¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
, Madonna and Child, in the manner of the Seggiola at Florence; purchased in England from Sir Thomas Baring. Andrea del Sarto : 544 and 548, Two Holy Families .—Leonardo da Vinci; 546, St. Cecilia.--Id a Bartolomeo ; 550. A Holy Family ? a masterly 'painting, —.pervqino 557, The Virgin appearing to St Bernard. 590, The Virgin con templating the Child, who is lying on the grass; at the side St. John and St. Nicholas —francesco Francia: o75, The Virgin in deep devotion, kneeling before the infant Jesus
contains five saints on a gold ground,—- Masaccio ; 558, His own portrait. 559, Faith and Piety. 20ih Cabinet .— Garofalo ; 580, Virg*® and Child. 594, Portrait.— Raphael 581, The Baptism of Christ ; and 593? The Resurrection; two small pictures in his early manner. 588: “ A head in an oval frame, from a collection at Florence, where it was said to be Ra phael, but it is not by him, nor are the features his, though it is a picture of his time»” ,/. J). — Andrea del Sarto 582 and 583, Sketches in brown
, Job® the Baptist preaching, and the Visit ation. 21 st Cabinet. — Raphael: 614, A Virgin and Child, from the Palazzo Tempi ft* Florence ; date about 1507, known bf the name of the Madonna del Tempi Correggio (?); 626, An Ecce Homo. 22nd Cabinet. — Tintoretto: 631, Por trait of Vesalins .—Carlo Cignnni 6-36, The Virgin bending over the sleeping Jesus, and holding a cloth before him, St. John on one side—a very pleasifll picture.— Sasso Ferrato: 637, MadoU®® in adoration.— Carlo Mamtti: 638