B-41. Christ Shown to the Multitude. (45X40.) Sebastiano del Piombo.
This picture, which is in very fine condition, and the principal figure in which much resembles that in the famous picture of Christ looking into Hell, in the Royal Gallery of Madrid, was purchased by the donor in Rome.
(Bryan Collection.)
B-42. Virgin and Child, with Angels. (44X34½.) Andrea del Sarto.
(Bryan Collection.)
EARLY FLORENTINE SCHOOL
B-43. Virgin and Child, with St. John. (10X81.)
It will be noticed that gold is used freely in the halos, and upon the draperies, which fall in somewhat stiff but ample and not unpleasing folds. This picture is from the collection of the Abbé Genoude, known as the translator of the Bible, by which he accumulated a fortune.
(Bryan Collection.)
B-44. Adoration of the Shepherds. (35½X34.)
This picture is from the collection of the Sylvestre family, and was once improperly attributed to Raphael. It bears many of the marks of Garofalo's pencil.
(Bryan Collection.)
B-45. The Crucifixion. (33X23.) Andrea Mantegna.