A descriptive catalogue of the pictures in the Fitzwilliam museum, comp largely from materials supplied by Sidney Colvin .. . am of light along the horizon. Figures inbust only. Canvas, 2 by 2 7. Fitzwilliam. Formerly in the Orleans Collection. Bought by Viscount Fitzwilliam in 1792 for ^ by Guibert and Viel in Gal. itu Palais Royal, vol. I. See Waagen, Treasures, ; Passavant, Tour, II. 58. A genuine and excellent example, with unusual depth offeeling and expression. This, with nos. 168 and 255, must rank as the best work of theBolognese school in the gallery. III. 163. Chri


A descriptive catalogue of the pictures in the Fitzwilliam museum, comp largely from materials supplied by Sidney Colvin .. . am of light along the horizon. Figures inbust only. Canvas, 2 by 2 7. Fitzwilliam. Formerly in the Orleans Collection. Bought by Viscount Fitzwilliam in 1792 for ^ by Guibert and Viel in Gal. itu Palais Royal, vol. I. See Waagen, Treasures, ; Passavant, Tour, II. 58. A genuine and excellent example, with unusual depth offeeling and expression. This, with nos. 168 and 255, must rank as the best work of theBolognese school in the gallery. III. 163. Christ and an Angel appearing to the Virgin Mary.[Ludovico or Agostino Carracci.] R., the Virgin, in blue gownand red cloak, kneels facing three-quarters 1., before Christ, who standsopposite her, facing three-quarters r., and holding with his 1. handa white drapery, which covers him from the waist down. Betweenthem, somewhat to the rear, an angel is seen standing and holdingup a forked pennon with the red cross on a white ground. Behind n. Jfc^p V ? A Kj S f yi ^M ? ,.?. •?! ^ H * V wm | , ? ? ? . 34. 163


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