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TUSCAN SCHOOL
71bis. BUONAIUTI Raffaello.
Drawing of the same length of the above mentioned
fresco, from which remaining Buonaiuti attempted to
draw from it the whole composition.
H. m. 3,60 — L. m. 3,75.
24. CREDI (Lorenzo di).
Our Lady adoring her divine Son. — Circular panel.
On wood. Small size.
H. m. 0,83 — L. m. 0,83.
25. FLORENTINE SCHOOL. — XVIth Cent.
St. Sebastian. — On wood. Half life size.
H. m. 1,10 — L. m. 0,70
22. CAPPONI Raffaello, called Raffaellino del Garbo, of Flo¬
rence, b. 1466, d. 1524.
Our Lady with her divine Son and many Saints.
The Virgin is seated and holds on her knee the Child
Jesus who is in the act of blessing the devote orderer
of the painting kneeling on the right side with joined
hands, while St. Francis presents him to the Saviour.
At the left side of the throne is the bishop St. Zanobi
and near to him the wife of the same orderer who is
also kneeling and praying the Divine Child. — On wood.
Life size.
H. m. 2,25 — L. m. 1,71.
62. SOGLIANI Gio. Antonio, of Florence, 1530.
Ste. Brigida giving her rules to various nuns and
monks kneeling before her. Behind are two Saints
standing. — On wood. Life size.
H. m. 2,02 — L. m. 2,12.
1280. GRANACCI Francesco, of Florence, b. 1469, d. 1543.
The Holy Virgin givin her girdle to St. Thomas, in
the presence of St. Michael. — Taken from the Acca¬
demy of Fine Arts in 1803. — On wood. Life size.
H. m. 2,98 — L. m. 1,81.
13. SOGLIANI Gio. Antonio.
Meeting of the Maries with our Saviour, on his way
to Calvary. — On canvas.
Half length fig.
H. m. 1,25 — L. m. 3,00.