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10. Buondelmonte’s wedding, by Edward Burne-Jones. c.1859. Pen and ink with grey wash on vellum, 25.5 by 77 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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11. The childhood of Giotto, by Pierre-Henri Révoil. 1840. Canvas, 82 by 66 cm. (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Grenoble).
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12. Cimabue, by Camille Bonnard. Hand-coloured engraving from C. Bonnard: Costumes des XIIIe, XIVe et XVe siècles, Rome 1828, I, pl.32.
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13. Young Italian woman, by Edward Burne-Jones. c.1856. Pen and black ink on prepared tracing paper, 10.6 by 17 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). Tracing after Fig.14.
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14. Young Italian woman, by Camille Bonnard. Hand-coloured engraving from C. Bonnard: Costumes des XIIIe, XIVe et XVe siècles, Rome 1828, II, pl.27.
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15. Military costume, by Camille Bonnard. Hand-coloured engraving from C. Bonnard: Costumes des XIIIe, XIVe et XVe siècles, Rome 1828, I, pl.20.
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16. Piazza di Siena/Place de Sienne, by Camille Bonnard. Hand-coloured engraving from C. Bonnard: Costumes des XIIIe, XIVe et XVe siècles, Rome 1828, I, pl.67.
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17. Palazzo del Podestà/Palais du Podestà, by Camille Bonnard. Hand-coloured engraving from C. Bonnard: Costumes des XIIIe, XIVe et XVe siècles, Rome 1828, I, pl.59.
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18. Villa Médicis, by Camille Bonnard. Engraving from C. Bonnard: Le Pélerin, ou souvenirs de Rome, Rome 1829, pl.16. (Sutro Library, Sacramento).
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19. Trinité des Monts, by Camille Bonnard. Engraving from C. Bonnard: Le Pélerin, ou souvenirs de Rome, Rome 1829, pl.17. (Sutro Library, Sacramento).
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6. Portrait of Cornélie Bonnard, by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. 1828. Pencil, 32.6 by 24.4 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris).
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7a. Portrait of Camille Bonnard, by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. 1822. Pencil, 12.9 by 10.4 cm. (Formerly private collection, Rome; untraced). Photograph courtesy Benteli Verlag.
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7b. Inscription on the back of Fig.7a; 1.5 by 4.6 cm.
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8. Merchants’ tribunal, by Camille Bonnard. Hand-coloured engraving from C. Bonnard: Costumes des XIIIe, XIVe et XVe siècles, Rome 1828, I, pl.17.
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9. Merchants’ tribunal, by Edward Burne-Jones. c.1856. Pen and brown ink with watercolour on prepared tracing paper, 17.3 by 20 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). Tracing after Fig.8.