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HOW TO SHOW PICTURES TO CHILDREN
- Filippino Lippi. In Holy Family, Pitti, Florence. (Adoring and scattering rose petals over child who lies on the ground.)
- In The Vision of St. Bernard, Church of the Badia, Florence. (Four attendants of Virgin. One with folded hands is photographed separately.)
- Leonardo da Vinci. In the Baptism by Verrechio, Florence Academy. (Two kneeling attendants. Photographed separately.)
- Titian. In the Assumption, Venice Academy, (Angelic throng upbearing ascending Virgin. Some groups photographed separately.)
- Correggio. In frescoes in dome of Church of St. John Evangelist, Parma.
- In ceiling decoration in Convent of S. Paolo, Parma. (Bearing implements of chase, to accompany Diana. Each figure in a medallion, photographed as separate picture.)
- Murillo. In Immaculate Conception, Louvre, Paris, (Angelic throng upbearing Virgin.)
- Van Dyck. Repose in Egypt. Pitti, Florence. (Circle of baby angels dancing to entertain Christ-child.)
- Raphael. In Sistine Madonna, Dresden. (Two cherub heads at bottom of picture.)
- In Foligno Madonna. Vatican Gallery. (Cherub holding cartouche at bottom of picture.)
- In Jurisprudence fresco, Vatican, Rome. (Cherub in right corner.)
- In Fresco of Sibyls, S. Maria della Pace, Rome. (Cherub.)
As separate pictures.
- Rubens. Vienna Gallery. (Angels playing with Christ-child and lamb.)
- Munich Gallery. (Angels playing with garland of flowers.)
- Rosso Fiorentino. Uffizi, Florence. (Angel with guitar.)
- Andrea del Sarto. Florence Academy. (Two angels with scroll.)