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FRANCESCO PESELLINO
[1422-1457

formed one of the wings of the picture, has lately been discovered at Buckingham Palace.[1]

Chief Works
Florence.—Accademia: 72. Predella, St. Anthony, SS. Cosimo and Damiano, Nativity.
Florence.— Casa Buonarroti: St. Nicholas of Bari.
Bergamo.—Morelli Gallery: 9. Trial of a Florentine; 11. Story of Griselda.
Milan.—Poldi-Pezzoli Museum: 587. Pietà.
Rome.—Doria Gallery: Predella—Pope Sylvester.
Boston, U.S.A.—Mrs Gardner: Triumphs of Petrarch.
Chantilly.—Madonna and Saints.
London,—National Gallery: 727. Lady Wantage: Story of David.
London.— Col. Holford: Madonna and Saints.
Oxford.—University Galleries: 12, Meeting of Joachim and Anna.
Paris.—Louvre: 1414. Miracle of SS. Cosimo and Damiano, and St. Francis receiving the Stigmata.
Berlin.—Gallery: 1651. Crucifixion.
  1. P. Baccio (Rivistàd d'Arte, 1904; L. Cust, e R. Fry, Burlington Magazine, 1909).