A Nun, half length, by Leonardo, in the possession of Abbate Nicolini[i183].
Two fine heads, painted in oil by Leonardo, bought at Florence by Sig. Bali di Breteuil, ambassador from Malta to Rome. One of these, representing a woman, was in his first manner. The other, a Virgin, in his last[i184].
A Leda, which Lomazzo says was at Fontainebleau, and did not yield in colouring to the portrait of Joconda in the Duke’s gallery. Richardson says it was in the palace Mattei [i185].
The head of a dead man, with all its minute parts, painted by Leonardo, formerly in the Mattei palace, but no longer there[i186].
A picture containing a study of two most delicate female heads, in the Barberini palace at Rome [i187].
A portrait of a girl with a book in her hand, in the Strozzi palace in Rome[i188].
The Dispute of Jesus with the Doctors, half length, in the Panfili palace[i189].
Five pictures in the Ambrosian library at Milan, the subjects not mentioned[i190].
Some in the gallery of the archbishopric at Milan, the number and subjects equally unnoticed [i191].