London.
VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM. Tondo: Madonna.
MR. ROBERT BENSON. God the Father sending Holy Spirit to Christ
kneeling, the Virgin recommending Donor, who has his Family
present, and below a Saint pointing to a Scroll (?). E.
DUKE OF BUCCLEUGH, 10. Madonna and infant John.
Lucca.
MARCHESE MANSI (S. MARIA FORISPORTAM). Tondo: Madonna and two
Angels.
Milan.
COMM. BENIGNO CRESPI. Entry of Charles VIII into Florence.
Munich.
1011. Madonna in Glory and four Saints (Ghirlandajo’s design). Soon
after 1494.
1061-1064. Panels with a Saint in each. L.
1065. Holy Family.
New Haven (U. S. A.).
JARVES COLLECTION, 86. Pieta. L.
Oxford.
CHRIST CHURCH LIBRARY. St. Francis.
UNIVERSITY MUSEUM, 23. St. Antony of Padua and an Angel.
Panshanger (near Hertford).
Portrait of Lady.
Paris.
M. JEAN DOLLFUS. Madonna and Saints (?).
M. D’EICHTAL. Bust of Lady.
M. EUGENE RICHTEMBERGER. Nativity.
M. JOSEPH SPIRIDON. Bust of Young Woman in Red.
Philadelphia.
MR. JOHN G. JOHNSON. Pieta in Landscape (?). E.
Reigate (Surrey).
THE PRIORY, MR. SOMERS SOMERSET. Madonna giving Girdle to St.
Thomas.
Rome.
BORGHESE, 371. Maddalena Strozzi as St. Catherine.
CORSINI, 573. Hebe.
Scotland.
(Glasgow, Cf. Glasgow).
ROSSIE PRIORY (INCHTURE, PERTHSHIRE), LORD KINNAIRD. St. Lucy
before her Judges. L.
St. Petersburg.
HERMITAGE, 22. Nativity with SS. Francis and Jerome.
Vienna.
COUNT LANCKORONSKI. Preaching of St. Stephen.
HERR CARL WITTGENSTEIN. Bust of Woman in Green. (?).
Warwick Castle.
EARL OF WARWICK. Assumption of Virgin, and four Saints. L.
LEONARDO DA VINCI.
1452-1519. Pupil of Verrocchio.
Florence.
UFFIZI, 1252. Adoration
of Magi (unfinished). Begun in 1481.
London.
BURLINGTON HOUSE, DIPLOMA
GALLERY. Large Cartoon for Madonna with
St.
Anne.
Milan.
S. MARIA DELLE GRAZIE, REFECTORY.
Fresco: Last Supper.
Paris.
1265. Annunciation.
E.
1598. Madonna with St.
Anne (unfinished).
1599. “La Vierge
aux Rochers.”
1601. “La Gioconda.”
Rome.
VATICAN, PINACOTECA.
St. Jerome, (unfinished).
NOTE:—An adequate conception of Leonardo as an artist can be obtained only by an acquaintance with his drawings, many of the best of which are reproduced in Dr. J. P. Richter’s “Literary Works of Leonardo da Vinci,” and in B. Berenson’s “Drawings of the Florentine Painters.”
FILIPPINO LIPPI
1457-1504. Pupil of Botticelli; influenced by
Amico di Sandro, and very
slightly by Piero di Cosimo.