59. Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary and St John the Evangelist, and St Anthony Abbot embracing the foot of the Cross, by an anonymous Tuscan artist. c.1400. Tempera and gold on canvas, 197 by 128 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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60. Sts Anthony Abbot and Eligius enthroned with four confraternity members, by an anonymous Tuscan artist. c.1400. Reverse of Fig.59.
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Signorelli’s banner for the Confraternity of St Anthony Abbot in Sansepolcro and its frame
2. Crucifixion, by Luca Signorelli. c.1505–06. Canvas, 175 by 210 cm. (S. Antonio, Sansepolcro).
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3. Sts Anthony Abbot and Eligius, by Luca Signorelli. c.1505–06. Reverse of Fig.2.
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4. Frame of Fig.2, by Bartolomeo Begni and assistants. c.1532–33. Gilt wood, containing God the Father, by Raffaellino del Colle. c.1561–62. Lunette. (S. Antonio, Sansepolcro).
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5. Reverse of Fig.4.
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1. View of the interior of S. Antonio, Sansepolcro.
40. General View of Giorgio Vasari's Trinity (S. Trinità, Arezzo).
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41. Trinity with Sts Donato, Francis and Bernard, by Giorgio Vasari. c.175 by 135 cm. (S. Trinità, Arezzo). (Distorted Photograph).
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42. Trinity with Sts Donato, Francis and Bernard, by Giorgio Vasari. Pen and Brown Ink, Brown Wash, Squared with Black Chalk. 24.2 by 16.9 cm. (Cincinnati Art Museum).
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43. Three Angels Appearing to Abraham in the Plain of Mamre, by Giorgio Vasari. 196 by 138 cm. (Museo di S. Salvi, Florence).
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44. Three Angels Appearing to Abraham in the Plain of Mamre, by Giorgio Vasari. Pen and Brown Ink with Brown Wash, 22.2 by 15.7 cm. (Formerly Rosenbach Foundation, Philadelphia).
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45. Three Angels Appearing to Abraham in the Plain of Mamre, by Giorgio Vasari. Black Chalk, Pen and Brown Ink with Brown Wash, 24.3 by 16 cm. (Sold 5th July 1994 at Christie's, London).
39. Athena Dictating Laws to Odysseus, by Giovanni Antonio Guardi. Canvas, 34.9 by 40 cm. (Musée de Picardie, Amiens.) 40. Standing Apostle, Here Attributed to Bernardino Gatti. Brush, Brown Wash Heightened with Blue-Grey and White over Black Chalk, Squared off in Black and Red Chalk, on Blue-Green Paper, 36.9 by 21.4 cm. (Uffizi.) 41. The Conversion of St Paul, by Lelio Orsi. Pen and Brown Ink, Brown Wash, Heightened with White, 42.6 by 30.4 cm. (Cabinet des Dessins, Musée du Louvre.) 42. Young Soldier and Astrologer, by Giambattista Tiepolo. Etching. 43. Head of a Man, Here Attributed to Parmigianino. Pen and Brown Ink, Brown Wash, 8.7 by 7.1 cm. (Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, R. I.)
1. Processional Banner Showing the Madonna with the Rosary, Here Attributed to Gian Antonio Guardi. Canvas, 126 by 86 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest.)
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10. Holy Family, by Francesco Guardi. Canvas, 22.5 by 18 cm. (Collection Walter P. Chrysler Jun., New York.)
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11. Holy Family with Infant St John, by Bartolommeo Biscaino. Etching.
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2. Verso of the Processional Banner Reproduced in Fig.1, Here Attributed to Francesco Guardi.
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3. Recto of the Processional Banner, Detail of Madonna and Child.
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4. Verso of the Processional Banner, Detail of Madonna and Child.
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5. Recto of the Processional Banner, Detail of St Dominic.
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6. Verso of the Processional Banner, Detail of St Dominic.
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7. Recto of the Processional Banner, Detail of St Rosa of Lima.
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8. Verso of the Processional Banner, Detail of St Rosa of Lima.
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9. Recto of the Processional Banner, Detail of the Landscape.
Plate I. Banner of the Barber Surgeons of Bruges. By Lancelot Blondeel in the Church of St. James, Bruges. Max Jacops, Photo. Lancelot Blondeel
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Plate II. Banner of the Corporation of Painters and Saddlers of Bruges. By Lancelot Blondeel. In the Cathedral of S. Saviour, Bruges. Max Jacops, Photo. Lancelot Blondeel
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Plate II. Banner of the Painters' Gild of Bruges by Lancelot Blondeel. A. Daled, Photo. Lancelot Blondeel