9 AUGUST 1828, Page 16

FINE ARTS.

This day is published, Part II. of VIEWS OF VIRGINIA WATER, celebrated as the favourite and frequent retreat of His Most Gracious Majesty : containing Views of His Majesty's Fishiug Temple ; Ruins from Ivy Bridget the Keeper's Royal Lodge ; and the Grotto, from the side of the Waterfall; from Sketches made on the spot by W. A. Delamotte, jun.; and drawn on stone by IV. Gauci.

Also Part I., lately published, containing Views of High Bridge ; Ruins from Dry Arch ; the Cascade; and a distant View of Windsor Castle.

Price, on Imperial 4to, 7s. 6d. 3 ditto on India paper, 10s. Gd. each.

Part III., which will complete the work, is in a state of forwardness, and will be shortly published.

2. DISTURBED by the NIGHT-MARE. Painted by the late celebrated Theodore Lone; and engraved by Henry Dawe. Size, 12 by 04. Prints is. proofs, 10s. 6d.; India ditto, 14s.; choice Proofs before the Letters, 18s., of which only twenty-live were taken.

:3. INTERIOR of a NUNNERY, with a GIRL taking the VEIL. Painted by Granet, and forming an admirable companion to that celebrated picture of the Interior of a Convent, painted by the same Artist, in the possession of His Majesty, and exhibited last year at the British Institution. Size of the Print 19.1 by 141. Prints, price I Os. Gd., or coloured, in exact imitation of the original picture, 18s.

4. INTERIOR of a CONVENT, with CAPUCHIN MONKS at their DEVOTION, as a companion to the above, and of the same size and price.

" To those that have not had an opportunity of visiting scenes like those here represented, these prints will convey a very faithful representation of the character of such places of devotion and their occupants. The principal feature in them, and that for which they will be chiefly admired, independently of their moral interest, is the very skilful manner in which time perspective and light are managed." -Editor of the AthenceuM.

Published by James Bulcock, 163, Strand.