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HOW TO SHOW PICTURES TO CHILDREN
- Palma. Madonna and Saints. Dresden.
- Moretto. Madonna and St. Nicholas. Brescia. (Unique and charming. The old saint introduces two little boys to the Christ-child, two others following him.)
- Carlo Dolce. Madonna. Dresden. (Child asleep.)
- Madonna. Pitti Gallery, Florence. (Child standing on mother's knee.)
- Holbein. Meyer Madonna. Dresden Gallery.
- Murillo. Madonna. Pitti Gallery, Florence.
- Madonna. Corsini Gallery, Rome.
- Van Dyck. Presepio. Corsini, Rome.
The Holy Family
- Raphael. Cardellino Madonna (Madonna of Goldfinch). Uffizi, Florence. (Mother with two children in landscape; St. John bringing goldfinch.)
- Madonna of the Meadow. Vienna. (Mother and the two children in landscape.)
- Belle Jardiniere. Louvre. (Mother with two children in landscape.)
- Madonna dell' Impannata. Pitti. (Two mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, with the two children.)
- Madonna of the Pearl. Madrid. (Four figures as above. Full of joyous domestic feeling.)
- Pinturicchio. Holy Family. Siena Gallery. (Landscape. Mary and Joseph seated. The two children running across meadow to draw water from fountain. The children's figures are photographed separately.)
- Titian. Madonna of the Cherries. Vienna. (Mother with the two children. St. John bringing fruit.)
- Madonna with St. Anthony. Uffizi. (Mother with two children. St. John bringing flowers.)
- Luini. Holy Family. Ambrosian Gallery. Milan. (Two mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, with the children.)
- Andrea del Sarto. Holy Family. Two pictures in the Pitti, Florence.
- Knaus. Holy Family. Metropolitan, New York. (Little angel peeping at babe in mother's lap. Joseph on donkey in rear.)
- Rubens. Holy Family. Pitti, Florence.