C. and C. describe a "Resurrection," in their time belonging to Lord Taunton, and originally in Venice. Signed: SEPVLCRVM CHRISTI PETRVS PERVSINVS PINXIT.
They also refer to a "Virgin and Child between St. Jerome and St. Peter," once at Manchester, originally at Lucca, and latterly in the Northwich collection.
FRANCE.
BORDEAUX, PICTURE GALLERY.
Virgin and Child enthroned with S. Jerome and four Angels, from St. Agostino, Perugia.
This has never been photographed.
CAEN, MUSEUM, HOTEL DE VILLE.
St. Jerome. On Panel. 0·90 × 07·4 = 3 ft. × 2 ft. 5 in. [4.]
This is probably one of the figures of saints that surrounded the great altar-piece at St. Agostino, in Perugia; others at Nantes, Toulouse, Lyons, and Grenoble. Signed: PETRVS PERVSINVS PINXIT.
The saint is kneeling before a Cross, a lion is close by, and on a tree in the centre of the picture is a large red hat.