PAINTINGS.
A Madonna, formerly in the possession of Pope Clement the Seventh[i143].
A small Madonna and Child, painted for Baldassar Turini da Pescia, who was the Datary[i144] at Lyons, the colours of which are much faded[i145]. It is not known where this now is.
A Virgin and Child, at one time in the hands of the Botti family[i146].
The Virgin sitting in St. Ann’s lap, and holding her little Son, formerly at Paris[i147]. This has been engraven in wood, in chiaro oscuro, by an unknown artist. The picture was in the King of France’s cabinet, and a similar one is in the sacristy of St. Celsus at Milan[i148].
Another Virgin with her Son, St. John, and an Angel, mentioned by Du Fresne, as at Paris [i149].
A Madonna and Child, in the possession of the Marquis di Surdi[i150].
A Madonna and Child, painted on the wall in the church of St. Onofrio at Rome[i151].
A Madonna kneeling, in the King’s gallery in France[i152].