CONTENTS of Vol. III. CHAPTER I. Luca Signorelli, and Lis pupils . Page 1 to 35 CHAPTER H. t)on Bartolommeo della Gatta, and the school of Arezzo under the influence of Signorelli and Piero della Francesca'—Pecori and Soggi.. 36 to 49 CHAPTER HI. Domenioo di Bartolo and his followers— Stefano di Giovanni (Sassetta); his cotemporaries and disciples at Sienna in the fifteenth century—Decline of the school of Sienna to its absorption into that of Perugia. 50 to 86 CHAPTER IV. Progress of the Umbrian schools in the fifteenth century — Qttaviano Nelli and the Eugubines ,. 87 to 94 CHAPTER V. Gentile da Fabriano and his pupils — The San Severini; the Bocoati of Camerino; Matteo of Gualdo; the painters of Foligno, Bartolommeo di Tommaso, Pietro Antonio, and Niccolo Alunno .. .. 95 to 137 CHAPTER VI. Rise of the Perugian school under Benedetto Bonfigli and Fiorenzo di Lo renzo — Works of the so-called Ingegno — The Antoniassi. 138 to 169