A history of painting in Italy : Umbria, Florence and Siena from the second to the sixteenth century . SIMOI^E MAETINI 69 Of three panels once in the Ramboux collection at Colognefalsely assigned to Simone, one represents the Virgin with theinfant on her knee holding a bird, and is now in the CologneMuseum. It is a picture of Simones school.^ Simone died at Avignon in Julj, 1344,2 having made a which originally formed a part of the same series as the pictures at Antwerp and theLouvre panel. It was acquired by the museum in 1901, and comes from M. EmilePacullys collection. * 1 Cologne Museum, N


A history of painting in Italy : Umbria, Florence and Siena from the second to the sixteenth century . SIMOI^E MAETINI 69 Of three panels once in the Ramboux collection at Colognefalsely assigned to Simone, one represents the Virgin with theinfant on her knee holding a bird, and is now in the CologneMuseum. It is a picture of Simones school.^ Simone died at Avignon in Julj, 1344,2 having made a which originally formed a part of the same series as the pictures at Antwerp and theLouvre panel. It was acquired by the museum in 1901, and comes from M. EmilePacullys collection. * 1 Cologne Museum, No. 510, wood, 2 feet 6^ inches by 1 foot llj inches. Thetwo other pieces were Nos. 63 and 64 of the Ramboux Catalogue—63, a Virgin andChild, probably by Lippo, 64, a school piece by a pupil of Lippo or Simone. See also postea, p. 76, for panels in the ex-Bromley collection falsely attributedto Simone. 2 The register of deaths at S. Domenico of Siena has the following entry underAugust 4th, 1344: Magister Simon pictor mortuus est in curia: cujus exequiasfecimus in conventu die 1111° mensis Augus


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