INDEX TO T H E V 0 L U M E .
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Plate 74, Paintings of Leonardo da Vinci
and his School.
F7g. 1.
Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, by
himself.
H
2.
The Last Supper.
H
3.
Equestrian Group (Battle for the
Standard).
IL
4.
Portrait of Mona Lisa.
LL
5.
Christ and the Theologians.
IL
6.
The Holy Family.
LL
7.
Virgin and Child, by Francesco
Melzi.
LL
8.
St. Barbara, by Gio. Ant. Beltraffio.
IL
9.
St. Lucia, by Bernardino Luini.
Plate 75. Paintings of Correggio.
Fig. 3. Mary and Infant Saviour, from the
Palace Tempi.
“ 4. Virgin and Child, from the collection
of. Samuel Rogers in London.
“ 5. Virgin with the Infant Saviour and St.
John.
“ 6. The Virgin and Child, St. Elizabeth
with the Infant, St. John and
Joseph.
“ 7. The Madonna Sixtina.
“ 8. The Triumph of Galatea.
Plate 79. Paintings of Raphael.
Fig. 1. The School of Athens.
“ 2. Massacre of the Innocents.
“ 3. The Death of Ananias.
Fig.
1. Portrait of Antonio Allegri, called
Correggio, after the Engraving in
the Florentine edition of Vasari.
2. The Holy Family with St. Jerome.
3. The Virgin and Child, called la Zinga-
rella.
4. St. John the Evangelist.
5. St. Hilarius supported by Angels.
6. The Bath of Leda.
7. The Education of Cupid.
8—10. Diana and Genii.
11. Virgin and Child, by Parmegianino.
Plate 76. Paintings of Fra Bartolomeo and
Andrea del Sarto.
Works of Fra Bartolomeo.
Fig. 1. Portrait of Fra Bartolomeo (Baccio
della Porta) after the picture in an
early edition of Vasari.
“ 2. Christ and the Four Apostles.
“ 3. St. Mark.
“ 4. Virgin and Child.
Works of Andrea del Sarto.
Fig. 5. Portrait of Andrea del Sarto (A. Van-
ucchi) in the Gallery Ricci at
Florence, after an engraving by G.
Saunders.
“ 6. The Virgin and Child, surrounded by
Saints.
“ 7. The Ascension of the Virgin.
“ 8. Charity.
“ 9. St. Agnes.
Pie ;e 77. Paintings of Michel Angelo.
Fig. 1. Portrait of Michel Angelo Buona-
rotti, after the engraving by Giorgio
Ghisi.
“ 2—7. From the paintings on the ceiling of
the Sixtine Chapel.
“ 2. The Prophet Jeremiah.
“ 3. The Erytrsean Sybil.
“ 4. The Creation of Adam.
“ 5. Figures from the Lunettes.
“ 6 & 7. Figures from the Sixtine Chapel.
“ 8—10. From the last Judgment.
“ 11 & 12. Figures from the Florentine Cartoon.
Plate 78. Paintings of Raphael.
Fig. 1. Portrait of Raphael, from the engrav-
ing by Raphael Morghen.
“ 2. Virgin and Child, St. Francis and St.
Jerome.
Plate 79, A.
Paintings by the Pupils and fol-
lowers of Raphael.
Fig.
LL
LL
IL
LL
LL
LL
LL
LL
LL
LL
LL
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10&11.
12—15.
16.
Madonna del Sacco, by Andrea del
Sarto.
Portrait of Giulio Pipi, called Giulio
Romano, after the engraving by J.
L. Potrelle.
Diana and her Nymphs, by Giulio
Romano.
The Adoration of the Infant Christ,
by Benevenuto Tisio, called Garo-
falo.
Neptune, by Pierino Buonacorsi,
called Perin del Vaga.
Orion and Diana, by Luca Penni.
Three Muses, by Francesco Prima-
ticcio.
Hercules and the Centaur Nessus, by
Rosso Rossi.
Parnassus, by Polidoro Caldara, called
Caravaggio.
Nereides from the Vatican Loges of
Raphael.
Arabesques from the Vatican Loges,
by Giovanni da Udine.
The Adoration of the Infant Christ,
by Gaudenzio Ferrari.
Plate 80. Venetian Art.
Fig.
LL
LL
LL
LL
LL
Li
LL
LL
LL
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
Portrait of Titian, after the engraving
by Agostino Caracci.
The Tribute Money, by Titian.
Diana and Calisto, by Titian.
The Entombment of Christ, by Titian.
Ascension of the Virgin, by Titian.
Virgin and Child, by Giorgione.
Portrait of Palma Vecchio.
St. Peter surrounded by Saints, by
Palma Vecchio.
The Virgin and Child, St. John the
Baptist, and St. Catherine, by
Palma Vecchio.
The Adulterous Woman before Christ,
by Pordenone.
Plate 81. Dutch Art.
Fig.
LL
LL
LL
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Adoration of the Lamb, by Jan
van Eyk.
Presentation in the Temple, by Jan
van Eyk.
The Annunciation, by Hugo van der
Goes.
Celebration of the Passah Festival,
by Rogier van Briigge, or Hans
Memling.
Fig. 5. Arrival of St. Ursula in Rome, by
Hans Memling.
“ 6. The Archangel Michael, from the Last
Judgment, by Albert van Ouwater,
or Justus van Gent.
Plate 82. German Art.
Fig. 1. Christ on the Cross, by Martin
Schoen.
“ 2. Adoration of the Three Wise Men, by
Martin Schoen.
“ 3. St. Catherine, by Martin Schoen.
“ 4. Christ on the Cross, by Michael
Wohlgemuth.
“ 5. Virgin and Child, by Hans Holbein
the elder.
“ 6 & 7. The Annunciation, by Bartholomeeus
Zeitbloom.
“ 8. St. Barbara, by Israel von Mekenen.
Plate 81 Paintings of Albert Durer.
Plate 84. Paintings of Hans Holbein and
Lucas Cranach.
1.
Adam and Eve, engraving.
Virgin and Child, engraving.
u
2.
u
3.
The Entombment of Christ, engrav-
ing.
LL
4.
Christ taking leave of his Mother,
wood-cut.
LL
5.
The four horsemen of the Apoca-
lypse, wood-cut.
LL
6.
The Apostles Mark and Paul, oil-
painting.
LL
7.
Melancholy, engraving.
LL
8.
Knight, Death, and Devil, engraving.
Plate
8S,
A. Paintings by Albert Durer and
his Pupils.
Fig.
i.
Portrait of Albert Durer.
LL
2.
Portrait of Willibald Pirkheimer
Durer.
LL
3.
Adoration of the Holy Trinity, by
Alb. Durer.
LL
4.
Virgin and Child, by Hans Sebald
Beham.
LL
5.
Adam and Eve, by Bartholomaeus
Beham.
LL
6.
Wedding-dancers, by Hans Schaeuf-
felin.
LL
7.
Allegorical representation of Avarice,
by Heinrich Aldegrever.
Works of Hans Holbein the younger.
Fig. 1. Portrait of Hans Holbein.
2. Virgin and Child, oil-painting.
“ 3 & 4. The Mocking of Christ and the En-
tombment, oil paintings.
“ 5 & 6. Death, with the Child and the Old
Man.
Works of Lucas Cranach.
Fig. 7. Portrait of Lucas Cranach the elder.
“ 8. Christ on the Cross, Altar-painting at
Weimar.
“ 9. Group from the Altar picture of the
town church at Wittenberg.
“ 10. Christ as a Child, wood-cut.
“ 11. Venus and Cupid, wood-cut.
Plate 84, A. Dutch, French, and Spanish Art.
1 & 2. The Creation of Eve, and Solomon’s
Idolatry, by Lucas von Leyden.
3. The Death of the Virgin, by J.
Schoreel.
4. Henry II., King of France, by Fran-
cois Clouet.
5. Ann of Brittany.
6. St. Stephen before the Theologians,
by Vicente Juanez.
7. Virgin and Child, by Claudio Coello.
Compare Plate 97.
Plate 85. German Sculpture.
Fig. 1&2. Figures of the Virgin, by Veit Stoss.
“ 3. The Virgin holding the Dead Christ.
“ 4 & 4 A. Portrait and kneeling figure from the
Tabernacle of Adam Kraft.
“ 5. Christ bearing the Cross, by Adam
Kraft.
“ 6. Virgin and Child, by Adam Kraft.
“ 7. The Tomb of St. Sebaldus, by Peter
Vischer.
“ 8. The Apostle Paul.
“ 9. Peter Vischer.
“ 10. Miracle of St. Sebaldus.
“ 11. Christ with the Sisters of Lazarus,
by Peter Vischer.
Plate 86. German, English, Spanish, and
French Sculpture.
Fig. 1.
“ 2 & 3.
4.
“ 5.
“ 6.
“ 7.
“ 8&9.
“ 10.
“ 11.
“ 12.
“ 13.
“ 14.
Adoration of the Kings, by George
Syrlin the younger.
Theodorich, King of the Goths, and
Margaret, daughter of the Emperor
Maximilian I.
Specimen of English Glass-painting.
Basrelief, from the tomb of Henry IV.
Figure of a Bishop carved in Wood.
The Infant Don Alfonso, by Gil Siloe.
The Baptism of Christ and the Decapi-
tation of St. John the Baptist, by
Alonzo Berruguette.
Tomb of Cardinal Cisneros, by Do-
menico Florentino.
Repose after a Bacchanalian Feast,
Marble relief, by Jean Gonjon.
Diana of Poitiers as Ariadne.
Caryatide, by Jean Gonjon.
Diana of Poitiers, by Jean Gonjon.
Plate 87. Italian Architecture.
Fig. 1—4. Elevation, section, interior and ground-
plan of St. Peter’s at Rome.
“ 5. Facade of the Church del Gesu, by
Giacomo della Porta.
“ 6. The Hall of the Great Council in the
Palazzo Vecchio at Florence, by
Giorgio Vasari.
Plate 87, A. Architecture of Different Coun-
tries.
Fig. 1. Castle Chambord.
“ 2. Palace of the Louvre at Paris.
“ 3. Gallery of King Francis I. at Fontain-
bleau.
“ 4. Entrance to the Chapel of the new
Kings in the Cathedral of Toledo.
“ 5. The chief staircase in the Hospital to
the Holy Cross at Toledo.
Fig. 6. The Town Hall of Cologne.
“ 7. The Otto-Heinrich building in the Cas-
tle of Heidelberg.
“ 8. The Friedrich’s-structure in the Cas-
tle of Heidelberg.
“ 9. Part of the Castle Wollaton Hall in
England.
Plate 88. Italian Painting.
Fig. 1. Vulcan, Venus, and Cupid, by Tinto-
retto.
“ 2. Adam and Eve, by Tintoretto.
“ 3. The Feast of Simon, by Paolo Vero-
nese.
“ 4. Virgin and Child, by Alessando Allori.
“ 5. Judith with the head of Holofernes,
b/ Cristofano Allori.
“ 6. The Temptation of St. Jerome, by
Giorgio Vasari.
“ 7. The Flight of zEneas. by Federigo Bar-
roccio.
“ 8. The Creation of Eve, by Federigo
Zuccaro.
“ 9. The Fall of Icarus, by the Cavalier
d’Arpino.
Plate 89. Non-Italian Art.
Fig. 1. Allegory, by Heinrich Goltzius.
“ 2. The Flagellation of Christ, by Heinrich
Goltzius.
“ 3. Allegory, by Martin de Vos.
“ 4 & 5. The Bag-pipers and the Drunken Wo-
men, by Peter Breughel the elder.
“ 6. Virgin and Child, by Abraham Bloe-
mart.
“ *1. Allegory, by Otto Venius.
“ 8. Allegory, by Otto Venius.
“ 9. Venus, Cupid, and Mercury, by Bar-
tholomeeus Spranger.
“ 10. Music, Poetry, Painting, and Archi-
tecture, by John Rottenhammer.
Plate 90. Italian, German, and French Sculp-
ture.
Fig. 1. The Sculptures from the tomb of
Mjichel Angelo, by B. Lorenzi.
“ 2. The Rape of a Sabine woman, by
Giovanni da Bologna.
“ 3. Mercury, by Giovanni da Bologna.
“ 4. Tomb of Pope Paul III., by Guglielmo
della Porta.
“ 5—7. Neptune and Sea-gods, by Bartolomeo
Ammanati.
“ 8. Statue of Albrecht V. of Bavaria, at
Munich, after P. Withe, by Krump-
ter and K. Kreuzer.
“ 9. The Rape of a Sabine woman, by
Adrian de Vries.
“ 10. Relief in bronze, by Wentzel Jam-
nitzer.
“ 11. The Earth, by Wentzel Jamnitzer.
“ 12&13. The busts of the Margrave Johann
Georg of Brandenburg and his wife
Elizabeth, by Jacob Gladehals.
“ 14. Basrelief, by Jean Gonjon.
“ 15 & 16. Basreliefs, by Barthelemy Prieur.
“ 17. The Graces, by Germain Pilon.
Plate 91. Italian and German Architecture.
Fig. 1. Elevation of the Church St. Agnese
at Rome, by Francesco Boroomini.
“ 2. Section of the Church St. Andrea on
the Quirinal at Rome, by Lorenzo
Bernini.
5
Plate 74, Paintings of Leonardo da Vinci
and his School.
F7g. 1.
Portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, by
himself.
H
2.
The Last Supper.
H
3.
Equestrian Group (Battle for the
Standard).
IL
4.
Portrait of Mona Lisa.
LL
5.
Christ and the Theologians.
IL
6.
The Holy Family.
LL
7.
Virgin and Child, by Francesco
Melzi.
LL
8.
St. Barbara, by Gio. Ant. Beltraffio.
IL
9.
St. Lucia, by Bernardino Luini.
Plate 75. Paintings of Correggio.
Fig. 3. Mary and Infant Saviour, from the
Palace Tempi.
“ 4. Virgin and Child, from the collection
of. Samuel Rogers in London.
“ 5. Virgin with the Infant Saviour and St.
John.
“ 6. The Virgin and Child, St. Elizabeth
with the Infant, St. John and
Joseph.
“ 7. The Madonna Sixtina.
“ 8. The Triumph of Galatea.
Plate 79. Paintings of Raphael.
Fig. 1. The School of Athens.
“ 2. Massacre of the Innocents.
“ 3. The Death of Ananias.
Fig.
1. Portrait of Antonio Allegri, called
Correggio, after the Engraving in
the Florentine edition of Vasari.
2. The Holy Family with St. Jerome.
3. The Virgin and Child, called la Zinga-
rella.
4. St. John the Evangelist.
5. St. Hilarius supported by Angels.
6. The Bath of Leda.
7. The Education of Cupid.
8—10. Diana and Genii.
11. Virgin and Child, by Parmegianino.
Plate 76. Paintings of Fra Bartolomeo and
Andrea del Sarto.
Works of Fra Bartolomeo.
Fig. 1. Portrait of Fra Bartolomeo (Baccio
della Porta) after the picture in an
early edition of Vasari.
“ 2. Christ and the Four Apostles.
“ 3. St. Mark.
“ 4. Virgin and Child.
Works of Andrea del Sarto.
Fig. 5. Portrait of Andrea del Sarto (A. Van-
ucchi) in the Gallery Ricci at
Florence, after an engraving by G.
Saunders.
“ 6. The Virgin and Child, surrounded by
Saints.
“ 7. The Ascension of the Virgin.
“ 8. Charity.
“ 9. St. Agnes.
Pie ;e 77. Paintings of Michel Angelo.
Fig. 1. Portrait of Michel Angelo Buona-
rotti, after the engraving by Giorgio
Ghisi.
“ 2—7. From the paintings on the ceiling of
the Sixtine Chapel.
“ 2. The Prophet Jeremiah.
“ 3. The Erytrsean Sybil.
“ 4. The Creation of Adam.
“ 5. Figures from the Lunettes.
“ 6 & 7. Figures from the Sixtine Chapel.
“ 8—10. From the last Judgment.
“ 11 & 12. Figures from the Florentine Cartoon.
Plate 78. Paintings of Raphael.
Fig. 1. Portrait of Raphael, from the engrav-
ing by Raphael Morghen.
“ 2. Virgin and Child, St. Francis and St.
Jerome.
Plate 79, A.
Paintings by the Pupils and fol-
lowers of Raphael.
Fig.
LL
LL
IL
LL
LL
LL
LL
LL
LL
LL
LL
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10&11.
12—15.
16.
Madonna del Sacco, by Andrea del
Sarto.
Portrait of Giulio Pipi, called Giulio
Romano, after the engraving by J.
L. Potrelle.
Diana and her Nymphs, by Giulio
Romano.
The Adoration of the Infant Christ,
by Benevenuto Tisio, called Garo-
falo.
Neptune, by Pierino Buonacorsi,
called Perin del Vaga.
Orion and Diana, by Luca Penni.
Three Muses, by Francesco Prima-
ticcio.
Hercules and the Centaur Nessus, by
Rosso Rossi.
Parnassus, by Polidoro Caldara, called
Caravaggio.
Nereides from the Vatican Loges of
Raphael.
Arabesques from the Vatican Loges,
by Giovanni da Udine.
The Adoration of the Infant Christ,
by Gaudenzio Ferrari.
Plate 80. Venetian Art.
Fig.
LL
LL
LL
LL
LL
Li
LL
LL
LL
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
Portrait of Titian, after the engraving
by Agostino Caracci.
The Tribute Money, by Titian.
Diana and Calisto, by Titian.
The Entombment of Christ, by Titian.
Ascension of the Virgin, by Titian.
Virgin and Child, by Giorgione.
Portrait of Palma Vecchio.
St. Peter surrounded by Saints, by
Palma Vecchio.
The Virgin and Child, St. John the
Baptist, and St. Catherine, by
Palma Vecchio.
The Adulterous Woman before Christ,
by Pordenone.
Plate 81. Dutch Art.
Fig.
LL
LL
LL
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Adoration of the Lamb, by Jan
van Eyk.
Presentation in the Temple, by Jan
van Eyk.
The Annunciation, by Hugo van der
Goes.
Celebration of the Passah Festival,
by Rogier van Briigge, or Hans
Memling.
Fig. 5. Arrival of St. Ursula in Rome, by
Hans Memling.
“ 6. The Archangel Michael, from the Last
Judgment, by Albert van Ouwater,
or Justus van Gent.
Plate 82. German Art.
Fig. 1. Christ on the Cross, by Martin
Schoen.
“ 2. Adoration of the Three Wise Men, by
Martin Schoen.
“ 3. St. Catherine, by Martin Schoen.
“ 4. Christ on the Cross, by Michael
Wohlgemuth.
“ 5. Virgin and Child, by Hans Holbein
the elder.
“ 6 & 7. The Annunciation, by Bartholomeeus
Zeitbloom.
“ 8. St. Barbara, by Israel von Mekenen.
Plate 81 Paintings of Albert Durer.
Plate 84. Paintings of Hans Holbein and
Lucas Cranach.
1.
Adam and Eve, engraving.
Virgin and Child, engraving.
u
2.
u
3.
The Entombment of Christ, engrav-
ing.
LL
4.
Christ taking leave of his Mother,
wood-cut.
LL
5.
The four horsemen of the Apoca-
lypse, wood-cut.
LL
6.
The Apostles Mark and Paul, oil-
painting.
LL
7.
Melancholy, engraving.
LL
8.
Knight, Death, and Devil, engraving.
Plate
8S,
A. Paintings by Albert Durer and
his Pupils.
Fig.
i.
Portrait of Albert Durer.
LL
2.
Portrait of Willibald Pirkheimer
Durer.
LL
3.
Adoration of the Holy Trinity, by
Alb. Durer.
LL
4.
Virgin and Child, by Hans Sebald
Beham.
LL
5.
Adam and Eve, by Bartholomaeus
Beham.
LL
6.
Wedding-dancers, by Hans Schaeuf-
felin.
LL
7.
Allegorical representation of Avarice,
by Heinrich Aldegrever.
Works of Hans Holbein the younger.
Fig. 1. Portrait of Hans Holbein.
2. Virgin and Child, oil-painting.
“ 3 & 4. The Mocking of Christ and the En-
tombment, oil paintings.
“ 5 & 6. Death, with the Child and the Old
Man.
Works of Lucas Cranach.
Fig. 7. Portrait of Lucas Cranach the elder.
“ 8. Christ on the Cross, Altar-painting at
Weimar.
“ 9. Group from the Altar picture of the
town church at Wittenberg.
“ 10. Christ as a Child, wood-cut.
“ 11. Venus and Cupid, wood-cut.
Plate 84, A. Dutch, French, and Spanish Art.
1 & 2. The Creation of Eve, and Solomon’s
Idolatry, by Lucas von Leyden.
3. The Death of the Virgin, by J.
Schoreel.
4. Henry II., King of France, by Fran-
cois Clouet.
5. Ann of Brittany.
6. St. Stephen before the Theologians,
by Vicente Juanez.
7. Virgin and Child, by Claudio Coello.
Compare Plate 97.
Plate 85. German Sculpture.
Fig. 1&2. Figures of the Virgin, by Veit Stoss.
“ 3. The Virgin holding the Dead Christ.
“ 4 & 4 A. Portrait and kneeling figure from the
Tabernacle of Adam Kraft.
“ 5. Christ bearing the Cross, by Adam
Kraft.
“ 6. Virgin and Child, by Adam Kraft.
“ 7. The Tomb of St. Sebaldus, by Peter
Vischer.
“ 8. The Apostle Paul.
“ 9. Peter Vischer.
“ 10. Miracle of St. Sebaldus.
“ 11. Christ with the Sisters of Lazarus,
by Peter Vischer.
Plate 86. German, English, Spanish, and
French Sculpture.
Fig. 1.
“ 2 & 3.
4.
“ 5.
“ 6.
“ 7.
“ 8&9.
“ 10.
“ 11.
“ 12.
“ 13.
“ 14.
Adoration of the Kings, by George
Syrlin the younger.
Theodorich, King of the Goths, and
Margaret, daughter of the Emperor
Maximilian I.
Specimen of English Glass-painting.
Basrelief, from the tomb of Henry IV.
Figure of a Bishop carved in Wood.
The Infant Don Alfonso, by Gil Siloe.
The Baptism of Christ and the Decapi-
tation of St. John the Baptist, by
Alonzo Berruguette.
Tomb of Cardinal Cisneros, by Do-
menico Florentino.
Repose after a Bacchanalian Feast,
Marble relief, by Jean Gonjon.
Diana of Poitiers as Ariadne.
Caryatide, by Jean Gonjon.
Diana of Poitiers, by Jean Gonjon.
Plate 87. Italian Architecture.
Fig. 1—4. Elevation, section, interior and ground-
plan of St. Peter’s at Rome.
“ 5. Facade of the Church del Gesu, by
Giacomo della Porta.
“ 6. The Hall of the Great Council in the
Palazzo Vecchio at Florence, by
Giorgio Vasari.
Plate 87, A. Architecture of Different Coun-
tries.
Fig. 1. Castle Chambord.
“ 2. Palace of the Louvre at Paris.
“ 3. Gallery of King Francis I. at Fontain-
bleau.
“ 4. Entrance to the Chapel of the new
Kings in the Cathedral of Toledo.
“ 5. The chief staircase in the Hospital to
the Holy Cross at Toledo.
Fig. 6. The Town Hall of Cologne.
“ 7. The Otto-Heinrich building in the Cas-
tle of Heidelberg.
“ 8. The Friedrich’s-structure in the Cas-
tle of Heidelberg.
“ 9. Part of the Castle Wollaton Hall in
England.
Plate 88. Italian Painting.
Fig. 1. Vulcan, Venus, and Cupid, by Tinto-
retto.
“ 2. Adam and Eve, by Tintoretto.
“ 3. The Feast of Simon, by Paolo Vero-
nese.
“ 4. Virgin and Child, by Alessando Allori.
“ 5. Judith with the head of Holofernes,
b/ Cristofano Allori.
“ 6. The Temptation of St. Jerome, by
Giorgio Vasari.
“ 7. The Flight of zEneas. by Federigo Bar-
roccio.
“ 8. The Creation of Eve, by Federigo
Zuccaro.
“ 9. The Fall of Icarus, by the Cavalier
d’Arpino.
Plate 89. Non-Italian Art.
Fig. 1. Allegory, by Heinrich Goltzius.
“ 2. The Flagellation of Christ, by Heinrich
Goltzius.
“ 3. Allegory, by Martin de Vos.
“ 4 & 5. The Bag-pipers and the Drunken Wo-
men, by Peter Breughel the elder.
“ 6. Virgin and Child, by Abraham Bloe-
mart.
“ *1. Allegory, by Otto Venius.
“ 8. Allegory, by Otto Venius.
“ 9. Venus, Cupid, and Mercury, by Bar-
tholomeeus Spranger.
“ 10. Music, Poetry, Painting, and Archi-
tecture, by John Rottenhammer.
Plate 90. Italian, German, and French Sculp-
ture.
Fig. 1. The Sculptures from the tomb of
Mjichel Angelo, by B. Lorenzi.
“ 2. The Rape of a Sabine woman, by
Giovanni da Bologna.
“ 3. Mercury, by Giovanni da Bologna.
“ 4. Tomb of Pope Paul III., by Guglielmo
della Porta.
“ 5—7. Neptune and Sea-gods, by Bartolomeo
Ammanati.
“ 8. Statue of Albrecht V. of Bavaria, at
Munich, after P. Withe, by Krump-
ter and K. Kreuzer.
“ 9. The Rape of a Sabine woman, by
Adrian de Vries.
“ 10. Relief in bronze, by Wentzel Jam-
nitzer.
“ 11. The Earth, by Wentzel Jamnitzer.
“ 12&13. The busts of the Margrave Johann
Georg of Brandenburg and his wife
Elizabeth, by Jacob Gladehals.
“ 14. Basrelief, by Jean Gonjon.
“ 15 & 16. Basreliefs, by Barthelemy Prieur.
“ 17. The Graces, by Germain Pilon.
Plate 91. Italian and German Architecture.
Fig. 1. Elevation of the Church St. Agnese
at Rome, by Francesco Boroomini.
“ 2. Section of the Church St. Andrea on
the Quirinal at Rome, by Lorenzo
Bernini.