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7. Cherubim. Liberale di Verona.

8. Part of a Glory of Angels. Ambrogio Borgognone.

9. Winged Genius. Egyptian.

10. Winged Figure. Nineveh Marbles.

11. Seraph. Ancient Greek Mosaic.

12. Angels. Orcagna.

13. Fiery Cherub. Raphael.

14. Angel, hymning the Virgin. Francia.

15. Piping Angel. Gian Bellini.

16. Greek Angel bearing the Moon.

17. Angels on Horseback. Cathedral of Auxerre.

18. Angels expelling Adam and Eve. N. Pisano. 19. Angels who visit Abraham. Raphael.

20. Plan of the Riccardi Chapel. Florence.

21. Lamenting Angel. Campo Santo.

22. The Angel wrestles with Jacob.

23. Greek Angel. Miniature.

24. Greek Angels. Mosaic.

25. Angels. F. Granacci.

Greek Miniature.

26. Angel in a Crucifixion. Albert Dürer.

27. Angels of the 17th Century.

28. Angel. Poussin.

29. Angels rejoicing. W. Blake.

30. Two Archangels. Cimabue.

31. The Archangels Michael and Raphael. Campo Santo.

32. Angels bearing the Instruments of the Passion. Campo Santo.

33. The Three Archangels bear the Infant Christ.

34. St. Michael as Patron Saint. Angelico da Fiesole.

35. Early Symbol of St. Michael and the Dragon. Bas-relief.

36. St. Michael overcomes the Demon. Martin Schoen.

37. The same subject. Raphael.

38. St. Michael as Patron Saint.

Mabuse.

39. St. Michael as Angel of Judgment and Lord of Souls. Justus of Ghent 40. St. Michael as Lord of Souls. Luca Signorelli.

41. Egyptian Symbol.

42. St. Gabriel. Lorenzo of Monaco.

43. St. Gabriel. Wilhelm of Cologne.

44. Angel announcing the Death of the Virgin. Filippo Lippi.

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53. Symbol of St. Mark. Mosaic.

54. Symbol of St. John.

Miniature.

55. Symbol of St. Mark. Sculpture.

56. Mystical Figures of the Four Evangelists. Angelico da Fiesole.

57. Figure from Nineveh. British Museum.

58. Winged St. Mark. Hans Beham.

59. St. Matthew. Raphael.

60. St. John. Hans Hemling.

61. St. John with the Eagle. Raphael.

62. St. John as Prophet. Raphael.

63. St. John in the Island of Patmos. Lucas van Leyden.

64. The Twelve Apostles, as Sheep. Mosaic.

65. St. Philip. Orcagna.

66. St. Peter and St. Paul.

67. St. Peter. Greek Type.

Carlo Crivelli.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE FIRST VOLUME.

72. Crucifixion of Peter.

Giotto.

73. St. Peter, as Keeper of the Gates of Paradise. Simone Memmi. 74. St. Andrew. Peter Vischer.

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87. St. Jerome healing the Lion. Coll' Antonio da Fiore.

88. Venetian St. Jerome.

89. The Vision of St. Augustine. Murillo.
90. "La Penitence de St. Jean Chrysostome."
91. St. Mary Magdalene. Statue. Donatello.
92. St. Mary Magdalene. L. van Leyden.
93. St. Mary Magdalene. Timoteo della Vite.
94. St Mary Magdalene. Murillo.

95. St. Mary Magdalene.

Annibale Caracci.

Albert Dürer.

96. The Assumption of the Magdalene. Albert Dürer.
97. St. Mary of Egypt dying. Pietro da Cortona.
98. Angel. Raphael.

Etchings.

I. The Assumption of the Magdalene. After Giulio Romano. The Original Fresco, which is in our National Gallery, was cut from the wall of the Church of the Trinità de' Monti, at Rome

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II. A Venetian Votive Picture in Commemoration of a Pestilence (probably the pestilence of 1512, in which Giorgione perished). St. Mark, enthroned as the Patron Saint of Venice, holds his Gospel; on the right St. Sebastian and St. Roch, Protectors against the Plague; on the left, St. Cosmo and St. Damian, Patron Saints of the Healing Art. Sketch after Titian. The Original Picture, remarkable for beauty of expression, and splendour and harmony of colour, in the Church of S. Maria della Salute, at Venice

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III. Angels of the Planets. Raphael. From the fine set of Engravings by
L. Gruner, after the Frescoes in the Capella Chigiana at Rome
IV. 1. St. Luke painting the Virgin. After the Picture in the Academy of St.
Luke attributed to Raphael. 2. St. Mark attended by St. Gregory.
After Correggio

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V. The Madonna della Cintola. The Virgin, as she ascends to heaven, presents her girdle to St. Thomas; who kneels by the tomb, which is full of roses. On the other side, the Archangel Michael, in reference to the Legend. From a Picture by Francesco Granacci in the Florence Gallery

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VI. The Last Supper. 1. After Giotto. 2. After Lionardo da Vinci. 3. After
Raphael. (For this etching I am indebted to Mr. George Scharf)
VII. The Four Latin Fathers. From a Picture by Antonio Vivarini, in the
Academy at Venice

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VIII. The Five Greek Fathers. Drawing from an ancient Greek Picture in the Vatican

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IX. Martha conducts her Sister Mary Magdalene to the Presence of our Lord. From the Engraving by Marc Antonio, after Raphael

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