TWO SAINTS. BY PERUGINO,
THE FRESCO OF THE CRUCIFIXION.
'Beyond was the blue thread of river and the single trees
pointing upwards,'
Sta. Maddalena de Pazzi, Florence.

TWO SAINTS. BY PERUGINO,
THE FRESCO OF THE CRUCIFIXION.
'Quiet dignified saints and spacious landscapes,'
Sta. Maddalena de Pazzi, Florence.

ST. JAMES. BY ANDREA DEL SARTO.
'The kind strong hand of the saint is placed lovingly
beneath the little chin,'
Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

CHERUB. BY GIOV. BELLINI,
'Giovanni's angels are little human boys with grave sweet faces,'
Church of the Frari, Venice.

ST. TRYPHONIUS AND THE BASILISK. BY CARPACCIO,
'The little boy saint has folded his hands together and
looks upward in prayer,'
S. Giorgio Schiavari, Venice.

THE LITTLE VIRGIN. BY TITIAN,
'The little maid is all alone,'
Academia, Venice.

THE LITTLE ST. JOHN. BY VERONESE,
THE MADONNA ENTHRONED.
'The little St. John with the skin thrown over his bare
shoulder and the cross in his hand,'
Academia, Florence.

IN MONOCHROME

RELIEF IN MARBLE BY GIOTTO,
'The shepherd sitting under his tent, with the sheep in front,'
Campanile, Florence.

DRAWING BY MASACCIO,
'His models were ordinary Florentine youths,'
Uffizi Gallery, Florence.