1. Christ praying in the Garden of Gethsemane, by Johannes Stradanus. 1568 (Eglise du Christ-Roi, Tours)
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2. The Convent of Chiarito, detail of a map of Florence by Stefano Buonsignori. 1584 (Gabinetti Disegni e Stampe degli Uffizi, Florence)
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3. Detail of Fig.5 showing the portrait of Francesco Seriacopi
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4. Detail of Fig.1 showing the signature and date (detail of the collotype in the sales catalogue of 1913 mentioned in note 1)
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5. Cosimo I de'Medici among his architects, engineers and sculptors, by Giorgio Vasari. 1558. Fresco on the ceiling of the Sala del Duca Cosimo I, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
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6. Christ praying in the Garden of Gethsemane, by Giorgio Vasari. 1571 (Chapel of the Informary in the Monastery of Camaldoli; photograph by Alessandro Ferrini)
10. Study for Apostles in an Agony in the Garden, Here Attributed to Taddeo Zuccaro. Brush Drawing in Brown over Black Chalk, 25.7 by 39.1 cm. (Royal Library, Windsor Castle.) Reproduced by Gracious Permission of H. M. The Queen.
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11. Agony in the Garden, by Taddeo Zuccaro. Fresco. (Mattei Chapel, S. Maria della Consolazione, Rome.)
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12. Agony in the Garden, Here Attributed to Niccolò Trometta. Pen and Brown Wash, 38.4 by 25.8 cm. (Albertina, Vienna.)
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13. Agony in the Garden, by an Unidentified Follower of Taddeo Zuccaro. Pen and Brown Wash, Heightened with White on Faded Blue Paper, Traces of Underdrawing in Black Chalk, 41.8 by 28.1 cm. (Collection Earl of Plymouth.)
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14. Agony in the Garden, Attributed to Federico Barocci. Pen and Brown Wash over Black Chalk, Heightened with White, on Blue Paper, 41.5 by 26.4 cm. (Teyler Museum, Haarlem.)
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15. Martyrdom of St Sebastian, by Federico Barocci. (Duomo, Urbino.)
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8. Agony in the Garden, Here Attributed to Taddeo Zuccaro. Panel, 59 by 44 cm. (Strossmeyer Gallery, Zagreb.)
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9. Study for the Agony in the Garden Reproduced in Fig. 8, Here Attributed to Taddeo Zuccaro. Pen and Brown Wash over Black Chalk; Area of Whole Sheet Including Made-up Portion at Top, 22.6 by 19.3 cm. (London Art Market.)
25. The Agony in the Garden, by Correggio. After Cleaning. Panel, 37 by 40 cm. (Apsley House.)
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26. The Virtues, by Correggio. Detail, in Reverse. (Doria Collection, Rome.)
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27. Detail of Fig. 25. The Agony in the Garden by Correggio
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28. The Agony in the Garden. Engraving by Bernardino Curti after Correggio. Dated 1640.
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29. The Agony in the Garden. Engraving by Giovanni Volpato after Correggio, Showing Approximately the Appearance of the Painting before the Recent Restoration. 1773.
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Fig. B. Engraving by P. E. Moitte, after the Hermitage Copy of Correggio's Agony in the Garden.
Plate I. A-Saints Justa and Rufina. By Francisco Goya. 1817. Sketch for the Altarpiece in the Cathedral, Sevilla. Panel, 45 by 29 cm. (Prado, Madrid). Notes on Goya's Agony in the Garden
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Plate I. B-Saints Justa and Rufina. By Murillo. About 1672-76. Canvas, 207 by 178 cm. (Museum, Sevilla). Notes on Goya's Agony in the Garden
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Plate II. A-"Que se Rompe la Cuerda." By Francisco Goya. Study for Plate 77 of the Disasters of War. Red Chalk Drawing. 14.3 by 20.3 cm. (Prado, Madrid). Notes on Goya's Agony in the Garden
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Plate II. B-Old Woman Praying. By Francisco Goya. Black Chalk Drawing. 18.6 by 14.7 cm. (Prado, Madrid). Notes on Goya's Agony in the Garden
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Plate II. C-Monk and Peasant Boy. By Francisco Goya. Black Chalk Drawing. 17 by 13.3 cm. (Prado, Madrid). Notes on Goya's Agony in the Garden
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Plate III. A-The Communion of St. Joseph of Calasanz. By Francisco Goya. 1819. Canvas. (S. Anton Abad, Madrid). Notes on Goya's Agony in the Garden
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Plate III. B-The Agony in the Garden. By Francisco Goya. 1819. Canvas, 47 by 35 cm. (S. Anton Abad, Madrid). Notes on Goya's Agony in the Garden
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Plate III. C-Kneeling Man. By Francisco Goya. Frontispiece of the Disasters of War. Etching, 14.5 by 18.9 cm. Notes on Goya's Agony in the Garden
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Plate III. D-"Divina Libertad." By Francisco Goya. 1820. Wash Drawing, 20 by 13.6 cm. (Prado, Madrid. Notes on Goya's Agony in the Garden