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diff --git a/41533-h/41533-h.htm b/41533-h/41533-h.htm index 59f1591..3d0b3a9 100644 --- a/41533-h/41533-h.htm +++ b/41533-h/41533-h.htm @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en"> <head> - <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> <title> The Project Gutenberg ebook of History of Painting in Italy, Vol. VI, @@ -110,49 +110,7 @@ li {margin-left: 1em; /* secondary index lines indented */ </head> <body> - - -<pre> - -The Project Gutenberg EBook of The History of Painting in Italy, Volume VI -(of 6), by Luigi Antonio Lanzi - -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with -almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org - - -Title: The History of Painting in Italy, Volume VI (of 6) - from the Period of the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End - of the Eighteenth Century (6 volumes) - -Author: Luigi Antonio Lanzi - -Translator: Thomas Roscoe - -Release Date: December 1, 2012 [EBook #41533] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HISTORY OF PAINTING IN ITALY *** - - - - -Produced by Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier, Carol Brown, and -the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at -http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - -</pre> - +<div>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 41533 ***</div> <div class="tnote"> <p class="center">Transcriber's note:</p> @@ -300,7 +258,7 @@ v.</abbr> <abbr title= "pages">pp.</abbr> 48, 57.</li> <li>—— Pietro Paolo, son of Ercole, d. 1630, aged 38. <cite>Tiraboschi.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 50.</li> -<li>Abatini, Guido Ubaldo, of <span lang="it">Città di Castello</span>, d. +<li>Abatini, Guido Ubaldo, of <span lang="it">Città di Castello</span>, d. 1656, aged 56. <cite>Passeri.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 157.</li> <li>Abbiati, Filippo, a Milanese, d. 1715, aged 75. <cite>Orlandi.</cite> @@ -401,7 +359,7 @@ title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr></li> <li>—— Tommaso, cousin of Pompeo, b. 1653, d. 1736. <cite>Zanotti.</cite> v. <abbr title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr></li> -<li>Alè, Egidio, di Liege, flourished the latter half of the seventeenth +<li>Alè, Egidio, di Liege, flourished the latter half of the seventeenth century. <i>See Guida di Roma.</i> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 309.</li> <li>Alemagna, di, Giusto, painted at Genoa, 1451. <cite>Soprani.</cite> @@ -456,7 +414,7 @@ title= "four">iv.</abbr> 38, 79.</li> <cite>Tiraboschi.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 39.</li> <li>—— Pomponio, son of Antonio, b. about 1520. -<cite>Tiraboschi.</cite> Painted in 1593. <i>Affò.</i> <abbr +<cite>Tiraboschi.</cite> Painted in 1593. <i>Affò.</i> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 113.</li> <li>Allegrini, Francesco, of Gubbio, d. 1663, aged 76. @@ -476,7 +434,7 @@ Baldinucci.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 292, 325, 329.</li> <li>Altissimo, dell', Cristofano, a Florentine, scholar of Bronzino, living in 1568. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 263.</li> -<li>Alunno, Niccolò, of Foligno; his works appeared between 1458 and 1492. +<li>Alunno, Niccolò, of Foligno; his works appeared between 1458 and 1492. <cite>Mariotti.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 26.</li> <li>Amadei, Stefano, of Perugia, b. 1589, d. 1644. <cite>Pascoli.</cite> @@ -484,7 +442,7 @@ in 1568. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 263.</li> <li>Amalteo, Pomponio, from <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Vito in the Frioul, b. 1505, d. about 1588. <cite>Renaldis.</cite> In Motta, in the district of -Trevigi, is found inscribed on an altar-piece, <cite lang="la">Mottæ civis +Trevigi, is found inscribed on an altar-piece, <cite lang="la">Mottæ civis et incola</cite>; which I think proves his connexion with that place. <cite>Federici.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 128.</li> @@ -606,11 +564,11 @@ title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr></li> <li>Anselmi, Michelang., of Parma, called Michelangiolo <cite>da Lucca</cite>, and more commonly <i>Da Siena</i>, 1591. <cite>Ratti.</cite> -Died in 1554. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 414, <abbr +Died in 1554. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 414, <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 118.</li> <li>Antelami, or Antelmi, Benedetto, of Parma, a sculptor, his works, 1178 -and 1196. <i>Affò.</i> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 74.</li> +and 1196. <i>Affò.</i> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 74.</li> <li>Antoni, degli, or d'Antonio, <i>see</i> Da Messina.</li> @@ -654,7 +612,7 @@ sixteenth century, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 386.</li> <li>Aragonese, Sebastiano, or Luca Sebastiano da Brescia, flourished about 1567. <cite>Orlandi.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 171.</li> -<li>Araldi, Alessandro, of Parma, d. about 1528. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr +<li>Araldi, Alessandro, of Parma, d. about 1528. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 76.</li> <li>Arbasia, Cesare, of Saluzzo. Notices of him from 1589 to 1601. @@ -1007,7 +965,7 @@ title= "five">v.</abbr> 375.</li> <li>Barile, Gio., a Florentine, flourished in the time of Raffaello. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 196.</li> -<li>Barili, Aurelio Parmigiano, painted in 1588. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr +<li>Barili, Aurelio Parmigiano, painted in 1588. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 132.</li> <li>Barocci, (more recently called Baroccio) or Fiore Federigo of Urbino, @@ -1328,7 +1286,7 @@ painted as early as 1497, was living in 1523, and perhaps later. <cite>Mariotti.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 39.</li> <li>Bertoia, or Bertogia, Jacopo, Parmigiano, lived in 1574. -<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 131.</li> +<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 131.</li> <li>Bertoli, a Venetian, painted in 157.... <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 196.</li> @@ -1485,11 +1443,11 @@ about 1680. <cite>Orlandi.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 388.</li> <li>Bigio, Marco, a Sienese, flourished about 1530. <cite>Della Valle.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 435.</li> -<li>—— <i>see</i> Brazzè.</li> +<li>—— <i>see</i> Brazzè.</li> <li>Bigolaro, <i>see</i> Bernardi.</li> -<li>Bilia, della, Gio. Batista, of Città di Castello, lived towards the +<li>Bilia, della, Gio. Batista, of Città di Castello, lived towards the middle of the sixteenth century. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 165.</li> @@ -1783,7 +1741,7 @@ title= "five">v.</abbr> 293.</li> <li>—— Pietro, <i>see</i> Della Francesca.</li> -<li>Borghesi, Gio. Ventura, of Città di Castello, d. 1708. +<li>Borghesi, Gio. Ventura, of Città di Castello, d. 1708. <cite>Orlandi.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 266.</li> <li>Borgianni, Orazio, a Roman, d. in the pontificate of Paul <abbr @@ -1935,7 +1893,7 @@ Brescia, and companion of Alticchiero. <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> <li>—— Giacomo, of Trevisi, lived in 1638. <cite> Federici.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 272.</li> -<li>Brazzè, Gio. Batista, called Il Bigio, a Florentine, pupil to Empoli. +<li>Brazzè, Gio. Batista, called Il Bigio, a Florentine, pupil to Empoli. <cite>Baldinucci.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 332.</li> <li>Brea, Lodovico, da Nizza. His notices in Genoa from 1483 to 1513. @@ -1955,7 +1913,7 @@ about 1500. <cite>Orlandi.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 362.</li> title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr></li> <li>—— da, F. Raffaello. <i>See Guida di Bologna.</i> d. 1539, -aged 60. <cite>Galletti.</cite> <cite lang="it">Inscript. Venetæ Romæ +aged 60. <cite>Galletti.</cite> <cite lang="it">Inscript. Venetæ Romæ extantes.</cite> In the inscription he is called <cite>Roberti</cite>; whether his surname or a second name, <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 89.</li> @@ -1974,7 +1932,7 @@ brother about 1520. <cite>Della Valle.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> <li>Brill, Matteo, of Antwerp, b. 1550, d. 1584. <cite>Baldinucci.</cite> Date to be corrected on the authority of the inscription, which says he -died aged 37. <cite>Galletti, Insc. Romanæ</cite>, <abbr title= "volume +died aged 37. <cite>Galletti, Insc. Romanæ</cite>, <abbr title= "volume two">tom. ii.</abbr> <abbr title= "page">p.</abbr> 406. <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 170.</li> @@ -2660,7 +2618,7 @@ Zaist.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 159.</li> Zaist.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 151.</li> <li>Caselli, Cristoforo, called Cristoforo da Parma, and also Il -Temperello, painted in 1499. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= +Temperello, painted in 1499. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 76.</li> <li>Casembrot, Abramo, of Holland, a painter of the seventeenth century, in @@ -2770,7 +2728,7 @@ Soprani.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 400.</li> <li>—— Castellino, their relation, d. at Turin, 1649, aged 70, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 405.</li> -<li>—— Niccolò, his son, living in 1668. <cite>Soprani.</cite> +<li>—— Niccolò, his son, living in 1668. <cite>Soprani.</cite> <abbr title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr></li> <li>—— Gio. Batista, called Il Bergamasco, d. 1570. @@ -2943,7 +2901,7 @@ delle Bambocciate, a Roman, b. 1602, (<cite>Baldinucci</cite>, 1600,) d. <li>Certosino, il, <i>see</i> Cassiani.</li> -<li>Cerù, Bortolo, a Venetian, and pupil of Verona, d. before 1660. +<li>Cerù, Bortolo, a Venetian, and pupil of Verona, d. before 1660. <cite>Boschini.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 345.</li> <li>Cerva, Pierantonio, or rather Gio. Maria, a Bolognese, flourished in @@ -3095,7 +3053,7 @@ di Bergamo.</cite> <abbr title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr></li> <li>Cimabue, or Gualtieri, Gio., a Florentine, b. 1240, d. 1300. <cite> Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 19.</li> -<li>Cimaroli, Gio. Batista, da Salò, on the Lake of Garda. Was living +<li>Cimaroli, Gio. Batista, da Salò, on the Lake of Garda. Was living in 1718. <cite>Orlandi.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 383.</li> <li>Cimatori, <i>see</i> Visacci<a name= "fnanchor_TN4" id= @@ -3133,7 +3091,7 @@ title= "one">i.</abbr> 342.</li> <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 356.</li> -<li>Circignani, Niccolò, dalle Pomarance, d. about 1588, aged 72. +<li>Circignani, Niccolò, dalle Pomarance, d. about 1588, aged 72. <cite>Baglione.</cite> This is not correct, as he was painting in 1591. <cite>Guide of Volterra.</cite> He signs himself <cite>Nicolaus Circignanus Volterranus</cite>. <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 275, <abbr title= @@ -3146,7 +3104,7 @@ title= "Eight">VIII</abbr>., aged 60. <cite>Baglione.</cite> <abbr title= <li>Cirello, Giulio, a Paduan, flourished in 1697. <cite lang="it">Guida di Padova.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 308.</li> -<li>Città di Castello, da, Francesco, pupil to Pietro Perugino, <abbr +<li>Città di Castello, da, Francesco, pupil to Pietro Perugino, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 40.</li> <li>Cittadella, Bartolom., a Venetian, living about 1690. <cite>Guarienti. @@ -3206,7 +3164,7 @@ Baldinucci.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 121.</li> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 41.</li> <li>—— Bartolommeo, his son; he signs himself <cite> -Bartholomæus Ariminensis</cite>, and painted in 1543. <cite>Oretti, +Bartholomæus Ariminensis</cite>, and painted in 1543. <cite>Oretti, Mem.</cite> <abbr title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr></li> <li>Codagora, and Cadagora by <cite>Dominici</cite>, Viviano, called by @@ -3229,7 +3187,7 @@ title= "one">i.</abbr> 358.</li> <li>Collaceroni, Agostino, a Bolognese, pupil to P. Pozzi. <cite lang= "it">Guida d'Ascoli</cite>, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 288, 338.</li> -<li>Colle, dal, near Città <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Sepolcro, +<li>Colle, dal, near Città <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Sepolcro, Raffaellino, painted in 1546. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 220, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 116.</li> @@ -3261,7 +3219,7 @@ title= "four">iv.</abbr> 68.</li> <li>Coltellini, Michele, a Ferrarese, lived in 1517. <cite>Baruffaldi. </cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 298.</li> -<li>Comandè, Franc., a Messinese, a pupil of Guinaccia. <cite>Hakert.</cite> +<li>Comandè, Franc., a Messinese, a pupil of Guinaccia. <cite>Hakert.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 376.</li> <li>—— Gio. Simone, his brother, b. 1588, <abbr title= @@ -3350,7 +3308,7 @@ title= "Five">V.</abbr> <cite>Baglione.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii. title= "one">i.</abbr> 347.</li> <li>—— Gio. Maria, a Parmigianese, painted in 1660. -<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 139.</li> +<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 139.</li> <li>Contri, Antonio a Ferrarese, d. 1732. <cite>Baruffaldi.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 350.</li> @@ -3454,7 +3412,7 @@ living in 1734. <cite>Renaldis.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> <li>Cosmati, Adeodato di Cosimo, a Roman, worker in mosaic, <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 8.</li> -<li>Cosmè, <i>see</i> Tura.</li> +<li>Cosmè, <i>see</i> Tura.</li> <li>Cossa, Franc., a Ferrarese, living in 1474. <cite lang="it">Guida di Bologna.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 293.</li> @@ -3490,7 +3448,7 @@ title= "four">iv.</abbr> 62.</li> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 273.</li> <li>Cotignola, da, Francesco, (Marchesi or Zaganelli) painted at Parma in -1518. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 38.</li> +1518. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 38.</li> <li>—— Bernardino, a younger brother, lived in 1509. <cite>Crespi, in his Addenda to Baruffaldi.</cite> <abbr title= @@ -3617,7 +3575,7 @@ in 1736. <cite>Pascoli.</cite> <abbr title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr></li> "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 20, <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 29.</li> -<li>Crivelli, Vittorio, also a Venetian. In the <cite lang="it">Antichità +<li>Crivelli, Vittorio, also a Venetian. In the <cite lang="it">Antichità Picene</cite>, <abbr title= "volumes 29 and 30">tom. xxix. and xxx.</abbr> mention is made of his paintings of date of 1489 and 1490. <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 20, <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 29.</li> @@ -3927,7 +3885,7 @@ himself <cite lang="it">Dono delli Doni</cite>. <cite>Mariotti.</cite> d. 1712, aged 55. <cite lang="it">Guida di Piacenza.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 269, 435.</li> -<li>Ducci, Virgilio, da Città di Castello, a pupil of Albani. <cite><abbr +<li>Ducci, Virgilio, da Città di Castello, a pupil of Albani. <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 217.</li> @@ -4105,7 +4063,7 @@ title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 45.</li> <li>Fanzone, or Faenzone; Marini writes it <i>Finzoni</i>, (<cite>Galler. -</cite> <abbr title= "page">p.</abbr> 8.) Ferraù, da Faenza, a scholar +</cite> <abbr title= "page">p.</abbr> 8.) Ferraù, da Faenza, a scholar of Vanni. <cite>Orlandi.</cite> d. 1645, aged 83. <cite>Cart. Oretti.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 199.</li> @@ -4221,7 +4179,7 @@ his work of 1380. <cite lang="it">Guida di Bologna.</cite> <abbr title= <li>—— Galasso, his Mem. from 1404 up to 1450. <cite> Baruffaldi.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 16, 286.</li> -<li>—— Gelasio, di, Niccolò, lived in 1242. <cite>Baruffaldi. +<li>—— Gelasio, di, Niccolò, lived in 1242. <cite>Baruffaldi. </cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 284.</li> <li>—— da, Pietro, a scholar of the Caracci. <cite>Malvasia. @@ -4235,7 +4193,7 @@ at least, contemporary, as we collect from Savonarola, who wrote about 1430. <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 291.</li> <li>—— other Stefani da Ferrara. <cite lang="it">Guida della -Città.</cite> One of them painted in 1531. <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> +Città .</cite> One of them painted in 1531. <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 291.</li> <li>Ferraresino, <i>see</i> Berlinghieri.</li> @@ -4275,7 +4233,7 @@ lang="it">Guida di Padova.</cite> Or b. 1605, d. 1654. <cite>Tiraboschi. <li>—— Orazio, b. at Voltri, 1606, d. 1657. <cite>Soprani. </cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 417.</li> -<li>—— Pietro, Parmigiano, d. 1787. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr +<li>—— Pietro, Parmigiano, d. 1787. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 141.</li> <li>—— Succession of this school, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> @@ -4313,7 +4271,7 @@ Roma.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 236.</li> <li>—— Gualtieri and Giorgio, painters on glass, lived about 1568. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 227.</li> -<li>—— Giovanni, Rossi and Niccolò, workers in embroidery and +<li>—— Giovanni, Rossi and Niccolò, workers in embroidery and tapestry. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 215.</li> <li>Fiamminghini, <i>see</i> Della Rovere.</li> @@ -4408,7 +4366,7 @@ title= "two">ii.</abbr> 405.</li> <li>—— Jacobello, his son, memorials from 1401 to 1436. <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> Ridolfi and Zanetti were -mistaken in ascribing to him the picture Della Carità, with date of 1446; +mistaken in ascribing to him the picture Della Carità , with date of 1446; whereas the <abbr title= "Cavaliere">Cav.</abbr> de' Lazzara assured me of his having read <cite>Johannes Alemanus Antonius de Murano</cite>. <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 27.</li> @@ -4430,7 +4388,7 @@ Vante.</li> Carlo, <i>see</i> Voglar.</li> <li>Fiorini, Gio. Batista, a Bolognese, living in 1588. <cite>Malvasia. -</cite> Painted along with Aretusi, in the church of the Carità, in 1585. +</cite> Painted along with Aretusi, in the church of the Carità , in 1585. <cite>Oretti, Mem.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 129.</li> <li>Firenze, da, Giorgio, his works from 1314 to 1325. <cite>Baron @@ -4611,7 +4569,7 @@ Perugia in 1440. <cite>Orlandi</cite>, <cite>Risp.</cite> <abbr title= <li>—— Cesare, of Perugia, d. 1615. <cite>Pascoli.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 223.</li> -<li>Franchini, Niccolò, a Sienese, living in 1761. <cite>Pecci.</cite> +<li>Franchini, Niccolò, a Sienese, living in 1761. <cite>Pecci.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 454.</li> <li>Francia, Domenico, a Bolognese, d. 1758, aged 56. <cite>Crespi.</cite> @@ -4664,7 +4622,7 @@ in the pontificate of Urban <abbr title= "Eight">VIII</abbr>. <li>Francucci, <i>see</i> Da Imola.</li> -<li>Frangipane, Niccolò, a Paduan; according to some, of Udine, or rather +<li>Frangipane, Niccolò, a Paduan; according to some, of Udine, or rather of doubtful birth-place. <cite lang="it"><abbr title= "Lettere Pittoriche">Lett. Pitt.</abbr></cite>, <abbr title= "volume one">tom. i.</abbr> <abbr title= "page">p.</abbr> 248. His memor. up to 1595. @@ -4698,7 +4656,7 @@ Ravenna.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 247.</li> <li>Friso, del, <i>see</i> Benfatto.</li> -<li>Friulano, Niccolò, painted in 1332, <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> +<li>Friulano, Niccolò, painted in 1332, <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 19.</li> <li>Fulco, Gio., a Messinese, b. 1615, d. about 1680. <cite>Hakert.</cite> @@ -4739,7 +4697,7 @@ Passignano. <cite>Baldinucci.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 328.</li> title="Royal Gallery of Florence">R. Gall. of Flor.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 343.</li> -<li>—— Gaetano, his nephew. <cite lang="it">Serie de' più +<li>—— Gaetano, his nephew. <cite lang="it">Serie de' più Illustri Pittori.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 345.</li> <li>Gabrielli, Camillo, a Pisan, d. 1730. <cite>Morrona.</cite> <abbr @@ -4767,7 +4725,7 @@ title= "one">i.</abbr> 357.</li> <li>Gaetano, Luigi, a Venetian, a mosaic worker employed in 1590. <cite>Zanetti.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 253.</li> -<li>Gagliardi, <abbr title= "Cavaliere">Cav.</abbr> Bernardino, da Città di +<li>Gagliardi, <abbr title= "Cavaliere">Cav.</abbr> Bernardino, da Città di Castello, d. 1660, aged 51. <cite>Orlandi.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 234.</li> @@ -4810,7 +4768,7 @@ Guido, d. 1664. <cite>Crespi.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 261.</li> <li>Gandini, or del Grano, Giorgio, a native of Parma, d. 1538. -<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 122.</li> +<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 122.</li> <li>—— Antonio, a Brescian, d. 1630. <cite>Orlandi</cite> and <cite>Zamboni</cite>. <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 326.</li> @@ -4888,7 +4846,7 @@ was employed in 1522, d. 1575. <cite>Zaist.</cite> <abbr title= <li>—— Uriele, painted in 1601. <cite lang="it">Guida di Piacenza.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 168.</li> -<li>—— Fortunato, Parmig., employed in 1648. <cite>Affò.</cite> +<li>—— Fortunato, Parmig., employed in 1648. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 139.</li> <li>—— Girolamo, a Bolognese, b. 1662, d. 1726. <cite>Crespi. @@ -4913,7 +4871,7 @@ Piacenza.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 168.</li> <cite>Pascoli.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 298, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 425.</li> -<li>Gellée, Claudio, commonly called Claude Loraine, b. 1600, d. 1682. +<li>Gellée, Claudio, commonly called Claude Loraine, b. 1600, d. 1682. <cite>Pascoli.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 247.</li> <li>Generoli, Andrea, called, from his birth-place, Il Sabinese. @@ -5226,7 +5184,7 @@ Valle.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 278.</li> title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 44.</li> -<li>Giuliano, Giorgio, da Cività Castellana, painted in 161... <cite><abbr +<li>Giuliano, Giorgio, da Cività Castellana, painted in 161... <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 213.</li> @@ -5309,7 +5267,7 @@ title= "two">ii.</abbr> 241.</li> <li>—— Gio. Batista, his son. <abbr title="ibid"><i>ib.</i> </abbr></li> -<li>—— Nicola, a Venetian, pupil of Niccolò Cassana. +<li>—— Nicola, a Venetian, pupil of Niccolò Cassana. <cite>Zanetti.</cite> Called Guassi by Guarienti. In the <cite lang="it">Guida di Udine</cite> he is called Della Carnia. <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 382, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 482.</li> @@ -5373,7 +5331,7 @@ title= "three">iii.</abbr> 155.</li> Gallery of Florence">Roy. Gall. of Flor.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 350.</li> -<li>Grossi, Bartolommeo, Parmigiano, flourished about 1450. <cite>Affò. +<li>Grossi, Bartolommeo, Parmigiano, flourished about 1450. <cite>Affò. </cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 76.</li> <li>Guadagnini, Jacopo, a Bassanese, d. 1633. <cite>Verci.</cite> <abbr @@ -5606,7 +5564,7 @@ histories of that saint. <cite>Oretti, Memor.</cite> <abbr title= fifteenth century. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 99.</li> -<li>Lancisi, Tommaso, of Città <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Sepolcro, b. +<li>Lancisi, Tommaso, of Città <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Sepolcro, b. 1603, d. aged 79. <cite>Orlandi.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 353.</li> @@ -5644,7 +5602,7 @@ title= "four">iv.</abbr> 321.</li> <li>Laodicia, a Pavese, living about 1330. <cite>Lomazzo.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 212.</li> -<li>Lapi, Niccolò, a Florentine, b. 1661, d. 1732. <cite><abbr title="Royal +<li>Lapi, Niccolò, a Florentine, b. 1661, d. 1732. <cite><abbr title="Royal Gallery">Roy. Gall.</abbr> of Florence.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 347.</li> @@ -5963,7 +5921,7 @@ Veronese. <cite>Zanetti.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 375.</li> 1732. <cite>Dominici.</cite> Or at Venice. <cite>Catalogo Algarotti.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 325, iii 388.</li> -<li>Lorenese, Claudio, <i>see</i> Gellée.</li> +<li>Lorenese, Claudio, <i>see</i> Gellée.</li> <li>Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, a Sienese. His works from 1330 to 1337. <cite>Della Valle.</cite> d. 1340, aged 83. <cite><abbr title= @@ -5999,7 +5957,7 @@ Taddeo Gaddi. <cite>Baldinucci.</cite> d. aged 55. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 212.</li> <li>Loschi, Jacopo, of Parma. His notices, 1462 and 1488. -<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 76.</li> +<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 76.</li> <li>—— Bernardino, of Carpi. His notices from 1495 to 1533. <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 38.</li> @@ -6025,7 +5983,7 @@ Loretto. <cite>Vasari.</cite> Proved to be a Venetian. <cite lang= <li>Luca, Santo, a Florentine, lived in the eleventh century. <cite>Lami.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 9.</li> -<li>—— di Tomè, a Sienese, painted in 1367. <cite>Della +<li>—— di Tomè, a Sienese, painted in 1367. <cite>Della Valle.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 399.</li> <li>Lucatelli, (in most books Locatelli,) Pietro, a Roman academician of @@ -6147,7 +6105,7 @@ lang="it">Guida di Padova.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 267, <li>Magagnolo, a painter and writer of the fifteenth century, a Modenese. <cite>Tiraboschi.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 36.</li> -<li>Maganza, Gio. Batista, called Magagnò di Vicenza, b. 1509, d. 1589. +<li>Maganza, Gio. Batista, called Magagnò di Vicenza, b. 1509, d. 1589. <cite>Orlandi.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 170.</li> <li>—— Alessandro, his son, b. 1556, d. 1630. <cite>Ridolfi. @@ -6233,7 +6191,7 @@ scholars of Cignani. <cite>Guarienti.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> <li>Malinconico, Andrea, a Neapolitan, scholar of Stanzioni. <cite> Dominici. </cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 406.</li> -<li>Malò, Vincenzo, of Cambray, d. at Rome, aged 45. <cite>Soprani.</cite> +<li>Malò, Vincenzo, of Cambray, d. at Rome, aged 45. <cite>Soprani.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 394.</li> <li>Malombra, Pietro, a Venetian, b. 1556, d. 1618. <cite>Ridolfi.</cite> @@ -6473,7 +6431,7 @@ about 1700. <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= <cite>Lamo.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 288.</li> <li>Marmitta, Francesco, of Parma. His notices in 1494 and 1506. -<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 76.</li> +<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 76.</li> <li>Maroli, Domenico, a Messinese, (<cite>Bosch. Hakert.</cite>) b. 1612, d. 1676, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 409, <abbr title= "three">iii. @@ -6508,7 +6466,7 @@ this painter up to 1515. <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 66.</li> <li>—— Innocenzio, of Parma, lived in the sixteenth century. -<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 132.</li> +<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 132.</li> <li>Martino, di, Bartolommeo, a Sienese, painted in 1405. <cite>Della Valle.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 398.</li> @@ -6671,24 +6629,24 @@ Paganini and Il Modanino, of Modena, painted in 1484, d. 1518. Valle.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 452.</li> <li>—— (<cite>Vasari</cite>) written by others Mazzuola and -Mazzola, Pierilario, of Parma, painted in 1533. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr +Mazzola, Pierilario, of Parma, painted in 1533. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 77.</li> -<li>—— Michele, his brother. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= +<li>—— Michele, his brother. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr></li> -<li>—— Filippo, another brother, d. 1505. <cite>Affò.</cite> +<li>—— Filippo, another brother, d. 1505. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr></li> <li>—— Francesco, his son, called Parmigianino, and by -<cite>Lomazzo</cite>, Il Mazzolino, b. 1503. <cite>Affò.</cite> Or 1504. +<cite>Lomazzo</cite>, Il Mazzolino, b. 1503. <cite>Affò.</cite> Or 1504. <cite>Mariette, Descrip.</cite> d. 1540. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 125, <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 123.</li> <li>—— Girolamo, cousin of Franc., living in 1580. <cite>Ratti.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 128.</li> -<li>—— Alessandro, son of Girolamo, d. 1608. <cite>Affò.</cite> +<li>—— Alessandro, son of Girolamo, d. 1608. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 130.</li> <li>—— Filippo, <i>see</i> Bastaruolo.</li> @@ -6789,7 +6747,7 @@ title= "two">ii.</abbr> 397.</li> <li>—— Francesco, called Il Paggio, b. 1619, d. 1657. <cite>Soprani.</cite> <abbr title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr></li> -<li>Mercati, Gio. Batista, of Città <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Sepolcro, +<li>Mercati, Gio. Batista, of Città <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Sepolcro, a painter of the seventeenth century, <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 352.</li> @@ -7007,7 +6965,7 @@ title= "four">iv.</abbr> 69.</li> Lame.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 139.</li> <li>Mola, Pierfrancesco, of the Luganese district, or of the diocese of -Como, b. 1612, d. 1668. <cite>Passeri.</cite> Or b. at Coldrè, 1621, d. +Como, b. 1612, d. 1668. <cite>Passeri.</cite> Or b. at Coldrè, 1621, d. 1666. <cite>Pascoli</cite>, and <cite>Maiette Descriz.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 216, <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 326, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 139.</li> @@ -7033,7 +6991,7 @@ title= "three">iii.</abbr> 175.</li> <li>Mona, or Monna, or Monio, Domenico, a Ferrarese, d. 1602, aged 52. <cite>Baruffaldi.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 323.</li> -<li>Monaco, delle Isole d'Oro, or d'Ieres, of the Cibò family, a Genoese, +<li>Monaco, delle Isole d'Oro, or d'Ieres, of the Cibò family, a Genoese, d. 1408. <cite>Soprani.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 259.</li> <li>Monaldi, a scholar of Andrea Lucatelli, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> @@ -7088,7 +7046,7 @@ and also M. Rinaldo della Montagna. <cite>Malvasia.</cite> d. at Padua in <li>Montagnana, Jacopo, a Paduan, living in 1508. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 68.</li> -<li>Montagne, Niccolò de Plate, of Holland, d. about 1665. <i>Filibert.</i> +<li>Montagne, Niccolò de Plate, of Holland, d. about 1665. <i>Filibert.</i> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 253.</li> <li>Montalti, <i>see</i> Danedi.</li> @@ -7475,7 +7433,7 @@ title= "one">i.</abbr> 407.</li> <li>Nervesa, Gaspare, del Friuli, of the school of Titian. <cite>Ridolfi. </cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 165.</li> -<li>Niccolò, a painter employed in Gemona, 1331. <cite><abbr title= +<li>Niccolò, a painter employed in Gemona, 1331. <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 19.</li> <li>—— di, Gio., perhaps the same as Gio. di Pisa, a painter of @@ -7538,7 +7496,7 @@ lang="it">Serie della G. I. di Vienna</cite>, <abbr title="page">p.</abbr> <li>Nucci, Allegretto, di Fabriano, painted in 1366. <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 15.</li> -<li>—— Avanzino, di Città di Castello, d. 1629, aged 77. +<li>—— Avanzino, di Città di Castello, d. 1629, aged 77. <cite>Baglione.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 165.</li> <li>—— Benedetto, di Gubbio, d. 1575. <cite>Ab. @@ -7902,10 +7860,10 @@ shortly before 1569. <cite>Dominici.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> Romano. <cite>Vasari.</cite> Living in 1553. <cite>Mariotti.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 220.</li> -<li>Pappanelli, Niccolò, d. 1620, aged 83, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> +<li>Pappanelli, Niccolò, d. 1620, aged 83, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 95.</li> -<li>Paradisi, Niccolò, a Venetian, painted in 1404, <abbr title= +<li>Paradisi, Niccolò, a Venetian, painted in 1404, <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 16.</li> <li>Paradiso, dal, <i>see</i> Castelfranco.</li> @@ -7926,7 +7884,7 @@ Faccioli.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 72.</li> <li>Paris, di, <i>see</i> Alfani.</li> -<li>Parma, da, Lodovico, a scholar of Francia. <cite>Affò.</cite> Scholar +<li>Parma, da, Lodovico, a scholar of Francia. <cite>Affò.</cite> Scholar of Costa. <cite>Malvasia.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 76.</li> <li>—— Cristoforo, <i>see</i> Caselli.</li> @@ -8134,7 +8092,7 @@ merit, made known to history by P. M. Federici. <abbr title= <li>Perla, Francesco, da Mantova, a painter of the sixteenth century. <cite>Volta.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 20.</li> -<li>Peroni, Don Giuseppe, di Parma, d. old in 1776. <cite>Affò.</cite> +<li>Peroni, Don Giuseppe, di Parma, d. old in 1776. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 141.</li> <li>Peroxino, Gio., painted in 1517. <cite>Della Valle.</cite> <abbr title= @@ -8170,7 +8128,7 @@ title= "two">ii.</abbr> 15.</li> <li>—— Paolo, or Paolo Gismondi, an academician of St. Luke from 1668. <cite>Orlandi.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 267.</li> -<li>—— Pietro, or Pietro Vannucci, b. at Città della Pieve, +<li>—— Pietro, or Pietro Vannucci, b. at Città della Pieve, whence he signs himself <cite>De Castro Plebis</cite>, b. 1446, d. 1524. <cite>Pascoli.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 100, 408, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 29, 369.</li> @@ -9075,7 +9033,7 @@ Brescia.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 177.</li> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 251. <i>See also</i> <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Croce.</li> -<li>Rò, <i>see</i> Rothenamer.</li> +<li>Rò, <i>see</i> Rothenamer.</li> <li>Robatto, Gio. Stefano, b. in Savona, 1649, d. 1733. <cite>Ratti.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 428.</li> @@ -9172,7 +9130,7 @@ Pomarance, d. 1626, aged 74. <cite>Baglione.</cite> <abbr title= <li>Roncho, de, Michele, a Milanese, painted in 1377. <cite>Tassi.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 212.</li> -<li>Rondani, Francesco Maria, of Parma, d. before 1548. <cite>Affò.</cite> +<li>Rondani, Francesco Maria, of Parma, d. before 1548. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 117.</li> <li>Rondinello, Niccolo, da Ravenna, flourished about 1500, d. aged 60. @@ -9338,7 +9296,7 @@ title= "three">iii.</abbr> 276, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 217.</li> <li>Rothenamer, Gio. di Monaco, b. 1564. <cite>Sandrart.</cite> In the <cite lang="it">Guida di Venezia</cite> of <cite>Zanetti</cite>, he is -called Rò and Rotamer, as he is also named by <cite>Ridolfi</cite>. <abbr +called Rò and Rotamer, as he is also named by <cite>Ridolfi</cite>. <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 197.</li> <li>Rovere, or Rossetti, Gio. Mauro, called Il Fiamminghino, a Milanese, d. @@ -9422,7 +9380,7 @@ title= "one">i.</abbr> 194.</li> <li>Rustico, il, a Sienese, scholar of Razzi. <cite>Della Valle.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 414.</li> -<li>Ruta, Clemente, of Parma, d. old in 1767. <cite>Affò.</cite> Or b. +<li>Ruta, Clemente, of Parma, d. old in 1767. <cite>Affò.</cite> Or b. 1688, d. 1767. <cite>Oretti, Mem.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 141.</li> @@ -9541,7 +9499,7 @@ five">tom. v.</abbr> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 375.</li> </cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 288.</li> <li>Salvetti, Franc., a Florentine, pupil of Gabbiani. <cite lang= -"it">Serie de' più Illustri Pittori.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> +"it">Serie de' più Illustri Pittori.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 345.</li> <li>Salvi, Tarquinio, da Sassoferrato, painted in 1573. <cite><abbr title= @@ -9982,7 +9940,7 @@ title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 249, <li>Sguazzella, lo, Andrea, a scholar of Sarto. <cite>Vasari.</cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 206.</li> -<li>Sguazzino, lo, di Città di Castello, living about 1600. <cite><abbr +<li>Sguazzino, lo, di Città di Castello, living about 1600. <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 166.</li> @@ -10160,7 +10118,7 @@ Nocera de' Pagani, 1657. <cite>Dominici.</cite> d. at Naples in 1747. <li>Sons, (as he thus signs himself,) or Soens, Gio., da Molduch, was aged 57 in 1604. <cite lang="it">Guida di Piacenza.</cite> Living in 1607. -<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 136.</li> +<cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 136.</li> <li>Soprani, Raffaello, a Genoese, b. 1612, d. 1672. <cite>Cavanna, in his life of this artist.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 421.</li> @@ -10340,7 +10298,7 @@ Spain. <cite>Lazzari.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 286.</li> <li>Subleyras, Pietro, b. at Gilles, 1699, d. 1749. <cite lang="it">Memorie delle belle Arti</cite>, <abbr title= "volume">vol.</abbr> ii. Or b. at -Usès, and d. aged 48. <i>Bardon.</i> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> +Usès, and d. aged 48. <i>Bardon.</i> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 307.</li> <li>Subtermans, Giusto, d'Anversa, b. 1597, d. 1681. <cite><abbr title= @@ -10530,7 +10488,7 @@ Or d. 1770. <cite>Conca.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 361.</li> <li>Tinelli, <abbr title= "Cavaliere">Cav.</abbr> Tiberio, b. 1586, d. 1638. <cite>Ridolfi.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 283.</li> -<li>Tinti, Gio. Batista, of Parma, painted in 1590. <cite>Affò.</cite> +<li>Tinti, Gio. Batista, of Parma, painted in 1590. <cite>Affò.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 137, 138.</li> <li>Tintore, del, Cassiano, Francesco and Simone, of Lucca, flourished @@ -10731,7 +10689,7 @@ of Maratta. <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= <li>Trotti, <abbr title= "Cavaliere">Cav.</abbr> Gio. Batista, a Cremonese, called Il Malosso, b. in 1555. <cite>Zaist.</cite> Living in 1603. -<cite>Zamboni</cite>, <abbr title= "page">p.</abbr> 151. His Pietà at +<cite>Zamboni</cite>, <abbr title= "page">p.</abbr> 151. His Pietà at the chapel of <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Gio. Nova in Cremona, with date of 1607. <cite>Oretti, Mem.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 189.</li> @@ -10739,7 +10697,7 @@ of 1607. <cite>Oretti, Mem.</cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 189.</li> "four">iv.</abbr> 193.</li> <li>Troy, Gio. Francesco, b. at Paris, 1680, d. 1752. <cite lang= -"it">Abregé de la Vie</cite>, <abbr title= "et cetera">&c.</abbr> <abbr +"it">Abregé de la Vie</cite>, <abbr title= "et cetera">&c.</abbr> <abbr title= "volume">vol.</abbr> iv. <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 307.</li> <li>Tuccari, Gio., a Messinese, b. 1667, d. in the plague of 1743. @@ -10748,7 +10706,7 @@ title= "volume">vol.</abbr> iv. <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 307.</li> <li>Tuncotto, Giorgio, living in 1473. <cite>Co. Durando.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 452.</li> -<li>Tura, Cosimo, called Cosmè da Ferrara, d. 1469, aged 63. <cite> +<li>Tura, Cosimo, called Cosmè da Ferrara, d. 1469, aged 63. <cite> Baruffaldi.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 290.</li> <li>Turchi, Alessandro, called L'Orbetto, a Veronese, painted at Rome in @@ -10802,7 +10760,7 @@ Milan about 1600. <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 296.</li> <li>Valentin, Monsieur Pietro, called by Baglione Valentino, a Frenchman, -native of Briè, near Paris, d. 1632, aged 32. <cite>Bardon.</cite> <abbr +native of Briè, near Paris, d. 1632, aged 32. <cite>Bardon.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 203.</li> <li>Valentina, di, Jacopo, da Serravalle; his painting of 1502. <cite><abbr @@ -10860,7 +10818,7 @@ Bruggia, and by Facio, who wrote his eulogy, <cite>Jo. Gallicus</cite>, b. 41.</li> <li>Vanloo, Giambatista, of Aix, d. 1745, aged 61. <cite lang="it">Serie -degli Uomini più Illustri in Pittura</cite>, <abbr title= "et +degli Uomini più Illustri in Pittura</cite>, <abbr title= "et cetera">&c.</abbr> <abbr title= "volume">vol.</abbr> xii. Or aged 69. <cite>Bardon</cite>, <abbr title= "volume two">tom. ii.</abbr> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 307, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 484.</li> @@ -10953,7 +10911,7 @@ title= "one">i.</abbr> 232.</li> <cite lang="it">Guida di Roma</cite>. <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 214.</li> -<li>Vassallo, Antonmaria, a Genoese, scholar of Malò. <cite>Soprani.</cite> +<li>Vassallo, Antonmaria, a Genoese, scholar of Malò. <cite>Soprani.</cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 423.</li> <li>Vassilacchi, Antonio, called Aliense da Milo, b. 1556, d. 1629. @@ -11379,7 +11337,7 @@ Franceschini.</li> <li>Voltolino, Andrea, a Veronese, d. 1718, aged 75. <cite>Pozzo.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 325.</li> -<li>Voltri, da, in the Genovese, Niccolò, painted in 1401. <cite>Soprani. +<li>Voltri, da, in the Genovese, Niccolò, painted in 1401. <cite>Soprani. </cite> <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 359.</li> <li>Volvino, author of the <cite lang="it">Palliotto d'Oro</cite>, Gold @@ -11390,7 +11348,7 @@ Pallium or Mantle, at Milan in the tenth century. <abbr title= <cite>Sandrart.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 195.</li> <li>Vovet, Simon, of Paris, d. 1649, aged 59. <cite>Lacombe.</cite> Or b. -1582, d. 1641. <cite>Abrégé</cite>, <abbr title= "volume four">tom. +1582, d. 1641. <cite>Abrégé</cite>, <abbr title= "volume four">tom. iv.</abbr> Or d. 1648, aged 53. <cite>Bardon</cite>, <abbr title= "volume two">tom. ii.</abbr> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 203, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 393.</li> @@ -11544,7 +11502,7 @@ Viterbo. <cite>Baglione.</cite> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 170.</li> <li>Zarato, <i>see</i> Luzzo.</li> -<li>Zei, b. at Città <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Sepolcro, a supposed +<li>Zei, b. at Città <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Sepolcro, a supposed scholar of Cortona. <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 352.</li> @@ -11583,7 +11541,7 @@ lang="it">Crespi nelle Giunte al Baruffaldi.</cite> <abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 354.</li> <li>Zoppo, Marco, da Bologna. His work of 1471. <cite><abbr title= -"manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> And of 1498, in the Colonna Façade. +"manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> And of 1498, in the Colonna Façade. <cite>Oretti, Memor.</cite> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 36, 73, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 23.</li> @@ -11700,7 +11658,7 @@ index"> <li>Abbecedari—Historical Dictionaries—their authors, editions, and opinion on them, Preface, xx.</li> -<li>Affò, P. Ireneo, M. O., <cite lang="it">Il Parmigiano Servitore di +<li>Affò, P. Ireneo, M. O., <cite lang="it">Il Parmigiano Servitore di Piazza</cite>, or <cite>Account of the Paintings of Parma</cite>. Parma, 1794, <abbr title= "octavo"><abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr></abbr> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 75, <i>et seq.</i> (throughout the whole school of @@ -11846,7 +11804,7 @@ year 1767 to 1774. Corrected, <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 126.</li> Practice of Perspective.</cite> Venice, 1669, <abbr title="folio">fol. </abbr> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 49.</li> -<li>Bardon, Dandre. <cite lang="fr">Traité de Peinture</cite>, <i><abbr +<li>Bardon, Dandre. <cite lang="fr">Traité de Peinture</cite>, <i><abbr title= "et cetera">&c.</abbr></i> Paris, 1765, 2 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> <abbr title="duodecimo">12mo.</abbr> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 149.</li> @@ -11891,7 +11849,7 @@ places throughout the work and index. <li>—— The same. Other <cite><abbr title="manuscript">MS. </abbr></cite> lives, supposed to be lost, but by some asserted to exist. -<i>See</i> De Murr, <cite lang="fr">Bibliothèque de Peinture</cite>, <abbr +<i>See</i> De Murr, <cite lang="fr">Bibliothèque de Peinture</cite>, <abbr title= "volume">vol.</abbr> i. <abbr title= "page">p.</abbr> 28. <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 124.</li> @@ -11985,7 +11943,7 @@ Leghorn, and continued at Florence in seven volumes, <abbr title= Lucca, 1754, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 7.</li> -<li>Brandolese, Pietro. <cite>Testimonianze intorno alla Patavinità di +<li>Brandolese, Pietro. <cite>Testimonianze intorno alla Patavinità di Andrea Mantegna.</cite> Padua, 1805, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 70.</li> @@ -11999,7 +11957,7 @@ Reliques and Worship of <abbr title= "San">S.</abbr> Celso Martire.</cite> Milan, 1782, <abbr title= "quarto">4to.</abbr> <abbr title="four">iv. </abbr> 208.</li> -<li>Bure, Guillaume François de, <cite lang="fr">Bibliographie +<li>Bure, Guillaume François de, <cite lang="fr">Bibliographie Instructive</cite>, <abbr title= "volume">vol.</abbr> viii. <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> Paris, 1763, 1782. <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 141.</li> @@ -12103,7 +12061,7 @@ Sculptors of Ferrara.</cite> Ferrara, 1782, <abbr title="volume">vol. 283, <i>et seq.</i></li> <li>Civalli, P. Provincial of the Conventuali <cite>Visita Triennale</cite>, -inserted in <abbr title= "volume">vol.</abbr> xxv. of the <cite>Antichità +inserted in <abbr title= "volume">vol.</abbr> xxv. of the <cite>Antichità Picene</cite>. <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 29, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 34.</li> @@ -12114,7 +12072,7 @@ Picene</cite>. <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 29, <abbr title= Opinion on this work, <abbr title= "preface 36">pref. xxxvi</abbr>. Cited, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 305, and elsewhere.</li> -<li>Colucci, Ab. Giuseppe. <cite lang="it">Antichità Picene.</cite> Fermo, +<li>Colucci, Ab. Giuseppe. <cite lang="it">Antichità Picene.</cite> Fermo, 21 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> <abbr title= "folio">fol.</abbr> 1792. <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 8, 313, and elsewhere.</li> @@ -12218,7 +12176,7 @@ lang="it">Lettera sopra l'Archicenobio di M. D. M.</span>, by Giulio Perini</cite>. Florence, 1788, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 411, 414.</li> -<li>—— of the Convent of Assisi. <cite>Angeli Francisci Mariæ +<li>—— of the Convent of Assisi. <cite>Angeli Francisci Mariæ Conventus Assisiensis Historia.</cite> <i>Montefalisc.</i>, 1704, folio. <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 11, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 8.</li> @@ -12268,7 +12226,7 @@ seq.</i> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 150.</li> <ul class="IX" style="list-style-type:none"> -<li>Faccioli. <cite lang="la">Museum Lapid. Vicentinum.</cite> Vicentiæ, +<li>Faccioli. <cite lang="la">Museum Lapid. Vicentinum.</cite> Vicentiæ, 1776, 3 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> <abbr title="quarto">4to. </abbr> <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 77, and in the Index.</li> @@ -12318,7 +12276,7 @@ title= "three">iii.</abbr> 140, and other places.</li> <ul class="IX" style="list-style-type:none"> <li>Gallery, Electoral, of Dresden. <cite lang="fr">Catalogue des Tableaux -de la Galerie Electorate à Dresde.</cite> Dresden, 1765, <abbr title= +de la Galerie Electorate à Dresde.</cite> Dresden, 1765, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 44, 87, and elsewhere in <abbr title= "volume">vol.</abbr> iii. and iv.</li> @@ -12346,7 +12304,7 @@ Modena</span></i>.</li> des Tableaux de la Galerie et des Salons de Versailles.</cite> Paris, 1753, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> The descriptions of Fontainebleau, of the Louvre, and of other places mentioned through the work, are contained in -<cite lang="fr">De Murr Bibliothèque de Peinture</cite>, <abbr title= +<cite lang="fr">De Murr Bibliothèque de Peinture</cite>, <abbr title= "page">p.</abbr> 683, <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 209, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 84, 270, <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 369, <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 244, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 57, 352.</li> @@ -12356,11 +12314,11 @@ native and foreign, publicly exhibited in the City of Milan, with some notice of the Sculptors and Architects.</cite> First Part. Milan, 1777, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <i>See</i> Index I.</li> -<li>Galletti, Aloiysii. <cite lang="it">Inscriptions Venetæ Romæ -Extantes.</cite> Romæ, 1757, <abbr title= "quarto">4to.</abbr> <i>See</i> +<li>Galletti, Aloiysii. <cite lang="it">Inscriptions Venetæ Romæ +Extantes.</cite> Romæ, 1757, <abbr title= "quarto">4to.</abbr> <i>See</i> Index I.</li> -<li>—— <cite lang="it">Inscriptiones Romanæ.</cite> Romæ, 1760, +<li>—— <cite lang="it">Inscriptiones Romanæ.</cite> Romæ, 1760, <abbr title= "quarto">4to.</abbr> 3 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> <i>See</i> Index I.</li> @@ -12399,7 +12357,7 @@ celeberrimi.</cite> Brugis, Fland. 1565, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <li>Gori, Ant. Francisci. <cite><span lang="la">Thesaurus Veterum Dypticorum</span>, <abbr title= "et cetera">&c.</abbr></cite> -Florentiæ, 1759, folio, 3 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> It is cited +Florentiæ, 1759, folio, 3 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> It is cited for the age of Finiguerra. <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 114.</li> <li>——<i>see</i> Condivi.</li> @@ -12571,7 +12529,7 @@ titles</i>. <li>Montalboddo. <cite>Description of the Paintings and Sculpture of the City of Montalboddo, in the March of Ancona; and Historical Notices of the same City, by Agostino Rossi.</cite> <i>See</i> Colucci. <cite - lang="it">Antichità Picene</cite>, <abbr title= "volume 38">tom. + lang="it">Antichità Picene</cite>, <abbr title= "volume 38">tom. xxxviii.</abbr></li> <li>Murano, <i>see</i> Moschini, <abbr title= "et cetera">&c.</abbr> @@ -12613,7 +12571,7 @@ titles</i>. <li>—— <cite><span lang="it">Il Parmigiano Servitor di Piazza</span>, <abbr title= "et cetera">&c.</abbr></cite> <i>See</i> - Affò.</li> + Affò.</li> <li>Perugia. <cite>Paintings and Sculpture of the City of Perugia, by Gio. Francesco Morelli.</cite> <abbr title= "ibid"><i>ib.</i></abbr>, 1683, @@ -12678,7 +12636,7 @@ titles</i>. <li>Rome. <cite>Description of the Paintings, Sculpture, and Architecture, publicly exhibited in Rome; a work commenced by the Ab. Filippo Titi of - Città di Castello, with the addition of whatever new has since been done, + Città di Castello, with the addition of whatever new has since been done, up to the present year.</cite> Rome, 1763, <abbr title="octavo">8vo.</abbr> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 117, and throughout the Roman school. Corrected, <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 382.</li> @@ -12768,12 +12726,12 @@ of Varnish</cite>; and Answers to it. <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> <li>Harms, Antoine Frederic. <cite lang="fr">Tables historiques et chronologiques des plus fameux Peintres, anciens et modernes.</cite> Brunswick, 1742, <abbr title= "folio">fol.</abbr> with additions. -<i>See</i> De Murr, <cite lang="fr">Bibliothèque de Peinture</cite>, <abbr +<i>See</i> De Murr, <cite lang="fr">Bibliothèque de Peinture</cite>, <abbr title= "page">p.</abbr> 34. <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 62, and in Index I.</li> -<li>Heinecken, d', Baron. <cite lang="fr">Idée générale d'une collection -complète d'Estampes.</cite> Vienna, 1771, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> +<li>Heinecken, d', Baron. <cite lang="fr">Idée générale d'une collection +complète d'Estampes.</cite> Vienna, 1771, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 100.</li> <li>Huber, M. and C. C. H. Rost. <cite lang="fr">Manuel des Amateurs de @@ -12790,7 +12748,7 @@ Florence, 1762, folio. <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 343.</li> <ul class="IX" style="list-style-type:none"> -<li><cite lang="it">Junius Franciscus, de Picturâ Veterum.</cite> +<li><cite lang="it">Junius Franciscus, de Picturâ Veterum.</cite> Roterodami, 1594, 2 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> <abbr title= "folio">fol.</abbr> Preface, xxxvii.</li> </ul> @@ -12803,8 +12761,8 @@ Roterodami, 1594, 2 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> <abbr title= flourished between 1000 and 1300.</cite> It is inserted in the treatise of Vinci. <i>See the letter</i> V. <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 15.</li> -<li>—— The same. <cite lang="la">Deliciæ Eruditorum.</cite> -Florentiæ, 1736 and 1744, 13 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> <abbr +<li>—— The same. <cite lang="la">Deliciæ Eruditorum.</cite> +Florentiæ, 1736 and 1744, 13 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> Cited in <abbr title= "volume two">tom. ii.</abbr> 10.</li> @@ -12918,7 +12876,7 @@ Pictures to the holy Evangelist.</cite> Florence, 1766, <abbr title= "quarto">4to.</abbr> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 9.</li> <li>—— The same. <cite>Lives of some Artists inserted in the -Collection of the Calogerà</cite>, <abbr title= "volumes">tom.</abbr> 38 +Collection of the Calogerà </cite>, <abbr title= "volumes">tom.</abbr> 38 and 45; and in the <cite lang="it">Opuscoli Milanesi</cite>. <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 91. <i>See also article</i> Baldinucci.</li> @@ -12956,10 +12914,10 @@ the Dominican monks, commonly called <span lang="it">Il Cappellone degli Spagnuoli</span>.</cite> Florence, 1737, <abbr title= "quarto">4to.</abbr> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 59.</li> -<li>Meerman, Gerardi. <cite lang="la">Origines Typographicæ.</cite> Hagæ +<li>Meerman, Gerardi. <cite lang="la">Origines Typographicæ.</cite> Hagæ Commitum, 1765, 2 <abbr title= "volumes">tom.</abbr> <abbr title= "quarto">4to.</abbr> Cited, <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 128, and other -parts of the same §.</li> +parts of the same §.</li> <li>Melchiori, Natale. <cite>Lives of the Venetian Painters</cite>, <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> <abbr title= @@ -13027,7 +12985,7 @@ Murano.</cite> Venice, 1807, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <abbr title= <ul class="IX" style="list-style-type:none"> <li>Niceronus, Jo. Franc. <cite lang="la">Thaumaturgus Opticus -perfectissimæ Prospectivæ.</cite> Romæ, 1643, <abbr title= +perfectissimæ Prospectivæ.</cite> Romæ, 1643, <abbr title= "folio">fol.</abbr> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 260.</li> </ul> @@ -13121,7 +13079,7 @@ Painting.</cite> Fol. edited in 1607. <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 396.</li> <li>Palomino, Velasco, D. Antonio. <cite lang="sp">Las Vidas de los -Pintores e Statuarios eminentes Españoles.</cite> Londres, 1742, <abbr +Pintores e Statuarios eminentes Españoles.</cite> Londres, 1742, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> Praised, and sometimes corrected, <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 180, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 123, 432, <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 238, <abbr title= "five">v.</abbr> 458.</li> @@ -13133,11 +13091,11 @@ title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> Praised, and sometimes corrected, <abbr title= <li>Panni, <i>see</i> Zaist.</li> <li>Panzer, Giorgii Wolfangii. <cite lang="la">Annales Typographici ab -Artis inventæ Origine ad annum</cite> <span class="muchsmaller">MD</span>. +Artis inventæ Origine ad annum</cite> <span class="muchsmaller">MD</span>. Nuremburgh, 1793, <i>et seq.</i> 10 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> <abbr title= "quarto">4to.</abbr> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 139.</li> -<li>Papillon, Jean Bapt. <cite lang="fr">Traité historique et pratique de +<li>Papillon, Jean Bapt. <cite lang="fr">Traité historique et pratique de la Gravure en Bois.</cite> Paris, 1766, 3 <abbr title="volumes">vols. </abbr> <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 106.</li> @@ -13162,7 +13120,7 @@ book, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 210. Cited, <abbr title= <li>—— Advocate, Gio. Batista. <cite>History of Paintings on earthenware executed at Pesaro and the adjacent places.</cite> It is -inserted in the <span lang="it">Opuscoli del Calogerà</span>. New +inserted in the <span lang="it">Opuscoli del Calogerà </span>. New Collection of P. Mandelli, 4 <abbr title= "volumes">tom.</abbr> Cited, <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 172, and in the Index.</li> @@ -13177,7 +13135,7 @@ title= "one">i.</abbr> 356, 367.</li> <li>Piacenza, <i>see</i> Baldinucci.</li> -<li>Piles, de, Roger. <cite lang="fr">Idée de Peintre parfait.</cite> +<li>Piles, de, Roger. <cite lang="fr">Idée de Peintre parfait.</cite> Paris, 1699, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <abbr title="two">ii.</abbr> 98. <i>See also</i> Fresnoy.</li> @@ -13188,7 +13146,7 @@ Paris, 1699, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <abbr title="two">ii.</abbr> <li>Pio, Niccolo. <cite>Lives of Painters. <abbr title="manuscript">MS. </abbr></cite> <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 438.</li> -<li>Plinii <cite lang="la">Historiæ Naturalis libri xxxvii. à Joanne +<li>Plinii <cite lang="la">Historiæ Naturalis libri xxxvii. à Joanne Harduino illustr. Parisiis</cite>, 1723, 3 <abbr title="volumes">vols. </abbr> <abbr title= "folio">fol.</abbr> The thirty-fifth book is cited, which describes the ancient painters. <i>Preface</i>, xxxvi. <abbr title= @@ -13343,7 +13301,7 @@ Parma, 1795, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> <abbr title= <ul class="IX" style="list-style-type:none"> -<li>Sandrart, Joachimi. <cite>Academia Artis Pictoriæ.</cite> Nuremburgh, +<li>Sandrart, Joachimi. <cite>Academia Artis Pictoriæ.</cite> Nuremburgh, 1683, folio. Noticed, <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 127. Cited, <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 163, and in Index I.</li> @@ -13433,7 +13391,7 @@ Pisa, 1790, 4 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> <abbr title= Durante</cite>, (now Urbania) written about 1616. <i>See</i> Colucci. 27 <abbr title= "volumes">tom.</abbr></li> -<li>Theophilus <cite lang="la">Monachus de omni Scientiâ Artis +<li>Theophilus <cite lang="la">Monachus de omni Scientiâ Artis pingendi</cite>. <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> Edited only in part. <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 84, 224, <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 87, <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 209.</li> @@ -13498,7 +13456,7 @@ de' Letterati Pisani</span>, <abbr title= "volume">vol.</abbr> liii. <abbr title= "page">p.</abbr> 241. <abbr title= "one">i.</abbr> 175.</li> <li>Vannetti, Count Clementino. <cite>Anecdotes respecting the Painter -Gasparantonio Baroni Cavalcabò di Sacco.</cite> Verona, 1781, <abbr title= +Gasparantonio Baroni Cavalcabò di Sacco.</cite> Verona, 1781, <abbr title= "octavo">8vo.</abbr> In Index I.</li> <li>Varchi, Benedetto. <cite>Funeral Oration on the Obsequies of Mich. @@ -13586,7 +13544,7 @@ them by the Ab. Amoretti. <abbr title= "four">iv.</abbr> 247.</li> <i>et seq.</i> 6 <abbr title= "volumes">vols.</abbr> <abbr title= "folio">fol.</abbr> <abbr title= "two">ii.</abbr> 317.</li> -<li>Volpati, Gio. Batista. <cite lang="it">La Verità Pittoresca.</cite> +<li>Volpati, Gio. Batista. <cite lang="it">La Verità Pittoresca.</cite> <cite><abbr title= "manuscript">MS.</abbr></cite> in the possession of Count Giuseppe Remondini. <abbr title= "three">iii.</abbr> 315.</li> @@ -14980,382 +14938,6 @@ href="#fnanchor_TN16">[16]</a> - Changed from 'respectacle.'</p> </div> - - - - - - - -<pre> - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The History of Painting in Italy, -Volume VI (of 6), by Luigi Antonio Lanzi - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HISTORY OF PAINTING IN ITALY *** - -***** This file should be named 41533-h.htm or 41533-h.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/4/1/5/3/41533/ - -Produced by Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier, Carol Brown, and -the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at -http://www.pgdp.net - - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions -will be renamed. - -Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no -one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation -(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without -permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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