Название: A Popular Handbook to the National Gallery, Volume I, Foreign Schools
Автор: National Gallery (Great Britain)
Издательство: Public Domain
Жанр: Зарубежная прикладная и научно-популярная литература
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579A (School of Taddeo Gaddi), now assigned to Gaddi's pupil, Giovanni da Milano.
581 (Spinello Aretino), now assigned to Orcagna; for whom, see 569.
585 (Umbrian School), now assigned to "School of Pollajuolo"; for whom, see 292.
591 (Benozzo Gozzoli), now described as "School of Benozzo."
592 (Filippino Lippi), now assigned to Botticelli; see below, p. 294 n.
599 (Giovanni Bellini), now re-assigned to Basaiti; see below, p. 299.
636 (Titian or Palma). After a period of ascription to Titian, this portrait is now re-assigned to Palma; see below, p. 315.
650 (Angelo Bronzino), now assigned to his pupil, Alessandro Allori (Florentine: 1535-1607).
654 (School of Roger van der Weyden), now assigned to School of Robert Campin; for whom, see 2608.
655 (Bernard van Orley), now ascribed to Ambrosius Benson; born in Lombardy, painted in Bruges, living in 1545.
658 (after Schongauer), now assigned to School of Campin. The picture ascribed to the "Master of Flémalle," as referred to in the text (p. 328), is now No. 2608 (also now assigned to Campin).
659 (Johann Rottenhammer), now assigned to Jan Brueghel, the younger (1601-1667), a scholar of Brueghel, the elder.
664 (Roger van der Weyden), now assigned to Dierick Bouts; for whom, see 2595.
670 (Angelo Bronzino), now described as "School of Bronzino."
696 (Flemish School), now assigned to Petrus Cristus; for whom, see 2593.
704 (Bronzino), now described as "School of Bronzino."
709 (Flemish School), now assigned to Memlinc; for whom, see 686.
713 (Jan Mostaert), now assigned to Jan Prevost (Flemish: 1462-1529), a painter of Bruges and a friend of Albert Dürer.
714 (Cornelis Engelbertsz), now assigned to Bernard van Orley; for whom, see 655.
715 (Joachim Patinir), now assigned to Quentin Metsys; for whom, see 295.
750 (Lazzaro Bastiani), now described as "School of Gentile Bellini"; for whom, see 1213.
774 (Flemish School), now assigned to Dierick Bouts; for whom, see 2595.
779, 780 (Borgognone), now described as "School of Borgognone."
781 (Florentine School), now attributed to Botticini.
782 (Botticelli), now described as "School of Botticelli."
808 (Giovanni Bellini), now assigned to Gentile Bellini; see below, p. 422 n.
916 (School of Botticelli), now assigned to Jacopo del Sellaio; for whom, see 2492.
943 (Flemish School), now assigned to D. Bouts.
1017 (Flemish School), now assigned to Josse de Momper; see below, p. 489.
1033 (Filippino Lippi), now assigned to Botticelli; see below, p. 494.
1048 (Italian), now assigned to Scipione Pulzone; see below, p. 505.
1078, 1079 (Flemish School), now "attributed to Gerard David"; for whom, see 1045.
1080 (School of the Rhine), now assigned to Flemish School.
1083 (Flemish School), now assigned to Albrecht Bouts (a son of D. Bouts), who died in 1549.
1085 (School of the Rhine), now assigned to Geertgen Tot Sint Jans (Dutch: 15th century). This painter was a pupil of Albert van Ouwater; he established himself at Haarlem in a convent belonging to the Knights of St. John (whence his name, Gerard of St. John's). His works were seen and admired by Dürer.
1086 (Flemish School), now assigned to the "School of Robert Campin"; for whom, see 2608.
1109A (Mengs). To this picture the number 1099 (noted in previous editions of this Handbook as having been missed in the official numbering) is now given.
1121 (Venetian School), now assigned to Catena; for whom, see 234.
1124 (Filippino Lippi), now described as "School of Botticelli."
1126 (Botticelli), now assigned to Botticini; see on this subject p. 536 n.
1160 (School of Giorgione), now assigned to Giorgione himself.
1199 (Florentine School), now assigned to Pier Francesco Fiorentino; a Tuscan painter of the 15th century.
1376 (Velazquez), now "ascribed to Velazquez."
1412 (Filippino Lippi), now described as "School of Botticelli."
1419 (Flemish School), now assigned to Early French School. The picture formed part of a diptych; the companion picture was in the Dudley Collection (No. 29 in the sale catalogue of 1892, where an illustration of it was given). In this the choir of St. Denis is shown. There are two portraits by the same hand at Chantilly.
1433 (Flemish School), now assigned to Roger van der Weyden; for whom, see 664.
1434 (Velazquez), now "ascribed to Velazquez," and it is added that the picture has been attributed to Luca Giordano (Neapolitan: 1632-1705).
1440 (Giovanni Bellini), now assigned to Gentile Bellini; for whom, see 1213.
1468 (Spinello Aretino), now assigned to Jacopo di Cione, the younger brother of Andrea Cione (called Orcagna); he was still living in 1394.
1652 This picture has hitherto been assigned to the British School (and therefore included in vol. ii. of the Handbook), and called a portrait of Katharine Parr. It is now discovered to belong to the Dutch School and to be a "portrait of Madame van der Goes."
1699 (Jan Vermeer), now "attributed to Vermeer."
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