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RIDOLFO GHIRLANDAJO
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day. Ridolfo lived to be seventy-eight, and although a great sufferer from gout and other infirmities, retained his activity and cheerfulness to the last. Once, when the Duke was absent from home, he restored a painting in the palace in a single day, and told his friends he could go to bed happy, for he had given back youth to an old man, raised a dead being to life, and transformed a work of ugliness into a thing of beauty.

Chief Works
Mariotto Albertinelli:
Florence.—Accademia: 63. Trinity. 167. Madonna and Child with Saints. 169. Annunciation.
Florence.— Pitti: 365. Holy Family.
Florence.— Uffizi: 1259. Visitation and Predella.
Florence.— Corsini Gallery: 160. Holy Family.
Certosa di Val d'Ema: Fresco— Crucifixion.
Bergamo.—Lochis Gallery: 203. Crucifixion.
Bergamo.—

Morelli Collection: 32. St. John and the Magdalene.

Milan.—Poldi-Pezzoli Museum: 477. Triptych.
Pisa.—S. Caterina: Madonna and Child with Saints.
Rome.—Borghese Villa: 310. Madonna and Child with St. John. 421. Head of Christ.
Siena.—Gallery: 564. St. Katherine. 565. Magdalene.
Venice.—Seminario: 18. Madonna.
Volterra.—Duomo: Annunciation.
Geneva.—Museum: Annunciation.
The Hague.—Gallery: 306. Holy Family.
Munich.—Pinacothek: 1057. Annunciation.
Paris.—Louvre: 1114. Madonna and Child with Saints.
Stuttgart.—242-244. Coronation and Cherubs.
Cambridge.—Fitzwilliam Museum: 162. Madonna and Child with St. John.

Giuliano Bugiardini:

Florence.—Pitti: 140. Portrait of Lady.
Florence.— Uffizi: 213. Madonna and Child.
Florence.— 3451. Madonna and Child with St. John.