RUSSIA.

ST. PETERSBURG, HERMITAGE GALLERY.

JUDITH. 4 ft. 9 in. x 2 ft. 2 in. [No. 112.]

Once ascribed to Raphael, and engraved as such (in 1620), by H.H. Quitter, and afterwards by several other artists. Dr. Waagen pronounced it to be Moretto's work, and accordingly the name was changed; as such Braun has photographed it. It is now officially recognised rightly as a Giorgione (vide Catalogue of 1891).

Brought from Italy to France, and eventually in Crozat's possession. (See [p. 37.])

VIRGIN AND CHILD. 2 ft. 10 in. x 2 ft. 6. [No. 93.]

Acquired at Paris in 1819 by Prince Troubetzkoy as a Titian, under which name it is still registered. (See [p. 102], where Mr. Claude Phillips's suggestion that it may be a Giorgione is discussed.)

SPAIN.

MADRID, PRADO GALLERY.