With four putti climbing over a circular balcony, seen in steep perspective, and covered with beautiful vine leaves and flowers. This is said to have been painted by Giorgione in the last year of his life (1510) for the Palace of Grimani, Patriarch of Aquileia. Admirably preserved, and most likely a genuine work.
TEMPLE NEWSAM, COLLECTION OF THE HON. MRS MEYNELL-INGRAM.
PORTRAIT OF A MAN.
Traditionally ascribed to Titian. Just under life-size; he holds a black hat. Blue-black silk dress with sleeve of pinky red and golden brown gloves. Dark auburn hair. Dark grey marble wall behind. In excellent preservation. (See [p. 86.])
COLLECTION OF SIR CHARLES TURNER.
THE ADULTERESS BEFORE CHRIST.
A free Venetian repetition, perhaps based on an alternative design for the Glasgow picture. (See [p. 104.])
FRANCE.
LOUVRE.
FÊTE CHAMPÊTRE, or PASTORAL SYMPHONY. Canvas, 3 ft. 8 in. x 4 ft. 9 in.