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PICTURES OF CHILDREN
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Musical child angels in altar pieces, photographed as separate figures.[1]
Bellini. In Frari Madonna, Venice. (Lute-player. Flute-player.)
Vivarini. In Redentore Madonna, Venice. (Two baby lute-players.)
Carpaccio. In Presentation. Venice Academy. (Lute-player.)
Palma. In Madonna enthroned. Vicenza. (Violinist.)
Raphael. In Baldacchino Madonna, Pitti, Florence. (Two choristers.)
Bartolommeo. In Marriage of St. Catherine. Florence.
(Guitar-player and violinist.)
Francia. In Madonna of S. Giacomo, Bologna. (Two girl musicians.)

Child portraits.

Italian Renaissance.
Pinturicchio, Dresden Gallery. (Boy. Bust.)
Ghirlandajo. Louvre. (Old man and little child.)
Francia. Federigo Gonzaga. Bust. Altman Collection, New York. (The hoy was son of Isabella d’ Este and the Duke of Mantua.)
Morone. Bergamo Gallery. (Little girl. Bust.)
Paris Bordonc. Uffizi Gallery. (Bust of bay with plumed hat.)
Baroccio. Prince of Urbino. Pitti, Florence. (Baby in cradle.)
Tiberio Titi. Prince Leopold de’ Medici, Pitti, (A baby.)
Bronzino. Don Garcia. Uffizi. (Fat baby boy withird.)
Princess Mary. Uffizi. (Prim little girl.)
Titian. Lavinia. Berlin Gallery.

Flemish, Seventeenth century.

Rubens. Two sons. Vienna Gallery. (Full-length figures in rich costumes.)
Van Dyck. Children of Charles I.
Group of three (full length}. Turin Gallery.
(The group from which the separate heads
  1. La Farge’s Suonatore in the Worcester Art Musem is a beautiful picture inspired by the musical angels of the old Italian altar pieces.