchases rested rather with the Trustees and the Treasury than with the Keeper.

The following is a summary of the cost of the pictures (both British[265] and Foreign) purchased up to the end of 1906:—

Purchased out of Parliamentary Grants.
Pictures—£s.d.
38(Angerstein Collection)57,00000
31(Lombardi-Baldi ") 7,03500
33(Beaucousin ") 9,20530
77(Peel ") 75,00000
405(Smaller Purchases)332,07385
2(Blenheim Collection)87,50000
3(Longford ") 25,00000
4(Lord Northbrook)8,00000
2(Saumarez Rembrandts)14,05000
2(Lord Northampton)10,00000
2(Genoa Vandycks)25,00000
1(Lord Talbot de Malahide)25,000 0 0
601pictures at a cost of£ 683,863115