To The Editor Of The Spectator.
Cleveland Row, 24th July 1831. Stu—In justice to Professor PATTISON, whose retirement from the chairs of Anatomy and Surgery in the London University is, in my opinion, so......
Fine Arts.
THE NATIONAL GALLERY. THE pictures bequeathed to the nation by the late Reverend HOLWELL CARR have been hung up in the Gallery in Pall Mall. They are crowded together ; but,......
Scripture Medals. —mr. Thomason, Of Birmingham, Who Is...
Europe for his taste in the manufacture of bronze orna- ments, &c., and who is particularly known as the founder of a fine cast in bronze of the Warwick Vase, has recently......
London University.
TO TILE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. 129, Regent Street, 24th July 1831. SIR —You will oblige me by publishing in your journal the following Minute of the Council of the University......
Cheap Publications.
WE are not among those who think that cheap prints do harm to the public taste for works of art. Bad ones may ; but where they are good, the cheaper the better. Mankind are......
Embellished Periodicals.
THE second Volume of the " Novelist's Library," containing Roderick Random, is illustrated by GEORGE CRUIRSHANK in his happiest style ; rich, piquante, and full of a relishing......