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LLUSTRATIONS
(From Sketches by the Author).
FRONTISPIECE.
Part of the Coronation of the Virgin, by Orcagna, in the National Gallery.
Key to Arrangement of Figures.
Beginning on the left : —
First Row. — 1. St. Paul ; 2. St. Matthew ; 3. St. Lawrence.
Second Row. — 1. St. John the Baptist; 2. St. Damiano; 3. St. Ansano ; 4. St. Nicholas of Bari ; 5. St. Dominic ; 6. St. Catherine of Alexandria.
Third Row. — 1. St. James the Great; 2. An Apostle; 3. A Monk ; 4. St. Bernard ; 5. St. Antony the Hermit ; 6. St. Agnes.
Fourth Row. — 1. An Apostle ; 2. St. Mark ; 3. St. Roitulo ; 4. St. Augustine ; 5. St. Jerome ; 6. St. Scholastica.
Fifth Row. — 1. St. Zenobio ; 2. St. Panoras ; 3. St. Reparata.
SMALL WOODCUTS.
Six Principal Symbols 1
Figure from a fresco, by Taddeo Gaddi, in Sta. Maria Novella, Florence 30
Fragment from the Crucifixion, by Fra Angelico, in San Marco, Florence 31
S. Francis of Assisi, from the Coronation of the Virgin, by Fra Angelico, in San Marco, Florence 187
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"Preface to the first edition" bears date 1881.
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