The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 178 pages of information about The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance.

The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 178 pages of information about The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance.
    1114.  Madonna and Saints (begun by Filippino, who laid in the St.
        Jerome.  Albertinelli was assisted by Bugiardini in the execution
        of the rest, especially in the Child and landscape). 1506. 
Pisa. 
    S. CATERINA.  Madonna and Saints (on Fra Bartolommeo’s cartoon).
        1511. 
Rome. 
    BORGHESE, 310.  Madonna and infant John (on Fra Bartolommeo’s
        cartoon). 1511.
    421.  Head of Christ. 
Scotland. 
    GOSFORD HOUSE, EARL OF WEMYSS.  Madonna. 
Siena.
    564.  St. Catherine. 1512.
    565.  The Magdalen. 1512. 
Stuttgart.
    242, 243, 244.  Coronation and two putti (top of Fra Bartolommeo’s
        altar-piece at Besancon). 1512. 
Venice. 
    SEMINARIO, 18.  Madonna. 
Volterra. 
    DUOMO.  Annunciation.  E.

ALUNNO DI DOMENICO.

Descriptive name for Florentine painter whose real name appears to have
    been Bartolommeo di Giovanni.  Flourished last two decades of
    fifteenth century.  Assistant of Ghirlandajo; influenced by Amico di
    Sandro.

Aix-en-Provence. 
    MUSEE.  Madonna and infant John adoring Child. 
Arezzo. 
    MUSEO, SALA II, 4.  Tabernacle:  Magdalen and St. Antony at foot of
        Cross. 
Dresden.
    17 and 18. Tondi:  SS.  Michael and Raphael. 
Florence. 
    ACADEMY, 67. Pieta and Stories of Saints.
    268.  St. Thomas Aquinas, Gabriel, and a Prophet.
    269.  Madonna with St. Dominic and a Prophet.
    278.  St. Jerome.
    279.  St. Francis receiving the Stigmata.
    280.  Entombment. 
    UFFIZI, 85. Tondo:  Madonna and infant John. 1208.  St. Benedict
        and two Monks. 
    MUSEO DI SAN MARCO, SMALL REFECTORY.  Crucifixion with SS.  Peter,
        Andrew, the Magdalen, and two other Saints. 
    MARCHESE MANELLI RICCARDI. Pieta
    INNOCENTI, GALLERY, 63-70.  Seven Predelle to Ghirlandajo’s
        altarpiece in church, in which he painted also the “Massacre of
        the Innocents.” 1488. 
Horsmonden (Kent). 
    CAPEL MANOR, MRS. AUSTEN.  Two Cassone-fronts:  Centaurs and
        Lapithae. 
Liverpool. 
    WALKER ART GALLERY, 17.  Martyrdom of St. Sebastian.
    18.  Bishop dining with a Woman. 
London. 
    MR. BRINSLEY MARLAY.  Four Cassone-fronts:  Stories of Joseph and
        of The Taking of Troy. 
    SIR KENNETH MUIR MACKENZIE.  Madonna and infant John. 
Longleat (Warminster). 
    MARQUESS OF BATH.  Two Cassone-fronts:  Feast and Flight. 
Lovere (Lago d’Iseo). 
    GALLERIA TADINI, 29.  Madonna and infant John. 
Milan. 
    BORROMEO. Pieta
Narni. 
    MUNICIPIO.  Two compartments of the Predelle to Ghirlandajo’s
        Coronation of Virgin:  SS.  Francis and Jerome. 1486. 

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