The Sixteenth-century Italian Schools, Volume 2The National Gallery catalogues are among the essential reference works for an art-historical scholarship. Each picture is examined, with a discussion of subject matter, authorship, provenance and art-historical significance. This volume describes Italian schools from the 16th century. |
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1929 catalogue A. H. Layard Aldobrandini altarpiece Andrea appears attribution Bequest Berenson Borghese bought Brescia Burlington Magazine canvas century Christ Christie's church Città di Castello Cleaned copy Correggio costume Crowe and Cavalcaselle damaged document drawing engraving entry evidence Ferrara figure Florence Francesco frescoes Gallery archives Gallery library Giorgione Giovanni Giovanni Bellini Girolamo Giulio Giulio Romano identical identified Illustrations inscribed inscription inventory Italian Schools Jacopo Bassano later Layard lent letter Louvre Madonna and Child Mantua mentioned Michelangelo Moretto Moroni Museum National Gallery National Gallery catalogue Notes by Stella original Orléans Orléans collection painted area painter Palazzo Palma Palma Vecchio Panel Parmigianino pentimenti picture portrait present writer probably PROVENANCE Purchased Raphael REFERENCES repaint REPRODUCTION retouched Ridolfi Ridolfi/Hadeln Romanino Rome saint sale catalogue Sebastiano seems sitter spectator's Stella Mary Pearce Storia style suggested Tintoretto Titian Vasari Venetian Venice Veronese Vienna