12. Elevation and Plan of the Church of the Madonna dei Monti, Rome (From P. Letarouilly: Édifices de Rome Moderne, Paris [1860]).
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13. View of the Chapel of St Charles Borromeo, Madonna dei Monti, Rome.
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14. The Madonna and Child Appearing to St Charles Borromeo, by Innocenzo Tacconi. 1622. (Madonna dei Monti, Rome).
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16. St Charles Borromeo Offering the Eucharist to Plague Victims, by Giovanni da San Giovanni. 1622. Fresco (Madonna dei Monti, Rome).
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17. St Charles Borromeo Curing a Woman Afflicted by Demons, by Giovanni da San Giovanni. 1622. Fresco. (Madonna dei Monti, Rome).
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18. St Charles Borromeo Surviving an Attempt on His Life, by Giovanni da San Giovanni. 1622. Fresco. (Madonna dei Monti, Rome).
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19. St Charles Borromeo Distributing His Wealth among the Poor, by Giovanni da San Giovanni. 1622. Fresco. (Madonna dei Monti, Rome).
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20. Christ Calling Andrew and Peter to the Apostolate, by Giovanni da San Giovanni. 1622. Fresco. (Madonna dei Monti, Rome).
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15. Interior of the Chapel of St Charles Borromeo with Innocenzo Tacconi's Altar-Piece and Frescoes by Giovanni da San Giovanni: St Charles Borromeo Offering the Eucharist to Plague Victims and St Charles Borromeo Curing a Woman Afflicted by Demons.
4. Study for Embellishing the Sega Memorial, Possibly by Francesco Carracci, Called Franceschino. Pen and Brown Ink on Paper, 21 by 14.7 cm. (Biblioteca Vaticana, Rome).
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5. Study for Embellishing the Sega Memorial, by Lodovico Carracci. Pen and Brownish-Grey Ink on Paper, 43 by 28.2 cm. (Biblioteca Vaticana, Rome).
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6. Elevation Study for the Tribune Wall of Piacenza Cathedral, by Lodovico Carracci. c.1605. Pen and Wash and Black Chalk over Traces of Red Chalk on Paper, 43.5 by 30.5 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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3. Diagram of the Window Wall of the St Martin Chapel, Piacenza Cathedral, Showing the Old Sega Memorial, by the Workshop of Lodovico Carracci. Pen and Brown Ink on Paper, 28.2 by 20.5 cm. (Biblioteca Vaticana, Rome).