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Plate I. A-Madonna Enthroned with Saints, Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. Panel (Horne Museum, Florence). The Stylistic Development of Lorenzo Monaco
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Plate I. B-Detail of the Madonna with Four Saints, by Lorenzo Monaco. Dated 1404. Panel (Duomo, Empoli). The Stylistic Development of Lorenzo Monaco
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Plate I. C-The Annunciation, by Lorenzo Monaco. Panel. (Accademia, Florence). The Stylistic Development of Lorenzo Monaco
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Plate II. A-The coronation of the Virgin, by Lorenzo Monaco. Dated 1414. Panel (Uffizi, Florence). The Stylistic Development of Lorenzo Monaco
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Plate II. B-The Annunciation, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1422-5. Panel (Sta trinita, Florence). The Stylistic Development of Lorenzo Monaco
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Plate III. A, C-Apostles and Saints, by Lorenzo Monaco. Probably Panels from the Same Altarpiece as B. (Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna); B-Coronation of the Virgin, by Lorenzo Monaco. Panel 215 by 102 cm. (National Gallery, London). The Stylistic Development of Lorenzo Monaco
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Plate III. D-The Marriage of the Virgin, by Lorenzo Monaco. Fresco (Sta Trinita, Florence). The Stylistic Development of Lorenzo Monaco
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Plate IV. A-The Agony in the Garden and the Three Maries at the Tomb, by Lorenzo Monaco. 1408. Panel, (Louvre, Paris). The Stylistic Development of Lorenzo Monaco
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Plate IV. B-The Virgin of the Annunciation, Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. Probably a Panel from the Same Altarpiece as Plate III, B (Liechtenstein Gallery, Vienna). The Stylistic Development of Lorenzo Monaco
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Plate IV. C-The Journey of the Three Kings, by Lorenzo Monaco. About 1420. Drawn with the Brush on Yellum and Heightened with White. 25.6 by 18.9 cm. (Staatl. Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin). The Stylistic Development of Lorenzo Monaco
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Plate IV. D-Prophet, Here Attributed to Lorenzo Monaco. Miniature from the Diurno Domenicale, Corale 3,36v. Dated 1409. (Biblioteca Laurenziana, Florence). The Stylistic Development of Lorenzo Monaco