Apollo and Marsyas. 0·39 × 0·29 = 1 ft. 3 in. × 11 in. [1509.]
This picture is known under the designation of the Raphael of Morris Moore, from the name of the collector who was the first to definitely attribute its origin to Raphael.
Morelli attributes it to Perugino. See [Chapter VI].
It was purchased by the Louvre in 1883.
ROUEN, NEW MUSEUM.
Three Small Pictures, forming the predella of a large altar-piece formerly at San Pietro in Perugia, and painted for the church in 1495. They represent the "Adoration of the Magi," "The Baptism," and "The Resurrection." (472, 3, 4.) The centre piece of the altar-piece is at Lyons, five of the side panels of saints are still at S. Pietro, Perugia, in situ, and the three remaining side panels in the Vatican. The lunette is at St. Gervais in Paris.
Given by the State to Rouen in 1803.
TARBES (PYRENÉES), PICTURE GALLERY.
Saint Lawrence. Life size. Panel.