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Albertinelli, Mariotto. Study for a picture of the 

 Coronation of the Virgin ; black chalk. From the Lawrence 

 collection. 



Barocci, Federigo. Portrait of a man ; pastel. 



Bernini, Giovanni Lorenzo. Portrait of himself when a 

 young man ; red chalk. From the Richardson and Somers 

 collections. 



Campagnola, Domenico. Marriage of St. Catherine ; pen 

 and sepia. From the Cosway collection. 



Cardisco, Marco (" li Calabrese "). An angel appearing to 

 two saints in a temple ; pen and sepia. From the Mariette 

 collection. 



Carpaccio, Vittore. View of a town and harbour ; study 

 for one of the pictures of the Life of St. Ursula at Venice ; 

 pen and red chalk. From the Richardson and Bennett 

 collections. 



Farinati, Paolo. Marriage of St. Catherine in presence of 

 St. Francis; pen and Indian ink, heightened with white. 



Leoni, Ottavio. Five portrait heads of the artist's family ; , 

 ck chalk. From the Mariette and El don collections. 



Robusti, Jacopo (Tintoretto). Christ disputing with the 

 I^octors ; sketqh in Indian ink From the Thane collection. 



Titian (School of). Holy Family in a landscape ; pen and 

 Indian ink. From the Lely, Richardson and Warwick 

 collections. 



Zuccaro, Federigo. Interior with figures of the artisfs 

 family ; sepia. From the Charles I. and Cosway collections. 



? y\)Frints arranged to Illustrate the Works of Masters. 



VQairracci, Annibale. "Mater pulcrse dilectionis " ; hy 

 I. Pavon. 



Ghirlandajo, Domenico. Nativity of the Virgin ; from the 

 fresco in the church of Sta. Maria Novella at Florence ; 

 chromolithograph published by the Arundel Society. 



Piazzetta, Giovanni Battista. Heads of a boy and a woman ; 

 two plates by J. L. Haid, mezzotint. 



Pinturicchio, Bernardino. Betrothal of Frederick III. ^: 

 from the fresco at Siena ; chromolithograph published by the 

 Arundel Society. 



Salvi, Giovanni Battista (Sassoferrato). Madonna, by 

 I. Pavon. 



Vecellio, Tiziano (Titian), Battle of Cadore, by G. 

 Fontana. 



German School. 



Draiuings. 



Amman, Jobst (attributed to). A large heraldic design for 

 glass painting, containing the arms of SchafFhausen. Signed 

 with monogram. From the Donauesehingen collection. 



