[16] The Château d’Enghien, built in 1770, was chiefly used for the attendants and suites of the illustrious guests who came to Chantilly.

[17] See p. 8.

[18] A sketch for the well-known picture of that Saint in the National Gallery.

[19] There is a certain affinity between this picture and the portrait in the National Gallery which is said to represent Ariosto.

[20] The other is the Madonna del Connestabile now in the Hermitage.

[21] See [Plate XIV].

[22] Der Breslauer Froissart von Arthur Lindner. (Berlin, 1912.)

[23] A drawing of which is in the British Museum.

[24] Bernhard Berenson, A Sienese Painter of the Franciscan Legend. (Burlington Magazine, 1903).

[25] See [Plate XXIII].