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Chief Works (continued)—
Florence.—Pitti: 336. Allegory of Youths attacked by Serpents.
Florence.— Uffizi: 286. Portrait of Painter. 1167. Old Man. 1257. Adoration of the Magi. 1268. Madonna and Child with four Saints and Angels.
Florence.— Palazzo Corsini: 162. Madonna and Child with Angels.
Florence.— Palazzo Torrigiani: Bust of Youth.
Florence.— Badia: Vision of St. Bernard.
Florence.— Carmine, Brancacci Chapel: Frescoes—Raising of the King's Son (partly); SS. Peter and Paul before Nero; Crucifixion of St. Peter; St. Paul visiting St. Peter in Prison; Angels delivering St. Peter.
Florence.— Santa Maria Novella, Strozzi Chapel: Frescoes—Lives of St. John the Evangelist, and St. Philip.
Florence.— S. Spirito: Madonna and Saints.
Florence.— Poggio a Caiano: Fragment of Fresco—A Sacrifice.
Bologna.—S. Domenico: Marriage of St. Katherine.
Genoa.—Palazzo Bianco: Madonna and Child with Saints.
Lucca.—S. Michele: SS. Helena, Sebastian, Jerome and Roch.
Naples.—Scuola Toscana: Annunciation.
Prato.— Gallery: 16. Madonna and Child with St. John Baptist and St. Stephen.
Prato.— Canto sul Mercatale, Tabernacle: Frescoes—Madonna and Child with Cherubs and SS. Margherita, Stephen and Anthony.
Rome.—S. Maria sopra Minerva, Caraffa Chapel: Frescoes—Annunciation, Assumption, Triumph of St. Thomas Aquinas; Vision of the Crucifix.
Venice.—Seminario: 15. Christ and the Woman of Samaria. 17. Noli me Tangere.
Berlin.—Gallery: 78a. Allegory of Music. 96. Crucifixion. 101. Madonna and Child.