FOOTNOTES
[A] Mariotti, "Lettere Pittoriche Perugine," 1788, v. 121.
[B] "Storia della Pittura," A. Lupattelli. Foligno, 1895.
[C] "Italian Painters," ii. 107.
[D] Eastlake, however, refers to a picture painted for Luca degli' Albizzi for which the artist was paid 100 gold crowns. At this time, it was, he says, in the Palazzo Albizzi, and he says it was executed prior to 1478, as in that year Luca, who was in the Pozzi conspiracy, was exiled for twenty-five years. This picture cannot now be traced.
[E] "Central Italian Painters of the Renaissance," 96.
[F] Mariotti, p. 150.
[G] In 1491 the incomplete picture begun by Galeotto turned up. It had been at his father's house, and quite overlooked; but in that year the heirs of Galeotto's father found it and sent it to the Priori, together with a number of colours that had been prepared for it. For three years the incomplete picture stood in the Priori's room, silently reminding them of Galeotto; but no further progress in the negotiation was made till 1495.
[H] Magazine of Art, April 1899.
[I] "The Book of the Art of Cennino Cennini" (Geo. Allen), 1889.
[J] "The Pigments and Vehicles of the Old Masters." Society of Arts, 1892.
[K] Vide Gaye ii. 69; and Morelli [1883], 287.
[L] Orsini, "Vita dell' egregio pittore Pietro Perugino," 1804, 140.
[M] Murray, 1899, 253.
[N] In this same year 1510, Perugino painted a "Virgin and Child between St. Peter and St. Paul," for Agostino Spinola of Savona, Bishop of Perugia.
[O] A letter dated 30th March 1512, and written from Città della Pieve, already mentioned, is in existence, and proves not only his presence in the town in that year but that the St. Agostino altar-piece was at that time in hand, although not finished till 1521.