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RESURRECTION Table of Philemon and Baucis (1769), Tours Museum. Bellier, ii. 364 ; Chennevieres, Peintres provinciaux de 1'ancienne France, iii. 317. RESURRECTION, Annibale Carracci, Louvre ; canvas, arched, H. 7 f t 1 in. x 5 ft Resurrection, Pietro Perugino, Vatican, Rome. 3 in. ; signed, dated 1593. Christ, within a glory of angels, has risen from the tomb ; one of the soldiers is sleeping on the sepul- chre, the seals of which are unbroken ; an- other, at left, runs with a flag ; a third, at right, is about to draw his sword ; others stricken with fear. Painted for the Luchi- ni, rich merchants ; bought for Louis XIV. in 1685 for 4,000 livres. Copy, small with variations, on copper, in Louvre ; engraved by G. M. Mitelli. Villot, Cat. Louvre ; Lan- don, Musee, xi. PI. 33. By Filippino Lippi, Munich Gallery ; wood, H. 5 ft. x 4 ft. 10 in.; predella, 1 ft.X 4 ft. 10 iu. Christ appears to the Virgin with the marks of the Crucifixion on his body ; above, in a glory of cherubim, God the Father, with the Virgin and Gabriel kneeling on clouds at sides ; below, in laud- scape, people in adoration. In the predella, Christ rising from the sepulchre, supported by angels and attended on right by SS. Dominic, Clara, and Catharine of Siena ; on left, by SS. Francis, Louis of Toulouse, and Bernardino of Siena. Belonged to the Bare- foot Monks of Palco, near Prato. The order was given to Domenico Ghirlandajo in 1491, but it was executed by Filippino Lip- pi in 1495. C. & C., Italy, ii. 444. By Francesco Manteyna (?), National Gal- lery, London ; wood, H. 1 f t 6 in. x 1 ft. Christ, partly clad in a red mantle, stands on edge of the sepulchre, which is built into a pyramidal rock that rises in centre nearly to top of picture ; five soldiers at base, four asleep and one watching. The expressions are excellent, and the execution is marked by careful finish. Bought in 1881 from A. W. Thibaudeau for 300. - -> : 'TI rt ~^rL>' x*7v3 '~- i &3U . jv; ' Vv

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&w^- 56 M .n i ^feaif i^ f ',- ^ ^j Resurrection, Raffaellino del Garbo, Florence Academy. Athenseum (1881), No. 2807, 216 ; Richter, 68, 110. By Murillo, Academia S. Fernando, Ma- drid ; canvas, H. 8 ft X 5 ft 4 in. Christ ascending, with a red banner in his left