24 JULY 1847, Page 19

MR. LOUGH'S STATUE OF PRINCE ALBERT,

At Lloyd's, appears, from a hasty glance to be a work of fair merit. The Prince stands in an easy posture, robed, with a scroll in one hand, and the other extended as if he were speaking. The countenance is mild and pleasing, and is a tolerable likeness. The figure is somewhat feebly de- signed, and is decidedly too heavy; an effect to which the great size of the feetand hands contributes. On the whole, however, it is greatly superior to the statue of the Queen, by the same artist, in the Exchange quadrangle.