Andrea del Sarto. Andrea d’Agnolo (his father was a tailor, whence his better-known name), of Florence (1487–1531), the ‘faultless painter.’
What lacks it then? Cf. S. Matthew XIX. 20.
Le Brun. Charles Le Brun (1619–1690), French historical painter. He was one of the principal founders of the Academy, the first director of the Gobelins manufactory, and did much of the decoration of Versailles.
Wilson. Richard Wilson (1714–1782), one of the greatest of English landscape painters.
Guercino. Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, the squint-eyed (1591–1666), of Cento, in the Ferrarese country.
Francesco Mola. Pietro Francesco Mola (1612–1668), a follower of the Venetian School.
[26]. Giorgione. Giorgio Barbarelli (c. 1476–1511), of Castelfranco, a fellow-student of Titian, and one of the greatest of the Venetian painters.
Guido. Guido Reni (1575–1642), of Calvenzo, near Bologna.
Vanderwerf. Adriaan van der Werff (1659–1722), of Rotterdam.
P. Veronese. Paolo Caliari (1528–1588), of Verona.