1. Reliquary, by Giovanni Francesco Arrighi. 1722. Silver, height 120 cm. (S. Maria di Monserrato, Rome).
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2. Reliquary, by Giovanni Francesco Arrighi. 1727/28. Silver, height 77 cm. (Museo Diocesano, Jesi).
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3. Above Detail of Fig.4.
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4. Right Crucifix, by Giovanni Giardini. c.1706. Bronze, ebony and ivory, height 230 cm. (Notre-Dame, Paris).
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5. Detail of Pietà, by Giovanni Giardini. 1688–1702. Gilt bronze on velvet, 54.5 by 33.5 cm. (Private collection; photograph Sotheby’s, London).
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6. The Agony in the garden, after Angelo de Rossi, attributed to Giovanni Francesco Arrighi. c.1700. Copper, 53 by 46.5 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
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Drawings by Carlo Maratta for the Altieri Palace in Rome
32. Virtue Crowned by Honour, by Carlo Maratta. Pen and Brown Ink, Red Chalk, Grey Wash, Heightened with White, 36.8 by 24.4 cm. (Albertina, Vienna.)
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33. Virtue Crowned by Honour, by Carlo Maratta. Pen and Brown Ink, Red Chalk, Heightened with White, 14.9 by 13.4 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)
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34. Adoration of the Shepherds, Here Attributed to Giovanni Battista Ricci and Identified as a Study for a Fresco in S. Marcello al Corso, Rome. Pen and Brown Wash, 25.1 by 21.2 cm. (Teyler Museum, Haarlem.)
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37. Virtue Crowned by Honour, by Carlo Maratta. Red Chalk. Verso of the Sheet Reproduced in Fig.39. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh.)
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38. Virtue Crowned by Honour, by Carlo Maratta. Pen and Brown Ink, Red Chalk, Grey Wash, Heightened with White, 34.1 by 26.3 cm. (Albertina, Vienna.)
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39. Virtue Crowned by Honour, by Carlo Maratta. Pen and Brown Ink, Red Chalk, 32.1 by 42.5 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh.)
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40. Rome and the Tiber, by Carlo Maratta. Red Chalk, 26 by 19.6 cm. (Hessisches Landes-muscum, Darmstadt.)
27. The Arrival of Aeneas at Pallanteum, by Claude Lorrain. 1675. Final Study for Fig.28. Pen and Wash with Black Chalk, Heightened with White, 24.7 by 33.1 cm. (Uffizi, Florence.)
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28. The Arrival of Aeneas at Pallanteum, by Claude Lorrain. 1675. Canvas, 172.5 by 221 cm. (Collection Lord Fairhaven.)
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29. A Sacrifice to Apollo, by Claude Lorrain. 1662. Canvas, 172.5 by 221 cm. (Collection Lord Fairhaven.)
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30. Landscape with a City, Boats and a River, by Claude Lorrain. 1675. Preliminary Study for Fig.28. Pen and Brown Ink Wash with Corrections in White Body-Colour, 17.7 by 25.2 cm. (Collection Count Seilern.)
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31. Aeneas and Achates Hunting, by Claude Lorrain. 1672. Canvas, 112 by 157.5 cm. (Musée Royal des Beaux-Arts, Brussels.)
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32. Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia, by Claude Lorrain. 1682. Canvas, 120 by 150 cm. (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.)