University of Virginia Library

First Division: Italian School.

The first numbers on the r. belong to the earliest Italian
schools.

209. Giotto (d. 1336), St. Francis of Assisi receiving the
stigmata.

174. Cimabue b. (1240), Madonna surrounded by Angels.

196. Sandro Botticelli (Alessandro Filipepi, d. 1515), Madonna.

l. 214. Fiesole (Fra Giovanni da Fiesole, d. 1455), Coronation
of the Virgin; below are seven small pictures representing the
miracles of St. Dominic.

l. 72. Benozzo Gozzoli (d. after 1485), Triumph of St. Thomas
of Aquinas.


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l. 234. Fra Filippo Lippi (d. 1469), Madonna with Saints.

l. 214 (bis) Giovanni di Pietro, surnamed Lo Spagna (d. after
1530), Adoration of the Child.

l. 292. Pinturicchio (Bernardino di Benedetto, d. 1512, Madonna.

l. 318. Francia (Francesco Raibolini, d. 1517), Crucifixion.

r. 486. Copy executed in the 16th cent. of Leonardo da Vinci's
Last Supper at Milan.

*l. 468. Titian, Jupiter and Antiope.

l. 240. Luini, Holy Family.

l. 81. Bonifazio (d. 1562), Raising of Lazarus.

*l. 464. Titian, Christ crowned with thorns.

r. 242. Luini, Equipment of Cupid, a fresco.

*r. 458. Titian, Madonna with St. Stephen, St. Ambrose and
St. Maurice.

r. 389. Copy of Raphael's Madonna of Loretto.

r. 453. Giorgio Vasari, The Salutation.

l. 474. Titian, Portrait.

l. 107. Paolo Veronese (Caliari), The disciples at Emmaus;
the other figures are said to represent the painter and his family.

l. 108. P. Veronese. Portrait.