A history of painting in Italy : Umbria, Florence and Siena from the second to the sixteenth century . in a white tunic and red mantle, he points with his right hajid, andholds with his left a scroll on which is written: NVLLVS svkrexit m. . johsBATis. Two angels are engraved in the ornament of the trefoil niche. Theflesh tints are abraded, particularly in the head of the infant, and some restoring isnoticeable. On the back of the panel is a seal with the words Campo Santo Pisanoon it. * The St. Ursula was purchased at Mr. Bromleys sale by Baron Marocchetti for113 guineas; the ot


A history of painting in Italy : Umbria, Florence and Siena from the second to the sixteenth century . in a white tunic and red mantle, he points with his right hajid, andholds with his left a scroll on which is written: NVLLVS svkrexit m. . johsBATis. Two angels are engraved in the ornament of the trefoil niche. Theflesh tints are abraded, particularly in the head of the infant, and some restoring isnoticeable. On the back of the panel is a seal with the words Campo Santo Pisanoon it. * The St. Ursula was purchased at Mr. Bromleys sale by Baron Marocchetti for113 guineas; the other saint, by Lord Ashburton for 81 guineas. Both were inthe Ottley collection. * The editor has not been able to trace either of these pictures. It is possiblethat Lord Ashburtons picture was one of those that perished in tlie fire at BathHouse. Certainly it had not been in the collection for many years previous to itssale in 1907. ^ Cologne, Nos. 741-50 of the old catalogue. Wood, 11^ inches liigh by 8^ little enfeebled in colour and flat. The Virgin and Child of the Raniboux coUec-.


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