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Picture Gallery. BERLIN. Sec/ion 3. 119
Paris; 373. Guido Reni, SS. Paul and Anthony in the desert;
Caravaggio, 356. Portrait of a young woman, *305. St. Matthew.
— In the middle, several Italian bronzes; wood and ivory carvings
of the 17 th and 18th cent, (on loan). — Adjoining Room 41 on the
left is the small —
Room 48, adorned with allegorical and mythological frescoes
in grisaille by Tiepolo, from a villa near Treviso (1754). These
are hung in their original arrangement, and the original stucco
frames are carefully reproduced.
Room 49. Spanish Masters. To the right: 413c. Velazquez,
Maria Anna of Spain, consort of Emp. Ferdinand III.; 404c. Zur-
burun, Portrait of a noble boy; 414 b. Alonso Cauo, St'. Agnes;
407. Juan Curreuo, Charles II. of Spain (1673); 400b. At, Sanchez
Coello, Philip II. of Spain. — Murillo, **414. St. Anthony of Padua
with the Holy Child, one of the artist's later masterpieces, 414c.
Adoration of the Shepherds; *413 e. Velazquez, Portrait of a Spanish
lady. — 413f. Velazquez, The three musicians; *404a. Zurbaran,
St. Bonaventura showing to St. Thomas Aquinas the source of his
wisdom in the Crucifix (1629). — *405b. Ribera, St. Sebastian;
Francisco Goya, 1619. King Ferdinand VII. presiding over a meet¬
ing of the Philippine Company (sketch), 1619 a. Portrait of an old
lady (the artist's mother?), 1619b. Praying monk; *No number,
Spanish Muster (17th cent.), Books and writing materials.
Room 50. French and British Schools of the 17th and 18th
Centuries. To the right: *478a. Nicolus Poussin, View of the
Acqua Acetosa near Rome, with St. Matthew in the foreground (a
good example of the master's colouring); 428. Claude Lorruin,
Heroic landscape; 471. Ch.LeBrun, Jabach of Cologne, Louis XIV.'s
banker, and his family; Watteau, -474a. Al fresco breakfast,
*474b. Open-air party; *465. Mignard, Portrait of Maria Man-
cini, niece of Cardinal Mazarin; Pesne, *489. Frederick the Great
as crown-prince (1739), 496b. Portrait of the painter with his two
daughters; 494c. Greuze, Head of a girl; no number, R. Wilson,
Landscape. —1637. Sir Joshua Reynolds, Portrait of himself;
*1626. Gaspar Dughet, surnamed Poussin, Roman mountain land¬
scape; no number, H Raeburn, Portrait of an ecclesiastic: Rey¬
nolds, Mrs. Boone and herdaughter; *1638. Thomas Gainsborough,
Squire John Wilkinson; 1636. Sir Thomas Lawrence, Portrait of
Mr. William Linley; 448b. Claude Lorraiu, Italian coast-scene.
— 499. Angelica Kauffmann, Portrait of herself; Chodowiecki,
*491 c. Portrait of Dr. Herz, 500 b. Farewell of Calas.—Two cabinets
with porcelain figures, mostly of South German manufacture. —
Returning through Room 48, we arrive at the —
Back Staircase (PI. 27). In the recesses are statues of Fred¬
erick the Great and his generals (the latter formerly in the Wilhelm-
Platz, where they are replaced by bronze figures, and then in the