1. Detail from a photograph of Edith E. Coulson James (far left) with
her brother’s family. c.1927. Silver gelatin print, 10 by 7.5 cm. (Courtesy
John Barnard).
Attributed works:
2. Pietà (lunette from the Buonvisi Altarpiece), by Francesco Francia.
1510–12. Oil on wood, 94 by 184.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
3. St John the Baptist, by Francesco Francia. (From THE BURLINGTON
MAGAZINE 20 (1911), p.10, pl.1); photograph Edith E. Coulson James).
Attributed works:
4. Portrait of Francesco Francia, after the painter’s self-portrait,
by Carlo Faucci after Francesco Francia. 1763. Etching and engraving,
44.1 by 26.5 cm. (British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
5. Portrait of a man with a ring, attributed by Edith E. Coulson James
to Francesco Francia. c.1472–77. Oil on panel, 38.5 by 27.5 cm. (Museo
Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid).
Attributed works:
6. St Sebastian, by Lorenzo Costa. 1480–85. Tempera on panel, 171.7
by 58.4 cm. (Gëmaldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden).
Attributed works:
7. Portrait of Francesco Francia, by Domenico Santi. Mid-to-late 17th
century. Engraving. (From the Connoisseur 65 (1923), p.88, pl.1).
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Piero di Cosimo and centaurophilia in Edwardian London
31. Death of Procris, by Piero di Cosimo. Panel, 65 by 183 cm. (National Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
32. Battle of Centaurs and Lapiths, by Piero di Cosimo. Panel, 71 by 260 cm. (National Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
33. Detail of Fig.32.
Attributed works:
34. Copy of Piero di Cosimo’s Death of Procris, by Helen Fry. c.1902–03. Canvas, 72 by 194 cm. (Private collection).
Attributed works:
35. Centaur with child, by Charles Ricketts. c.1905–10. Bronze. (Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford).
Attributed works:
36. Photograph of the hallway in Lansdowne House, Holland Park, showing Piero di Cosimo’s Battle of Centaurs and Lapiths when in the collection of Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
37. C.S. Ricketts and C.H. Shannon, by William Rothenstein. 1897. Lithograph, 30.8 by 42.5 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
Attributed works:
38. Sumo match, by Katsushika Hokusai. Ink and colours on paper, 30.8 by 42.5 cm. (Bequeathed in 1937 by Charles H. Shannon to the British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
39. Mr Ricketts and Mr Shannon, in the enjoyment of popular success, by Max Beerbohm. 1907. Pen, ink and watercolour, 32.3 by 40.6 cm. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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Christiana Herringham and the National Art Collections Fund
48. Roger Fry. 1890s. Photograph. Fry Is Seen beside a Mural he Painted in the Loggia of His Parents' House, Failand, near Bristol. (Private Collection).