A new history of painting in Italy : from the II to the XVI century . eceived from Vasari was supposed to apply to The 1 See antea, Benvenuto di Giovanni. The fresco is given to Fungai byMILANESI (Com. VASARI, vol. xi., p. 173). [The fresco is by Benvenuto di Giovanni,according to Mr. Berenson. Mr. Perkins sees in it also the hand of Girolamo.] 2 The commentator above cited states without proofs, though positively, thatFungai died in 1516, aged fifty-six (Com. VASARI, vol. xi., p. 173). 3 VASARI speaks of Pacchia in the life of Giovannantonio Bazzi, vol. xi., p. is confou


A new history of painting in Italy : from the II to the XVI century . eceived from Vasari was supposed to apply to The 1 See antea, Benvenuto di Giovanni. The fresco is given to Fungai byMILANESI (Com. VASARI, vol. xi., p. 173). [The fresco is by Benvenuto di Giovanni,according to Mr. Berenson. Mr. Perkins sees in it also the hand of Girolamo.] 2 The commentator above cited states without proofs, though positively, thatFungai died in 1516, aged fifty-six (Com. VASARI, vol. xi., p. 173). 3 VASARI speaks of Pacchia in the life of Giovannantonio Bazzi, vol. xi., p. is confounded with Pacchiarotti by DELLA VALLE and all the Sienese chroniclersbefore him (see Lett. Sen., vol. iii., p. 317 and following). RUMOHR gives toPacchiarotti things, the character of which is that of Fungai (Forschungen, vol. ii.),p. 212) and suggests the possibility of assistance given by him to Pinturicchio atthe Piccolomini library (vol. iii., p. 45). PASSAVANT, Raphael, vol. i., p. 389,evidently alludes to pictures bv Pacchia when speaking of Pacchiarotti. 352. Qi-l (-H au 2 »—( o az


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