B-Old Woman with a Boy. Here Attributed to Pietro Bellotti. Canvas, 123 by 99 cm. (Marques de Casa Torres, Madrid). Shorter Notices: Paintings by Pietro Bellotti
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C-Old Woman with a Spindle. Here Attributed to Pietro Bellotti. Canvas, (Private Collection, Paris). Shorter Notices: Paintings by Pietro Bellotti
Plate II. A-Still-Life with Three Cutlets of Salmon. By Francisco Goya. Canvas, 45 by 62 cm. (Dr. Oskar Reinhart, Winterthur). Shorter Notice: Three Pictures by Goya
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Plate II. B-Still-Life with Fruit and Bottles. By Francisco Goya. Canvas, 45 by 62 cm. (Dr. Oskar Reinhart, Winterthur). Shorter Notice: Three Pictures by Goya
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Portrait of a Man. By Francisco Goya. About 1796-8. Canvas, 67 by 55.5 cm. (Dr. Oskar Reinhart, Winterthur).
Plate I. A-Warrior Saint Kneeling before Christ. By el Greco. Centrepiece of a Triptych. Panel, 37 by 24 cm. (R. Galleria Estense, Modena); B-Allegorical Woodcut. 1555 [Venetian, formerly attributed to Tititan]. (Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris). Notes on the Early el Greco
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Plate I. C-The Adoration of the Kings, Here Ascribed to el Greco. Panel, 45 by 52 cm. (M. F. Kleinberger, Paris). Notes on the Early el Greco
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Plate II. A-The Crossing of the Red Sea, Here Ascribed to el Greco. Panel, 34.7 by 55.9 cm. (The Earl of Ellesmere, Bridgewater House). Notes on the Early el Greco
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Plate II. B-The Marriage of St. Catherine, Here Ascribed to el Greco. Copy after Correggio, Detail. Panel, 28 by 24 cm. (R. Pinacoteca, Naples). Notes on the Early el Greco
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Plate II. C-The Adoration of the Kings, by Jacopo Bassano. Canvas, 127 by 93 cm. (Private Collection, Milan). Notes on the Early el Greco
Plate I. St. John the Baptist. by Titian. Canvas, 1.85 by 1.10 m. (Antesacristia. Escorial, Madrid). Two Pictures by Titian in the Escorial.
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Plate II. A-The Adoration of the Magi, by Titian. Canvas, 1.38 by 2.22 m. (Iglesia Vieja, Escorial, Madrid). Two Pictures by Titian in the Escorial
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Plate II. B-The Adoration of the Magi, Here Ascribed to Titian and Assistants. Canvas. 2.17 by 1.49 m. (Monsieur d'Atri, Paris). Two Pictures by Titian in the Escorial
The Descent from the Cross, by an Unknown Spanish Master, Perhaps after a Lost Picture by Hubert van Eyck. Fifteenth Century (Condes de Santa Maria de Sans, Barcelona). Shorter Notices: A Hispano-Flemish Picture
A-Christ Washing His Disciples' Feet, by Tintoretto. Canvas, 2.03 by 4.06 m. (The National Gallery). Shorter Notices: Christ Washing His Disciples' Feet, by Tintoretto
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B-Christ Washing His Disciples' Feet; C-The Agony in the Garden, by Tintoretto. (S. Stefano, Venice). Shorter Notices: Christ Washing His Disciples' Feet, by Tintoretto
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Christ Washing His Disciples' Feet. Engraving, 1720. (From Il gran Teatro della Pitture e Prospettive di Venezia.)