The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 17, No. 478, February 26, 1831 by Various
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peculiar to the sea.
462. The Interior of Mr. Pinney's Gallery, Pall Mall; by Mr. Novice.--This is doubtless an arduous undertaking; the artist has evinced much skill in the arrangement of the various objects of the piece, and the effect is forcible and good. There is another representation of a picture-gallery in the exhibition No. 345, but we think it wants effect. We are sorry that we can _only allude_ to the names of several other excellent artists. They must not infer, however, that we fail to appreciate their merits; on the contrary, we would most gladly appropriate our time to the extension of this notice, were we permitted sufficient space, for to do ample justice would occupy several pages. Madame Comolera, Miss E. Drummond, and Miss Hague, deserve attention; as do Messrs. Clater, Fradelle, Hart, Edmondstone, Chisholme, Deane, Wilson, Brough, Stanley, Reinagle, and Webster. _Feb._ 1, 1831. G.W.N. * * * * * NOTES OF A READER. * * * * * |
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