[251] Dresden Gal.
[252] Imp. Gal., St. Petersburg.
[253] Vienna Gal.
[254] In the catalogue, St. Cunegunda is styled St. Elizabeth Queen of Hungary, and St. Elizabeth of Hungary is styled St. Elizabeth Queen of Portugal.
[255] Irish Bishop of Würtzburg, and Patron, A.D. 689.
[256] ‘In this picture we recognise the master to whom Albert Dürer was indebted for his education; indeed, Wohlgemuth here surpasses his great scholar in the expression of gentleness and simplicity, particularly in the heads of some of the female saints.’—Handbook of Painting: German, Flemish, and Dutch Schools, p. 111.
[257] Florence, Ogni Santi.
[258] Bologna, S. Maria Maggiore.
[259] The picture, originally at Naples, was purchased or appropriated by Philip IV. for the Church of the Escurial, which belonged to the Jeronymites.
[260] Milan, Brera.