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 Brandon, Norfolk; St. Joseph and Infant Christ, Earl of Strafford, Wrotham Park; Christ the Good Shepherd, Baron Rothschild, Gunnersbury; St. Augustine, Christ healing the Paralytic, George Tomline, Orwell Park, Suffolk; St. Augustine, Joseph T. Mills, Rugby; Beggar, Diogenes, Marquis of Exeter, Burghley House; Beggar-Boys, Blenheim Palace; St. John and Lamb, Las Gallegas, Lord Heytesbury; St. Augustine, St. Rose of Lima, Angel with Cardinal's Cap, Mr. Bankes, Kingston Lacy; Ruth and Naomi, Longford Castle; Boy with Cattle, Boys eating Fruit, Lowther Castle; Cherubs scattering Flowers, Madonna, Woburn Abbey; Portrait of Murillo, Earl Spencer, Althorpe; Madonna, Warwick Castle; Portrait of Murillo, Francis Cook, Richmond Hill; Annunciation, Flight into Egypt, Holy Family, Head of Baptist, Deposition from Cross, St. John, Evangelist, Leigh Court Collection; Boy Drinking, National Gallery, Edinburgh; Annunciation, Amsterdam Museum; Madonna, Portrait, Hague Museum; Madonna, St. Anthony and Infant Christ, Berlin Museum; Two Children in Spanish Costume, Joseph and Potiphar's Wife, Cassel Gallery; Magdalen, Adolph Carstansen, Cologne; Martyrdom of St. Rodriguez, Madonna, Dresden Gallery; St. Francis de Paul, Boys eating Bread, and others, Munich Gallery; Holy Family, Madonna (2), Flight into Egypt, St. Joseph and Infant Christ, Portrait of himself, Buda-Pesth Gallery; St. John and Lamb, Vienna Museum; Madonna, Madonna del Rosario, Palazzo Pitti, Florence; Madonna, Palazzo Corsini, Rome; Marriage of St. Catherine, Vatican, ib.; Dream of Jacob, Isaac blessing Jacob, Annunciation, Conception, Adoration of Shepherds (2), St. Joseph and Infant Christ (2), Repose in Egypt, Flight into Egypt, Holy Family, Christ on the Cross, Assumption, St. Peter in Prison, St. Anthony and Jesus, Death of Pedro Arbuez, Peasant Boy, Peasant Girl, Boy with Dog, Celestine and Daughter in Prison, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Good Shepherd, Magdalen, St. Raphael, Leuchtenberg Gallery, ib.; Boy with Basket, Boy with Glass of Wine, Stockholm Museum; Adoration of Magi, do. of Shepherds, Vision of St. Francis, St. Joseph and Infant Christ, Conception, St. Ferdinand receiving Code de las Partidas from Madonna, Historical Society, New York; Holy Family, Metropolitan Museum, ib.; Conception, Mrs. William H. Aspinwall, ib.; St. Diego of Alcalá, C. B. Curtis, ib.; Infant Christ, M. H. Arnot, Elmira, N. Y.; St. Rose of Lima, F. E. Church, Hudson, ib.; Conception, George Peabody, Salem, Mass.—Stirling, Annals; Stromer, Murillo; Tubino, Murillo; Minor, Murillo; Cean Bermudez; Ch. Blanc, École espagnole; Curtis, Velasquez and Murillo; Dohme, Wornum, Epochs; Waagen, Art Treasures Gaz. des B. Arts (1875), xi. 35 et seq.; La Ilustracion (1879), i. 211; (1880), i. 179, 399; (1882), i. 195; Zeitsch. f. b. K., xi. 63.

MURILLO, portrait, Murillo, Francis Cook, Richmond Hill, Surrey; canvas, H. 2 ft. 6 in. × 2 ft. Bust, about forty years old, in black habit with lace collar, thick mustache, and long chin whiskers, his right hand flat on his breast.—Curtis, 296.

By Murillo, Baron Seillière, Paris; canvas, H. 3 ft. 6 in. × 2 ft. 6 in. Bust, about fifty years old, with long hair falling on both shoulders, slight mustache, and chin tuft, black doublet with slashed sleeves, and narrow, stiff linen collar. Painted in an oval, as if on a block of marble, standing on another block. Bought at sale of D. Bernardo Iriarte by D. Francisco de la Barrera Enguidanos; thence to Julian Williams, who sold it for £1,000 to Louis Philippe;