Artist. | Author. | | VELAZQUEZ. | S. L. Bensusan. | REYNOLDS. | S. L. Bensusan. | TURNER. | C. Lewis Hind. | ROMNEY. | C. Lewis Hind. | GREUZE. | Alys Eyre Macklin. | BOTTICELLI. | Henry B. Binns. | ROSSETTI. | Lucien Pissarro. | BELLINI. | George Hay. | FRA ANGELICO. | James Mason. | REMBRANDT. | Josef Israels. | LEIGHTON. | A. Lys Baldry. | RAPHAEL. | Paul G. Konody. | HOLMAN HUNT. | Mary E. Coleridge. | TITIAN. | S. L. Bensusan. | MILLAIS. | A. Lys Baldry. | CARLO DOLCI. | George Hay. | GAINSBOROUGH. | Max Rothschild. | LUINI. | James Mason. | TINTORETTO. | S. L. Bensusan. | Others in Preparation. PLATE I.—VIRGIN AND CHILD (Frontispiece). This work, which is the only one by Dolci in the National Gallery, represents the Virgin presenting flowers to the Divine Infant. In composition and drawing it is one of the most happy efforts of Dolci. A small canvas of 2 feet 6 inches, it came into the possession of the National Gallery in 1876 through the Wynn Ellis bequest. CARLO DOLCI BY GEORGE HAY ILLUSTRATED WITH EIGHT REPRODUCTIONS IN COLOUR LONDON: T. C. & E. C. JACK NEW YORK: FREDERICK A. STOKES CO.
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