A landscape with figures one foot high, representing the martyrdom of St. Peter Martir. The figures, by Agostino Caracci. The landscape, by Gobbo de Caracci.
A sketch representing a victorious Prince carried in triumph. The figures are many, a foot and a half high, and many of them allegorical, by Giordano d’Anversa.
A large piece of architecture with figures. In his first manner, by Nicol. Poussin.
A picture, containing some half lengths a little bigger than the life, exhibiting Faith that gives her sword to a General, by Pietro della Vecchia.
The portrait of a General, half length, a little bigger than the life. It is believ’d to be a copy from Titian, by Luca Giordano.
A figure very artfully foreshorten’d, representing our Saviour dead, as big as the life, by Lodovico Caracci.
A picture exhibiting a battle, full of figures about one foot high; and one of the noblest performances of Bourgognone.
Apollo and Marsyas. The figures about three feet high, by Sebastiano Ricci.
In the first and second rooms of the
ground floor.