A catalogue of the pictures and drawings in the National loan exhibition, in aid of National gallery funds, held in the Grafton Galleries, London (1909-1910) (1909) (14740613116)
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Title: A catalogue of the pictures and drawings in the National loan exhibition, in aid of National gallery funds, held in the Grafton Galleries, London (1909-1910)
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: National Loan Exhibition (1909-1910 : London, England) Cook, Herbert Frederick, Sir, 1868-1939 Brockwell, Maurice Walter, 1869-1958 Grafton Galleries (London, England)
Subjects: Art
Publisher: London : W. Heinemann
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive
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70LE MAlTRE DE MOULINS: Active 1484-1527 French SchoolTHE ANXUNCIATIOX IN the right foreground the Virgin, wearing a blue tunic and ared mantle, is kneeling at a fald-stool, on which is placed anopen Book of Hours. Above her head hovers the Holy Spirit. Inthe right background is her bed, on the back of which hangs afeigned representation of Christ as Salvator Mundi. On the leftthe Archangel Gabriel is represented in a white tunic and richlyembroidered green mantle, the right hand being raised and the lefthand holding a sceptre. Elaborate architectural background andtiled floor. PFood. 28 in. X 19 in. (0.712 x 0.483). A note on this picture was published by Mr. Roger E. Fry in theBurlington Magazine, 1906, vol. ix. p. 331. This is one of the very rare works of this artist, who is by some criticsidentified with the Peintre des Bourbons and with Jean Perr^al. Not previously exhibited. Lent by Messrs. Dowdesweli. 117
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77EARLY PORTUGUESE SCHOOL Late Xf. Cenfurif MADONNA AND CHILD. WITH THE MYSTICM Ainu AGE OF ST. CATHERINE THE scene is placed in an enclosed court, or hortus chiusus, whereangels are singing, playing instruments, or gathering roses ;behind on the left is a building, and on the right distant hills. Christis placing a ring on a finger of St. Catherines right hand. In theleft distance is St. Joseph ; in the right foreground are two seatedfemale figures holding books. The St. Catherine seems to be a portrait, in all probability thatof some Portuguese princess. Painted in tempera on Jfood. 13 in. X \o\ in. (0.33 xo.26).Brouglit from Portugal, 1906.Arundel Club Portfolio, 1907, No. 19.Lent hy Herbert Cook, Esq. 119 78GIOVANNI BELLINI: 1428(?)-15I6 Fetietian SchoolST. JEROME SMALL tull-length figure of St. Jerome, seated in a cave by a wallon the right, reading a book which lies open upon a stool beforehim, A rocky landscape, with buildings and water in the distance,is seen through the mouth