11. Central Medallion of ceiling Reproduced in Fig.5. [General View of Ceiling Representing The Muses, Here Attributed to Antonio della Corna. Frescoes. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)]
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12. St Julian Hospitator Killing His Parents, by Antonio della Corna. Signed and Dated 1478. (Bellini Collection, Florence.)
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13-16. Details from Fig.5. [General View of Ceiling Representing The Muses, Here Attributed to Antonio della Corna. Frescoes. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)]
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2-6. Details and General View of Ceiling Representing The Muses, Here Attributed to Antonio della Corna. Frescoes. (Victoria and Albert Museum.) (Decorative Grisaille Borders Are Shown in Their Correct Positions vis-à-vis the Figures of the Muses, but the Figures Themselves Are Not Shown in Their Correct Relative Positions.)
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7-10. Details from Fig.5. [General View of Ceiling Representing The Muses, Here Attributed to Antonio della Corna. Frescoes. (Victoria and Albert Museum.)]