Page:Charles Sedelmayer - Catalog of 100 paintings - illustratedcata04gallgoog.djvu/228

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ANGELICO (Fra Giovanni da Fiesole, called l’)

(1387-1455)

67. — The Coronation of the Virgin

The Saviour, seated in the centre, on a lofty throne, places a crown on the head of the Virgin, who kneels before Him in an attitude of devotion. Around are angels kneeling in adoration. Gold background. Gothic frame.

Panel, 16 1/4 in. by 2.5 in.

BORDONE (Paris)

(About 15 oo'-15 "o)

68. — Portrait of a Lady

Three-quarters face, standing, seen from in front; violet dress, bust and arms uncovered: crimson mantle; in her right hand she holds an apple; architectural background. Canvas. 40 in. by 34 in. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, 1R79. 1^5

From the Collection of Major Corbett, Yeynor Park, Berriew.

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