41. L'Offrande à Saint Nicolas, Engraved by Jean Mathieu after Pierre-François Delauney. First State. (Musée Carnavalet, Paris).
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42. L'Offrande à Saint Nicolas, Engraved by Jean Mathieu after Pierre-François Delauney. Here in Its Altered State, with a Figure of Liberty Substituted for the Saint. (Musée Carnavalet, Paris).
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43. L'Offrande au Patron de la Liberté, Here Attributed to Pierre-François Delauney. 58.4 by 71.7 cm. (Private Collection, Munich).
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44. Self-Portrait, by Pierre-François Delauney. 1781. 63 by 50 cm. (Musée Baron Gérard, Bayeux).
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45. Les Boudeurs, by Pierre-François Delauney. (Musée Baron Gérard, Bayeux).
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The Historical Miniatures of the Fourteenth-Century Ramsey Psalter
46. [East Anglian School] Ramsey Psalter, Early Fourteenth Century. (Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, MS M. 302, fol. 4v.) [The martyrdom of Saint Thomas of Canterbury, an archbishop holding a church model and Saint Paul]
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47. Ramsey Psalter, Early Fourteenth Century. [East Anglian School] (Abbey of St Paul in Lavantthal, Stiftsbibl. cod. XXV/2, 19, fol.17.) [Christ and the Virgin Mary in throne with saint and Angels and the founding of Ramsey Abbey]
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48. Ramsey Psalter, Early Fourteenth Century. [East Anglian School] (Abbey of St Paul in Lavantthal, Stiftsbibl. cod. XXV/2, 19, fol.17v.) [an abbot behind an altar accepting donations from Duke Ailwyn, two kings, a bishop and other noblemen]
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49. Ramsey Psalter, Early Fourteenth Century. [East Anglian School] (Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, MS M. 302, fol.5.) [Saint Benedict addressing a group of monks, Saint Benedict with a hermit and a baby; two miracles of Saint John including the Rainsing of Drusiana]
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50. Ramsey Chronicle, Late Thirteenth Century. [East Anglian School] (Bodleian Library, Oxford MS. Rawl. B. 333, fol.1.) [The Ram and the Bull, symbols of Ramsey Abbey]
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51. Ramsey Psalter, Early Fourteenth Century. [East Anglian School] (Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, MS M. 302, fol.5v.) [Two miracles of the Virgin and Saint Nicholas]
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The St William of York Mural in St Albans Abbey and Opus Anglicanum
64. St Nicholas Acclaimed Bishop of Myra, by Paolo Veronese. Fragment. Canvas, Diam., 198 cm. (Accademia, Venice.)
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65. St Nicholas Acclaimed Bishop of Myra, after Paolo Veronese. Brush and Black Ink, Heightened with White, 13.4 by 20.4 cm. (Teylerstichting, Haarlem.)
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66. Ceiling Paintings from S. Nicolò ai Frari, Venice. After 1581. Canvas. Various Sizes Reproduced to Scale. (Accademia and SS. Giovanni e Paolo, Venice.)
Madonna and Child with Four Saints. Polyptych, Here Ascribed to Giotto. Panel. Height to the Points of the Gables, 91-97 cm.; Breadth of the Whole, 340 cm. (Museum of S. Croce, Florence). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
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Plate II. A-Madonna and Child (Detail of Plate I). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
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Plate II. B-Madonna and Child with Saints (Detail), by Giotto (Uffizi Gallery, Florence). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
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Plate II. C-St. John (Detail of Plate I). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
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Plate II. D-Madonna and Child, by Taddeo Gaddi? Panel, 33 by 24 cm. (The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
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Plate III. A-Heads of Saints. (Detail of The Madonna and Child with Saints), by Giotto (Uffizi Gallery, Florence). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
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Plate III. B-St. Nicholas (Detail of Plate I). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
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Plate III. C-St. Peter (Detail of Plate I). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
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Plate IV. A-St. Benedict (Detail of Plate I). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
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Plate IV. B-The Birth of the Virgin (Detail), by Giotto (The Arena Chapel, Padua). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
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Plate IV. C-St. Stephen. School of Giotto, Panel, 84 by 54 cm. (The Horne Collection, Florence). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
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Plate IV. D-The Naming of St. John the Baptist (Detail), by Giotto (S. Croce, Florence). A Polyptych Ascribed to Giotto
Plate I. The Retable of St. Nicolas. Wings when closed, showing Scenes from the life of St. Nicolas. A-Election of St. Nicolas; B-St. Nicolas takes leave of his father; C-Consecration of St. Nicolas; D-St. Nicolas blesses wheat unloaded during a famine; E-St. Nicolas saves three condemned men from death; F-Death of St. Nicolas. Studio of Colijn de Coter. Large panels, each 1.48 by 1.38 m.; small panels, 0.88 by 0.43 m. (St. Nicolas's Church, Orsoy). The Brussels School at Orsoy
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Plate II. The Retable of St. Nicolas. Wings When open, Showing Scenes from the Life of Christ. (For Subjects See Key Plan on p. 132). Studio of Colijn de Coter. (St. Nicolas's Church, Orsoy). The Brussels School at Orsoy
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Plate III. The Retable of St. Nicolas. Sculptured Central Part. (For Subjects See the Key Plan on p. 132). Studio of Jan Borman. (St. Nicolas's Church, Orsoy). The Brussels School at Orsoy
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Plate IV. Retable shutters, here identified as by Colijn de Coter. A-D, interior of shutters; A-St. John the Evangelist and St. Gregory; B-St. Luke and St. Augustine; C-St. Mark and St. Jerome; D-St. Matthew and St. Ambrose. E-F, exterior of shutters. E-St. Quirinus (reverse of B); F-St. Cornelius (reverse of A). G-St. Hubert (reverse of D). H-St. Anthony (reverse of C). Each panel, 141 by 60.5 cm. (St. Nicolas's Church, Orsoy). The Brussels School at Orsoy
Plate I. A-Episcopal Throne of Elia. 1098. (S. Niccola, Bari). B-Angel Ministering to Christ, 1102-1124. Detail of Western Tympanum (Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela; Puerta de las Platerias). C-The Sacrifice of Abel, by Guglielmo, 1099-1106. Detail of Frieze of Western Façade (Modena Cathedral). D-Creation of Adam, by Guglielmo, 1099-1106. Detail of Frieze of Western Façade (Modena Cathedral). E-Detail of Frieze, South of Central Western Portal (St.-Gilles Abbey, Gard). Bari Modena and St.-Gilles
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Plate II. F-Isaiah, by Guglielmo, 1107-1117. Jamb Figures of Western Portal (Cremona Cathedral). G-Tomb of S. Alberto, 1095 (S. Giacoma, Pontida). H-Episcopal Throne of Elia. Detail. 1098. (S. Niccola, Bari.) I-Angel, after 1107. Archivolt of Portal, Now in the Sacristy (Monopoli Cathedral, Apulia). K-Detail of Podium, North of Central Western Portal (St.-Gilles Abbey, Gard). Bari Modena and St.-Gilles
Plate I. "S. Nicholas of Myra"; Tinted; 15th Century; 27.4 × 19.3 cm. (Presented by the National Art-Collections Fund). Two Early Woodcuts in the British Museum
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Plate II. "Saint Anna, Selbdritt"; Tinted; End of 15th Cent.; 25.5×17.7 cm. (Presented by Mr. Henry van den Bergh). Two Early Woodcuts in the British Museum