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things do not pass them by. The colour-
ing is no warmer than Canaletto's,
but the difference is vasty. There
were also Carlo Dolces, a Sasso
Ferrato, Correggios, Rembrandt's
Mill, Vandycks, Wouvermans, Teni-
erses, Hobbimans, a charming Cuyp,
Holbeins, and a fine early lands-
cape painter we have, Crome of Nor-
wich. There was a landscape by Sir
Joshua Reynolds, curiously. Also Sir
Thomas Lawrences, Sir Peter Lelys,
and Sir A.W. Calcotts.
Nothing that I could see at the Junior
Water Colours worth seeing, excepting
Jopling's "Huffy" and a view in the
East by Lelbin which is the most
intense effect of colour I ever saw
in water colours. But I must not
bore you with pictures.
I went to call on Mrs. Cunliffe;
she was not in but sent me
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