Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. [not numbered]
Of course it would be supererogatory in us to comment upon the two paintings, claimed as original from the hands of old masters, and which are hung against the walls, merely for ornament and admiration; the one a pig-sty by Moreland; the other a group of sheep and goats, by Rosa de Tivola. [P. 287; see entry 02610106 for other work noted in this commentary.]