While I am not a Bart."

SHIRLEY BROOKS.

The following parody graphically describes that singular phase of modern English art, known as the Æsthetic School, originated by the Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood, namely, Dante G. Rossetti, Holman Hunt, J. E. Millais, and Thomas Woolner. The works of the disciples of this school have recently found a home in the Grosvenor Gallery, founded by Sir Coutts Lindsay:—

THE PALACE OF ART.

(New Version).

PART I.

I BUILT myself a lordly picture-place

Wherein to play a Leo's part.

I said, "Let others cricket, row, or race,