C-The Tiburtine Sibyl Pointing out the Virgin and Child to the Emperor Augustus, by Tintoretto. Canvas, 71 by 96 cm. (in 1919 at the Ernst Museum, Budapest). Shorter Notices: A Great Tintoretto Lost, Found-And Lost Again
Unknown Subject, Here Attributed to Hans Breu the Younger. about 1530. Tempera on Linen (Metropolitan Museum, New York). A Painting by Hans Breu the Younger
The Dead Toreador, by Edouard Manet. Canvas, 75 by 153 cm. (Mr. Joseph Widener, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, U. S. A.). Shorter Notices: Manet and a So-Called Velazquez
Short Notice
Venetian Art of the Eighteenth Century in Ca' Rezzonico
Nemesis. Pen Drawing for the Engraving, B. 77. Here Identified as by Dürer. 25.4 by 20 cm. (Print Room, British Museum). Dürer's First Drawing for the Nemesis
A-The Ascension; A Panel of the Heilsbronn Altarpiece; 1350 (Heilsbronn; Exhibited at Nuremberg). Two Exhibitions of Early German Painting
Attributed works:
B-The Resurrection; A Panel of the Tucher Altarpiece; c. 1450 (St. Mary, Nuremberg; Exhibited at Nuremberg). Two Exhibitions of Early German Painting
Attributed works:
C-Coronation of the Virgin; From the Imhoff Altarpiece; c. 1420 (St. Laurence's Church, Nuremberg; Exhibited at Nuremberg). Two Exhibitions of Early German Painting
Attributed works:
D-The Mystical Marriage of St. Catherine, by Hans Burgkmair (Kestner Museum, Hanover; Exhibited at Augsburg). Two Exhibitions of Early German Painting