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On the north wall of the main upper gallery the photographs from portraits by Dutch and Flemish masters have been replaced by another series after portraits, and ideal heads, by the Venetian masters: Bellini, Giorzione, Titian, Tintoretto, and Veronese. Among these are portraits of himself by each master, and others of various historical personages.
To the engravings of the Gray collection exhibited on the walls several additions have been made, among which are the large and vigorous etching after Turner's Calais Pier by Francis Seymour Haden, and etchings by the French etchers Meryon and Appian.
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