25 JANUARY 1851, Page 17

FINE ARTS.

LOUIS PHILIPPE AND THE COMTESSE DE NEUILLY.

Yet one more portrait of Louis Philippe is now published—probably the latest authentic likeness. The artist, M. Dubuffe, whose refined por- trait of Mrs. Fraser ranked so high in the Academy exhibition of 1849-, has represented the late King of the French as a simple gentleman—the Comte de Neuilly, in his library-chair at Claremont. Though the work bears so late a date as 1849, the face retains the firmness of entire self- possession and even vivacity ; the marks of age being visible chiefly in the lower portion. The portrait, with a companion-likeness of the en- Queen Marie Amen°, has been finely engraved by Mr. J. Thomson. Both works show admirable skill in the drawing and modelling of the features, and are marked by a careful and accurate precision which ren- ders them of a sterling value. The engravings are published by Mr. Mitchell of Bond Street.