and Hanns Bollinger; wood carving by Joseph Hell, Franz Missl, Joseph Beyrer and others; alabaster, clay, and wax models; statuettes and medallions of bronze and precious metals; large collection of crucifixes, and so forth. Miscellaneous artistic objects : Enamels, including large Limoges specimen of the 16 th century. Portrait of Louis XIV. by Petitot. Venetian cup, Swiss chalice of 1673. Stone jugs, porcelain and majolica Textile fabrics such as chasubles, crosses, laces attributed
of paint ing in Tyrol. School of*) Brixen-Neustift, and Pusterthal School: chief representatives, Andra/ Haller and Michael Pacher. Old German and Flemish masters, including Lucas Cranach,. St Jerome, Altdorfer, Patemer. Innsbruck masters represented by Sebastian Schel. Room I, 'Tyrolean masters of the 17 th and 18 th centuries.. Room II. Tyrolean masters of the i8 tu century. Works by the Unterberger family, Martin Knoller, Joseph Schdpf, John Lapt. Lamp», Angelica Kaufmanh (her portrait by herself
). Room III Tyrolean masters of the first half of the 19 th century: Gebhard. Flatz (Fra Angelico), Joseph A. Koch (several fine land? Room IV. Franz Befregger’s patriotic pictures of the year 1809* three original, and four copied under the artist’s supervision by some of his Tyrolean scholars. , Room V. Modern Tyrolean masters : Franz Defregger, Mathias | Schmidt, E. von Woradle, Franz Unterberger, Karl Naas, etc., also some German masters. Room VI. (a) : Italian masters of the 17 th and