Plate I. The Birth of St. Anthony, from the Valletta MS. 19.0 by 20.0 cm. (The Public Library, Malta). Two Pictorial Lives of St. Anthony the Great
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Plate II. St. Anthony Led to the Armourer's Shop, from the Valletta MS. 18.7 by 20.2 cm. (The Public Library, Malta). Two Pictorial Lives of St. Anthony the Great
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Plate III. A and B-St. Anthony Led to the Apothecary's and the Draper's Shops (Detail) from the Valletta MS. 19.2 by 20 cm. (The Public Library, Malta). Two Pictorial Lives of St. Anthony the Great
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Plate III. C-A Vision of St. Anthony, from the Valletta MS. 18.5 by 20 cm. (The Public Library, Malta). Two Pictorial Lives of St. Anthony the Great
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Plate III. D-The Woman's Son Restored to Life, from the Valletta MS. 18.4 by 20 cm. (The Public Library, Malta). Two Pictorial Lives of St. Anthony the Great
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Plate III. E-The Woman's Son Restored to Life, from the Laurentian MS. (Laurentian Library, Florence). Two Pictorial Lives of St. Anthony the Great
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Plate IV. A-St. Anthony Transported by Angels to Barcelona. 18.8 by 20.2 cm. All from the Valletta MS. (The Public Library, Malta). Two Pictorial Lives of St. Anthony the Great
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Plate IV. B-The Death of Balacius, Duke of Egypt. 19.0 by 20.0 cm. All from the Valletta MS. (The Public Library, Malta). Two Pictorial Lives of St. Anthony the Great
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Plate IV. C-The Meeting of St. Anthony and St. Paul the Hermit in the Desert. 19.0 by 20.2 cm. All from the Valletta MS. (The Public Library, Malta). Two Pictorial Lives of St. Anthony the Great
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Plate IV. D-The MS. Presented to the Celestial Image of the Saint by Guigues Robert, Grand Prior of the Abbey. 19.0 by 20.0 cm. All from the Valletta MS. (The Public Library, Malta). Two Pictorial Lives of St. Anthony the Great
B-Crucifixion, from the "Heures de Jean Pucelle." Actual Size. C-Vision of the Shepherds, from the "Hours of Jeon II, Queen of Navarre." Actual Size. Shorter Notices: A Primitive Crucifixion. Shorter Notices: A Primitive Crucifixion
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A-Crucifixion, Here Attributed to the French School of the Fourteenth Century. Panel, 1.69 by 1.11 m. (Mr. Robert von Hirsch, Frankfurt a. M.). Shorter Notices: A Primitive Crucifixion. Shorter Notices: A Primitive Crucifixion