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Later known as Lady Eastlake, the writer Elizabeth Rigby (1809–93) travelled widely in her early years, and subsequently moved in the highest literary and artistic circles. After an illness in 1827 she was taken abroad to recover, and her encounters with European art led to her writing career. In 1838, she travelled to Estonia and spent more than a year there, recorded in A Residence on the Shores of the Baltic (1841), also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection. In 1849, she married the painter Charles Eastlake, who became the director of the National Gallery and president of the Royal Academy. Continuing to write, especially for the Quarterly Magazine, on literature and art, she spent part of each year touring galleries and private collections across Europe. This engaging two-volume work of 1895, edited by her nephew and full of shrewd judgements on art and on people, is compiled from her journals and letters.

The writer Elizabeth Eastlake (1809–93) travelled widely in her early years, and later moved in the highest literary and artistic circles. This two-volume work of 1895, edited by her nephew and full of shrewd judgements on art and on people, is compiled from her journals and letters.

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This two-volume 1895 work is compiled from the journals and letters of writer and art critic Elizabeth Eastlake (180993).
Contents of The First Volume
Chapter I 1809--42
Parentage, childhood, youth
Heidelberg
First efforts with pen and pencil
Rev. E. T. Daniell
London, Yarmouth, and Russia
'Letters from the Baltic'
Lockhart, John Murray, Bishop Stanley
'Livonian Tales'
Gratitude to Mr. Murray
A delicate hint
A jeu d'esprit
Byron and Scott
1(17)
Chapter II 1840--42
Notebooks
Obiter dicta and aphorisms
18(12)
Chapter III 1842--43
Impressions of Edinburgh society
Sir William Drysdale, George Combe
The Scotch Church and Rev. Mr. Drummond
Scott and Shakespeare
Dissent
Miss Martineau and the Government
The State and the Will of the People
Schism in Scotch Church
Responsibility of female writers
Mrs. Sherwood's 'Lady of the Manor'
Sir W. Drysdale and Sir R. Peel
Dean Ramsay, Count Axel Hamilton, Lord Robertson, the Campbell Swintons, Sir John McNeill, Lord Jeffrey, Professor Wilson
Unitarianism
Evangelicism
Sir Norman Lockhart
Professor Forbes
The Reid Concert
30(20)
Chapter IV 1843
Art Unions and false encouragement to artists
Van Lepuel, Mr. Guthrie, Professor Wilson
The Pretender
Miss Goldie
Puseyism
Coleridge and 'The Friend'
A Scotch reel
Carlyle on Lockhart's 'Life of Scott'
A fancy dress ball
Sir D. Wilkie, Sir W. Allan
The art of writing
How tastes alter
Lady McNeill's jewel
Dr. Brown
A clever charade
Miss Edgeworth, Miss Tytler
Phrenology
A sudden death
Sorrow and sin
The philosophy of petty troubles
Lord F. Fitzclarence
Wilson's happy spirits
German humour
German love of the speculative
50(24)
Chapter V 1843
The Highlands
Deaths of Sir William Drysdale and John Murray
Tourists and their peculiarities
Scottish scenery
The pleasures of bathing
A Highland cottage
The Non-Intrusionist chapel and minister
Baggie Burn
Character drawing
The Clyde
The steam packet
Lochs Fyne and Eck
Jinny Wilson, the fishwife
74(20)
Chapter VI 1843--44
Madame Rahel, Faber, Goethe
James Skene of Rubislaw
Cadell and the Scott MSS
Lasswade
The double service
Mrs. Skene and Scott
Edinburgh New Town
Roslin Chapel
Edinburgh High Street
Wilson on Shakespeare
Carlyle's 'Hero Worship'
Definition of a popular man
Archdeacon Williams
Dean Ramsay's sermon
Mr. Addison
The lights of Edinburgh
The philosophy of sorrow
Lockhart's character
94(21)
Chapter VII 1844
Visit to London (Albemarle Street)
Carlyle: his Danish grammar; his conversation
Turner
Moscheles
Sir R. Inglis, Miss Strickland
St. Paul's Cathedral
Sydney Smith
Baron Field
Catlin's Exhibition of Indians
'Saul' at Exeter Hall
Miss Edgeworth
The British Museum
George Borrow
Bedlam
The ages of mankind
Simplicity
115(14)
Chapter VIII 1844
Voyage to Reval
The idea of separation
Companions on board
Lubeck and Travemunde
The 'Nicolai'
St. Petersburg: the review
A Krug in names
Dependents in Russia
Absurdities and caprices of the Crown
The mauvais sujet
Finland to Abo
Stockholm
129(17)
Chapter IX 1844--45
Scottish physiognomy
Two sorts of writing
Carron Hall Lord Douglas, Henry Murray
Lady connoisseurs
'A bonny speech'
Duty of toleration
Gruner's book of frescoes
Lover's entertainment
Prandi the mesmerist
Presbyterians and Christmas Day
A polka
A winter sunset
Lord Robertson, Dean Ramsay, John Kemble
Scottiana
Turner's supereminence
Lord Jeffrey
Macaulay's Essays
Dr. Lee, Mrs. Murray Gartshore, M. Guillerez
A high wind
Edinburgh Old Town
Roman Catholicism
English family life
Environs of Edinburgh
Lord Empson and Mrs. Austin
146(20)
Chapter X 1845--46
Dusseldorf and Cologne
The 'Vandycks' at Edinburgh Exhibition
Lord Jeffrey on Carlyle
Roman Catholicism
Bickersteth's 'Signs of the Times'
Emiliani
Charles Mathews and Madame Vestris
Henry Drummond
Uses of discontent
Woman's metier
German and French novels
Civilisation and marriage
Transatlantische Reise
Macready, Haydon
Wilson on 'unassociated nature'
Wilkie, Etty
A stupid dinner-party
166(19)
Chapter XI 1846
Visit to London
Mr. Munro's collection
Mrs. Gartshore
'The End of the World, Mr. Turner'
Hampton Court
The Raphael Cartoons
Thomas Moore
Westminster Abbey
Bolsover Castle
The Teresian nuns
185(15)
Chapter XII 1846--47
The Scott Dinner at Edinburgh
John Steele
Oban
Scottish singing
Dunolly Castle
Dean Ramsay on 'Dress'
Holbein: Sir J. Reynolds
Climate of Scotland
The Highlands
Loch Lomond
Ardarroch
200(11)
Chapter XIII 1847--49
Art and Science
Hans Andersen
Enthusiasm in religion
A dark, solitary walk
Lady Belhaven's reception at Holyrood
Frankfort and 'Old Passy'
Nasology
Alboni
Hawthornden
Becky Sharp and Jane Eyre
Lockhart on the Brontes
Engagement and marriage
211(14)
Chapter XIV 1849
London society
Lady Lovelace, 'Eothen'
Royal Academy private view
Thackeray, Leycester Adolphus
Lansdowne House
Duchess of Sutherland
Duchesses of Gloucester and Cambridge
Dudley Gallery
Mr. Rogers
Syon House
Madame Rossi
Mrs. Gartshore
225(17)
Chapter XV 1850
Macaulay
Duke of Wellington
Devonshire House
Dr. Waagen and Passavant
Mr. Rogers' accident
Madame Rossi
Outrage to the Queen
Sir R. Peel's accident and death
Visits to Deal, Eartham, and Petworth House
242(17)
Chapter XVI 1850--52
Mr. Eastlake elected P.R.A.
His audience with the Queen
Miss Berry and her sister
General Radowitz
Dinnerparties at 7 Fitzroy Square
Mrs. Norton, Lady Lyell
The Hyde Park Exhibition
The ministerial change
Babbage
Dean Ramsay on 'Physiognomy'
Turner's will
Parliament opened by the Queen
The Queen's Ball--Grosvenor House
259(20)
Chapter XVII 1852
Foreign tours
Bruges, Antwerp, Ghent
The Berlin Gallery
Van Eyck's 'Annunciation'
The Lutheran Cathedral
Cornelius' studio
Dresden the Sistine Madonna
Prague
Railway restaurant at Brunn
Ein Gegenzug Vienna Rubens
Venice
Gondolas and gondoliers
Venetians and Austrians
Rawdon Brown
The Venetian nobility
279(22)
Chapter XVIII 1852--54
Dr. Waagen's 'Treasures of Art etc.'
Duke of Wellington's funeral
Cuddesdon Palace
Oxford Commemoration
Sir C. Eastlake, D.C.L.
Visit to Scotland
The Queen's Ball
'The Moorish King'
Prince Feroze Shah
Stafford House
Lansdowne House
Opening of Crystal Palace
Clara Novello
The military stock
Mrs. Grote
The Danby Seymours
The Crystal Palace Courts
Madame Rossi's death
301
Contents of The Second Volume
Chapter XIX 1854
Foreign tour
Paris the Louvre, Hôtel de Ville, Barracks of Imperial Guard, Pere la Chaise, Champs-Elysees, Chapelle Expiatoire
Strasburg railway station
Alpine scenery
St Gothard Pass
The Brera, Milan
Brescia
Padua
Venice
Mrs. Norton
Mantua and Giulio Romano
Milan Cathedral
Bergamo
Count Lochis of Crocetta
Varenna
The Splugen Pass
A herculean conducteur
1(31)
Chapter XX 1854--55
Sir C. Eastlake appointed Director of National Gallery interview with Lord Aberdeen
Lockhart's death
The Queen and the Crimean heroes
Rosa Bonheur and Landseer
Florence Nightingale
A rough Channel-crossing
Paris the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Horace Vernet, Garde de Paris, Prefect's Ball
Paris illuminated
The Queen in Paris
Descendez, jevous dis'
32(21)
Chapter XXI 1855
Strasburg Cathedral
Carlsruhe
Gais
The Via Mala
An Austrian Custom-house
'C' E un sasso'
Certosa of Pavia
The Castellearcas
Parmesan Government
Fumigation at Pontremoli
'II maledetto colera'
An olive grove
Tuscany and the Tuscans
Leaning Tower, Pisa
Florence
The 'Ghirlandajo': Honesty not the best policy
Lord Normanby
Ferrara
53(29)
Chapter XXII 1856--58
Mr. Ruskin's reasoning
Queen at Royal Academy
Sir Noel Paton's picture
Ball-room at Buckingham Palace: 'the designs are only Raphael's'
Baron Brunnow
Princess Royal's engagement
Advice and assistance in Art
Rotterdam Ary Scheffer
The Schlosser
German conviviality
Brunswick
Cassel
Mont Cenis Pass
'Oui, oui, J'Irai doucement'
Piedmontese politeness
Turin
Molteni and his friends in Milan
The Casa Poldi
A 'Fra Angelico'
Bologna
Florence
Mrs. Somerville
Settignano
Rome
82(29)
Chapter XXIII 1859
Duchess of Malakoff
Duchess of Cambridge
Her sister's death
An Arabia Petrasa
Verona: traces of the war
Melegnano
Magenta
Marseilles to Madrid
Barcelona
The Palm Grove
Grisi at Madrid
Mr. Christopher Sykes
Toledo
The Basque Provinces
Count Stolberg's picture sale at Hanover
111(25)
Chapter XXIV 1860
Mrs. Jameson's death
Gibson's absent-mindedness
Sir James Outram
Lord Monteagle
Nuremberg
Munich
Gallery
Ampezzp
Cremona
Modena
Bologna
Ravenna
Cavour and Garibaldi
Lord Hertford's treasures in Paris
Brussels
A lost gem
136(22)
Chapter XXV 1861--63
The Paris Salon
French provincial musees
A Mansion-House dinner
Fechter's 'Othello'
Prince Albert's death
Bellaggio
Lord Elcho and the Royal Academy
Admiral Codrington
Naples
Relics of Pompeii
Florence
Milan
Sir Charles and the Fine Arts Commission
Cardinal Wiseman
Outram's funeral
Albert Memorial
Prince of Wales at the Academy dinner
Bishop Colenso
'The History of our Lord'
158(21)
Chapter XXVI 1864
Professor Jowett
Garibaldi at the Crystal Palace
Dijon le puits de Moise
Prince Arthur at Ouchy
Signor Morelli
Venice
Verona
Trial of 104 brigands at Bologna
The Riviera Mentone, Nice
An odious cuisine
Aliscamps
Nismes
Lyons
179(24)
Chapter XXVII 1865--70
Sir C. Eastlake's death
The Queen's sympathy
Dean Ramsay's letter
'Fellowship'
Sir Henry Layard
Landseer's plaintive appeal
Memoirs of Sir C. East-lake and John Gibson
Mr. Ruskin at the Royal Institution
Mr. and Mrs. Grote
Professor Tyndall
Claude's 'Liber Veritatis' at Chatsworth
Franco-Prussian war
Madame Mohl--Pere Hyacinthe
203(18)
Chapter XXVIII 1871--75
The Albert Hall
Holbein Exhibition at Dresden
Crown Prince and Princess at Cassel
Mentmore
Paris after the war
Dean Stanley
'Rabagas'
M. and Madame Mohl
Venus of Milo
Mrs. Rigby's death
Visit to Scotland
Albert Memorial
Tyndall, Huxley, Lubbock
The 'Greville Journals'
'Drink the Vice and the Disease'
221(20)
Chapter XXIX 1876--78
The two Amperes
Old Masters at Burlington House
John Forster's death
M. Angelo's life and times
The Accademia, Venice Titian's 'Assunta'
Mr. Ruskin
Millais, Watts, Leighton
Titian's 'Bacchus and Ariadne'
Titian's companions
Russo-Turkish war
Female education
Un soldai anglais
Visit to Russia
Schouvaloff's governorship
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg Sir J. Reynolds' pictures
Architecture in St. Petersburg
241(23)
Chapter XXX 1879--85
Mrs. Grate's death
Prince Imperial's death
French Revolution
Mrs. Grote and de Tocqueville
The Chinese countenance
Madame de Stael
Ireland and Gladstone
The Czar's murder
Jenny Lind
France and Ireland a parallel
Phoenix Park murders
Rossetti
Aix-les-Bains
'Five great Painters'
General Gordon's death
Lord Shaftesbury
Ireland and the Irish
Female suffrage
264(21)
Chapter XXXI 1886--91
The Blenheim pictures
Professor Brandl's 'Life of Coleridge'
Ireland
Crown Prince's illness
Fair trade
Sir Henry Layard's' Early Adventures'
Decline and fall of Venice
The London County Council
Russia and the Poles
Browning's death
Carmagnola
'Le Journal de Marie Baskkirtsheff'
Voltaire's 'Peter the Great'
Renaissance cookery
Morelli, the connoisseur
285(20)
Chapter XXXII 1892--93
Her illness and death
Hon. Mrs. Richard Boyle's 'Reminiscence'
305(18)
Index 323