ral History). (Library of the Monastery), | 88 |
Reading Desk in the Choir. (Escorial), | 89 |
Sacristy (Monastery), | 90 |
Paranymph of the College (Monastery), | 91 |
Our Lord Crucified, sculptured in Marble (Monastery), | 92 |
Interment of Philip II. (Monastery), | 93 |
Chapter Room (Monastery), | 94 |
Chapter Room (Monastery), | 95 |
Chapter Hall (Monastery), | 96 |
Presentation of the Virgin at the Temple, attributed to Van Eyck (Monastery), | 97 |
Altar-piece of the Santa Forma, painted by Claudio Coello. (Sacristy of the Monastery), | 98 |
Embroidered Altar-cloths. (From the Sacristy), | 99 |
Embroidered Copes. (Sacristy of the Escorial), | 100 |
Casket of Malachite and Lapis-lazuli, ornamented with engraved Rock Crystal. (Relicario of the Escorial), | 101 |
Christ on the Cross, in Wrought Copper. (Relicario of the Escorial), | 102 |
Bronze Lectern representing an Eagle, made at Antwerp in 1571. (Chapter Hall of the Escorial), | 103 |
Bronze Lectern representing an Angel, made at Antwerp in 1571, by Jean Simon. (Chapter Hall of the Escorial), | 104 |
St. Michael overcoming the Devil, by Pedro Roldan. (Chapter Hall of the Escorial), | 105 |
Christ, with the Virgin and St. John: Statues in Marble. (The Escorial), | 106 |
Gate of the Santa Forma. (Sacristy of the Monastery), | 107 |
Mirror in Rock Crystal. (Sacristy of the Escorial), | 108 |
Altar-piece of Charles V., in Wrought Copper (From the Camarin of St. Theresa at the Escorial), | 109 |
Alabaster Statue of St. John Baptist. (From the Camarin of St. Theresa at the Escorial), | 110 |
Inside Cover of a Reliquary which belonged to Pius V. 1566-1572. (From the Camarin of St. Theresa), | 111 |
Reliquary of Rock Crystal. (From the Camarin of St. Theresa), |
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Philip II. receiving a Deputation from the Low Countries in the Escorial, by Sant Arcos, | 176 |
Portrait of Philip II. at the age of 71, by Antonio Moro. (Library of the Escorial), | 177 |
Second Set of Effigies of all the Kings of Spain, from the Time of the Goths, until Philip V., taken from Charts, Medals, and Paintings. (Library of the Escorial), | 178 |
St. Isidore, by Corrado. (In the Museum at the Escorial), | 179 |
Pan and Misenus, by Peregrino Tibaldi. (Fresco of the Arch in the Library of the Escorial), | 180 |
Homer and Virgil, by Peregrino Tibaldi. (Fresco of the Arch in the Library of the Escorial), | 181 |
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, by V. Carducci. (Fresco of the Arch in the Library of the Escorial), | 182 |
Pindar and Horace, by Peregrino Tibaldi. (Fresco of the Arch in the Library of the Escorial), | 183 |
The Visitation, by Peregrino Tibaldi. (Fresco of the Arch in the Cloister of the Escorial), | 184 |
The Marriage of the Virgin, by Peregrino Tibaldi. (Fresco in the Cloister of the Escorial), | 185 |
The Annunciation, by Lucas Cangiagi. (Fresco in the Cloister of the Escorial), | 186 |
Triptych, with Paintings on Vellum. (Camarin of St. Theresa), | 187 |
The Seven Capital Sins, by Jerome Bosch, on Wood. (In the Room of Philip II. at the Escorial), | 188 |
The Story of the Passion: Diptych, in Ivory, of the 13th Century. (From the Camarin of St. Theresa), | 189 |
Frieze of the Staircase in the Monastery, representing the Battle, Siege, and Capture of St. Quintin, and the Foundation of the Monastery, by L. Giordano, | 190 |
‘La Santa Forma,’ the Masterpiece of Claude Coello. (Sacristy of the Escorial), | 191 |
The Resurrection, by Peregrino Tibaldi. (The Cloister of the Escorial), | 192 |
The Interment of Christ, by Tintoretto. (Chapter Hall of the Escorial), | 193 |
Jesus at the Pharisee’s House, by Tintoretto. (Chapter Hall of the Escorial), | 194 |
The Resurrection of Our Lord: Florentine School, Grey Painting. (Chapter Hall of the Escorial), | 195 |
The Birth of Our Lord, by Tintoretto. (Chapter Room of the Escorial), | 196 |
The Annunciation, by Paul VeronÈse. (Chapter Room of the Escorial), | 197 |
THE ESCORIAL
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