Page:Charles Sedelmayer - Catalog of 100 paintings - illustratedcata04gallgoog.djvu/120

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MORLAND (George)

(1763-1804)

87. — « Squire Thornhill and Olivia »

(Scene from the « Vicar of Wakefield »

In a lonely corner of a wood, squire Thornhill, dressed in a red coat, and kneeling on one knee, clasps Olivia’s right hand, which she is endeavouring to withdraw. She is dressed in a white gown and a broad-brimmed straw hat; her fair hair falls in curls on her shoulders.

Canvas,20 12in. byi5in.

MORLAX D (George)

(1763-1804)

88. — The Gamekeeper's Return

In front of a cottage, partly hidden by trees, the gamekeeper, the bridle of his poney round his right arm, holds up with his left hand a pheasant, to show it to his wife, seated in front of the cottage-door, a child in her lap. By her side, a little boy and a girl are playing with a dead hare. An older boy is standing on the farther side, and four dogs are grouped in a half-circle before their master.

Canvas, 40 in. by 54 in.

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