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A New Series Of The Library Of The Fine Arts

is announced to commence next month, under the auspices of another editor, aided by fresh contri- butors. Its late editor, who was also the projector and proprietor of the......

Pictorial Periodicals.

WE are glad to have the Second Part of E. W. COOKE'S Views of the Old and New London Bridges before us, for we have seen no similar work so really excellent and so unpretending......

The Third Part Of The Illustrations Of Byron Is A

great improvement, upon the second. HOWARD'S design from Manfred, who is represented in converse with the " Witch of the Alps," is graceful, but it wants the spirit of poetry.......

Fine Arts.

EMBELLISHURNTS OF THE ANNUALS. WE have before us the plates of the Keepsake, always the best of the miscellaneous Annuals, and of Friendship's Offering; but neither are equal in......

The Fifth Number Of The Gallery Of Portraits Contains Sir

Josnea: REYNOLDS'S noble and sensible portrait of Fox ; en admirable head of Bossuet, full of life and character; and a quaint portrAit of Lorenzo de . Medici, from an......

The Third Number Of Kearney's Illustrations Of The Surry...

cal Gardens, gives us a portrait of the Wild Ass, of which such fre- quent mention is made in Scripture. From the drawing, and Mr. KEARNEY'S interesting account of the animal,......