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parable, and the expreflion of 

 the other figures great. The 

 grouping excellent, and the light 

 ilrongly and fpiritedly diffufed 

 from the child. 

 Ditto* Another Nativity. Unpleafing 



colours. Aflrangegroup; and the 

 expreffion of the old fellow over 

 the child quite vulgar. 

 Anni. Carrache. Our Lady with her Babe 

 in her arms, near as large as life, 

 ftanding on clouds. The atti^ 

 tudc of the virgin very fine; and 

 the expreffion of her countenance 

 fweetly amiable; the child fine, 

 and the whole group piclurefque. 

 Aug, Carrache, Sufannah and the Elders. 

 Not pleafing ; |ier naked body is, 

 however, thrown into a flriking 

 light, and very well drawn. 

 The attitude of the old fellow 

 very fpirited, the drapery go(3d, 

 and the lights ftrong. 

 Cavedone. The Nativity. This pi(5lure is 

 alfo attributed to Zitccarelli. The 

 briHiancy is in his ftile, and 

 pleading. The attitude of the 

 fhepherd kneeling, with the flaff 



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