Chap. XIII. PEA BARTOLOMMEO DELLA PORTA. 477 The following is a list of pieces not seen by the authors: Geneva. See antea, p. 454. lies ancon. Cathedral. Assumption by Fra Bartolommeo. It was first placed by the chancellor of Flanders Jean Carondelet, arch bishop of Palermo (born 14G9, j- 1544), in bis family chapel in S. Etienne of Besan<;on. It came later into the cathedral. It repre sents the Virgin and child on a throne which is carried on clouds, by angels. Below stand, (left) SS. John Baptist, Sebastian and Stephen. Right, kneeling, the patron, John Carondelet, with S. Bernard and another saint behind him. On the foreground are roses. Distance, landscape. Of the master’s best time. Passa- vant, annot. to Scliorn’s Vas. in Iiunstblatt. 1844. No. 28. Milan. Camitlo Fumagalli. Assigned (Lett. Pittoriclie. VI. p. 417) to Raphael, but according to Passavant by Fra Bartolommeo (Ra phael II. 407). Subject: the Virgin and child in centre. Wings: SS. Catherine and Barbara. Outer side of wings: Annunciation in monochrome. See Marchese II. 48, and Passavant II. 407. Foligno. Signor Gregori. Holy Family. Virgin seated with the infant on her lap, playing with its hands in the beard of S. Jo seph who stands by. Below, the little Baptist looks up at the in fant Christ. Passavant (Raphael II. 409) thinks the work (which is assigned to Raphael) by Fra Bartolommeo. Paris. Galevie Abel. Madonna del Cappuccino, Said to be com menced by Fra Bartolommeo, finished by Raphael. Subject: Virgin and child, S. Francis kneeling between angels and the young Baptist giving fruits to the Saviour (see M arches e II. 47). Passavant (Raphael II. 413) says, Raphael at all events had nothing to do with this piece. Florence. Signor Ricasoli. Head of Christ on a tile (Marchese II. p. 128). Florence. Cav. lluldelli. A Nativity (Marchese II. 128). Florence. Signor Volpini. Holy Family (Vas. Annot. VII. 109). Perugia. Palazzo Penna. Dead Christ, Virgin and two apostles (Marchese II. note to p. 81). The following are missing: Florence. Madonna belonging to P. M. delle 1 ’ox/.e (Vas. VII. 151). A Nativity for Giovanni Cardinal de’ Medici (ib. ib. 157). Various Madonnas in Casa Medici (ib. ib. 167). Virgin in Casa Capponi