1. ‘Solicitudo rustica’: Alpine landscape with a winding river,
attributed to the Master of the Mountain Landscapes. c.1575–1600.
Pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk on paper, 24.4 by 35.1 cm.
(British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
2. The Calumny of Apelles, by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. c.1565–69.
Pen and brown ink with brown wash on brown prepared paper,
20.2 by 30.6 cm. (British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
3. Absalom kneeling before David (?), by Rembrandt. c.1652–55. Reed
pen and brown ink, touched with white, with later brown wash on paper,
16.4 by 21.6 cm. (British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
4. Studies of three caricature heads, drapery and a dog, by Albrecht
Dürer. 1513. Pen and brown ink on paper, 18.1 by 20.9 cm. (British
Museum, London).
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
51. Beach at Trouville, by Claude Monet. 1870. Canvas, 38 by 46.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
52. Castel Sant’ Elmo, from Capodimonte, by Edgar Degas. c.1856. Oil on paper laid down on canvas, 20 by 27 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Western art unattributed:
50. View looking into the Val de Villé in the Vosges, France, by a French artist(?). 1830s. Oil on paper laid on canvas, 27.9 by 38.5 cm. (Gere collection, on long-term loan to the National Gallery, London).