Page:Charles Sedelmayer - Catalog of 100 paintings - illustratedcata04gallgoog.djvu/236

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POLLAIUOLO (Piero)

(1443- ? )

72. — The Virgin and Child

Small three-quarters length of the Virgin seated, holding the Child standing on her lap; on the left is an angel holding a vase of flowers; landscape background.

Panel, 18 1/2 in. by 14 3/4 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy. London, 1887. Prom the Collection of Henry Willett, Esq., Brighton.

ROSELLI (Cosimo)

(1439-1567)

73. — The Virgin, the Infant Christ, St. Joseph, and St. John

The Virgin, kneeling, turned to the right, is adoring the Child, who lies naked on the ground before her; farther back is the little St. John, kneeling in a devout position. In the background, St. Joseph, seated on the ground, in front of a stable in which an ass and a cow are partly seen. Landscape on the left.

Panel, circular, 37 1/2 in. diam.

From the Collection of Fairfax Murray, Esq., London.

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