142
Drawings.
B. ASCRIBED TO RAPHAEL.
I. Two Children wrestling.
1. Photograph of a red-chalk drawing; in the Wicar Museum
at Lille. (Lille Cat. No. 726.)
II. Child seated, turned to the right; twice repeated.
1. Photograph of a bister washed study in the University Col-
lection, Oxford. (Oxford Cat. No. 15.)
hl Children riding on wild boars, &c.
1. Photograph of two fragments of a black-chalk cartoon; in
the collection of the Duke of Aumale.-—D. 360.
iv. Many Children, gathering Grapes, playing with Rabbits, &c.
1. Photograph of a pen and bister washed drawing; in the col-
lection of Archduke Albert at Vienna.
v. Two Amorini playing with two Lions. — JE. 67.
1. Engraving by the Master G. F.; 1537.—Bartsch, ix. p. 27,
No. 8.
vi. Two Amorini; one pouring water over the other.—E. 65.
1. Engraving by Ag. Veneziano.—Bartsch, No. 280.
vii. The Triumph of Cupid; ii Children; 7 Amorini.—E. 68.
1. Engraving by the Maitre au De.—Bartsch, No. 37.
viii. Triumphal Procession of sixteen Children.—E. 69.
1. Engraving by the Maitre au De.—Bartsch, No. 36.
ix. The Children’s Vintage; 20 Children.—E. 70.
1. Engraving by the Master I. B.; 1529.—Bartsch, viii. p. 311,
No. 35.
2. Facsimile of an old print (formerly in Oltley’s collection),
containing several groups of this engraving, with a few
additions, &c.; 0-027x0'152.
x. Four Amorini and six Children playing with a Goat.—
E. 7i.
1. Engraving by the Maitre au De.—Bartsch, No. 29.
2. Outline-engraving by N. Consoni: “Scherzo di Putti.”
3. Photograph of a bister-washed drawing heightened with
white, in the Ambrosian Library at Milan; attributed there
to Parmigiano.
xi. Amorini playing.—E. 77).
1. Chiaroscuro by the Master N. D. B.—Bartsch, xii. p. 109,
No. 5.
Drawings.
B. ASCRIBED TO RAPHAEL.
I. Two Children wrestling.
1. Photograph of a red-chalk drawing; in the Wicar Museum
at Lille. (Lille Cat. No. 726.)
II. Child seated, turned to the right; twice repeated.
1. Photograph of a bister washed study in the University Col-
lection, Oxford. (Oxford Cat. No. 15.)
hl Children riding on wild boars, &c.
1. Photograph of two fragments of a black-chalk cartoon; in
the collection of the Duke of Aumale.-—D. 360.
iv. Many Children, gathering Grapes, playing with Rabbits, &c.
1. Photograph of a pen and bister washed drawing; in the col-
lection of Archduke Albert at Vienna.
v. Two Amorini playing with two Lions. — JE. 67.
1. Engraving by the Master G. F.; 1537.—Bartsch, ix. p. 27,
No. 8.
vi. Two Amorini; one pouring water over the other.—E. 65.
1. Engraving by Ag. Veneziano.—Bartsch, No. 280.
vii. The Triumph of Cupid; ii Children; 7 Amorini.—E. 68.
1. Engraving by the Maitre au De.—Bartsch, No. 37.
viii. Triumphal Procession of sixteen Children.—E. 69.
1. Engraving by the Maitre au De.—Bartsch, No. 36.
ix. The Children’s Vintage; 20 Children.—E. 70.
1. Engraving by the Master I. B.; 1529.—Bartsch, viii. p. 311,
No. 35.
2. Facsimile of an old print (formerly in Oltley’s collection),
containing several groups of this engraving, with a few
additions, &c.; 0-027x0'152.
x. Four Amorini and six Children playing with a Goat.—
E. 7i.
1. Engraving by the Maitre au De.—Bartsch, No. 29.
2. Outline-engraving by N. Consoni: “Scherzo di Putti.”
3. Photograph of a bister-washed drawing heightened with
white, in the Ambrosian Library at Milan; attributed there
to Parmigiano.
xi. Amorini playing.—E. 77).
1. Chiaroscuro by the Master N. D. B.—Bartsch, xii. p. 109,
No. 5.