61. Trinity College Church and Trinity Hospital from the South-West with Calton Hill in the Background, by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. 15.7 by 20.8 cm. (Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh).
38. Study after Michelangelo's St Damian, by Jacopo Tintoretto. Charcoal with White Highlights on Beige Paper, 29.3 by 20.5 cm. (Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit).
Attributed works:
39. Study after Michelangelo's St Damian, by Jacopo Palma il Giovane. Black Chalk, Heightened with White, on Blue Paper, 22.1 by 16.7 cm. (John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida).
26. A School for Boys and Girls, by Jan Steen. 83.8 by 109.2 cm. (Collection Duke of Sutherland; On Loan to the National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh).
Attributed works:
27. The School of Athens, by Giorgio Ghisi, after Raphael. Engraving. (British Museum).
63. General View of the Sala Regia, Looking toward the Cappella Paolina. (Vatican City). Photo Anderson.
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64. Submission of Frederick Barbarossa to Alexander III, by Giuseppe Porta. Pen and bistre wash, 35.4 by 37.7 cm. (Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth). Reproduced by Permission of the Trustees of the Chatsworth Settlement. Photo Courtauld Institute of Art.
Attributed works:
65. Otto I Restoring the Territories of the Church to Agapetus II, here attributed to Orazio Samacchini. Pen and brown wash over traces of black chalk, squared in black chalk, 34.1 by 25.4 cm. (Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe degli Uffizi, Florence). Photo Gabinetto Fotografico, sopr. gallerie, Florence.
Attributed works:
66. Otto I Restoring the Territories of the Church to Agapetus II, Here Attributed to Orazio Samacchini. Fresco. (Sala Regia, Vatican City). Photo Anderson.
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A Drawing for the Interior Decoration of the Casino of Pius IV
55. Temperance, by Taddeo Zuccaro. Pen and Brown Wash on Blue-Grey Paper, Heightened with White, 22.6 by 10.1 cm. (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.)
Attributed works:
56. Temperance, Here Attributed to Federico Zuccaro. Fresco. (The Casino of Pius IV, in the Vatican Gardens.)