Knights of the Art; stories of the Italian painters  by Amy Steedman
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			          THE FRESCO OF THE CRUCIFIXION. 
			`Beyond was the blue thread of river and the single trees pointing upwards,' Sta. Maddalena de Pazzi, Florence. TWO SAINTS. BY PERUGINO, THE FRESCO OF THE CRUCIFIXION. `Quiet dignified saints and spacious landscapes,' Sta. Maddalena de Pazzi, Florence. ST. JAMES. BY ANDREA DEL SARTO. `The kind strong hand of the saint is placed lovingly beneath the little chin,' Uffizi Gallery, Florence. CHERUB. BY GIOV. BELLINI, `Giovanni's angels are little human boys with grave sweet faces,' Church of the Frari, Venice. ST. TRYPHONIUS AND THE BASILISK. BY CARPACCIO, `The little boy saint has folded his hands together and looks upward in prayer,' S. Giorgio Schiavari, Venice. THE LITTLE VIRGIN. BY TITIAN, `The little maid is all alone,' Academia, Venice. THE LITTLE ST. JOHN. BY VERONESE,  | 
		
			
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