1. An allegory of filial and parental love, here attributed to Jan Gossaert. c.1520s. Pen and brown and light brown ink, red and yellow watercolour, 27.7 by 17.4 cm. (British Museum, London).
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2. The Fall of Man, by Jan Gossaert. 1520s. Pen and brown ink over black chalk or charcoal, 25.9 by 21.1 cm. (Albertina, Vienna).
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3. St Jerome writing in his cave, by Albrecht Dürer. 1512. Woodcut, 17.1 by 12.6 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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4. Acca Larentia, by Jacopo della Quercia. c.1414–19. Marble, 163 cm. high. (S. Maria della Scala, Siena).
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5. Rhea Silvia, by Jacopo della Quercia (and assistant?). c.1414–19. Marble, 165 cm. high. (S. Maria della Scala, Siena).
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6. An allegory of Charity, by an anonymous woodcutter after a design attributed to Pieter Coecke van Aelst. 1527 or earlier. Woodcut from Luciani dialogi . . ., Antwerp 1527. (Bibliothèque nationale, Paris).
Publication Received
Regards sur l'art hollandais du XVIIe siècle. Frits Lugt et les Frères Dutuit, collectionneurs