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North Italian painters of the renaissance
North Italian painters of the renaissance Author:Bernard Berenson Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: INDEX TO THE WORKS OF THE PRINCIPAL NORTH ITALIAN PAINTERS. NOTE. Public galleries are mentioned first, then private collections, and churches last. ... more »The principal public gallery is always understood after the simple mention of a city or town. Thus, Paris means Paris, Louvre, London means London, National Gallery, etc. An interrogation point after the title of a picture indicates that its attribution to the given painter is not certain. Distinctly early or late works are marked E or L. It need scarcely be said that the attributions here given are not based on official catalogues, and are often at variance with them. These lists are far from complete. The author hopes to revise them every few years, keeping them up to date with his further travels and researches. ALTICHIERO ALTICHIERI. Founder of the School of Verona. Circa 1330-1395. Developed under the influence of Giotto's works. Padua. Sala Dei Giganti : Portrait of Petrarch. S. Antonio, R. Transept: Frescoes (assisted by Jacopo D'Avanzi). Begun Eremitani, Chapel R. Of Choir: Frescoes around Tomb — Coronation and Annun ciation. Not before 1370. Sacristy: Fragment of Fresco — Ma donna. Cappella Di S. Giorgio: Frescoes (assisted by Jacopo D'Avanzi). Begun 1377. Verona. S. Anastasia, Chapel In R. Transept: Frescoes — Saints recommending Mem bers of Cavalli Family to Madonna; S. Aligio healing Horse. After 1390. AMBROGIO DA PREDIS. School of Milan. Active 1482-1506. Formed under influence of Foppa and Leonardo. Bergamo. Morelli, 26. Bust of Page. 28. Profile of Man (?). Cleveland, U. S. A. Holden Collection, 53. Ma donna (?). Ferrieres (near Paris). Baron Edouard De Roths Child : Profile of Lady. Glasgow. Mr. William Beattie: Infant Sforza with Finch...« less