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p. , 27 x 21 cm, bross., num. col. ill., 3 fold outs, little sticker on upper spine Lots 1 - 51 CONTENTS. DAVID TENIERS the Younger Antwerp Cabinet. PIERINO DA VINCI Allegorical Figure of Cosimo I of Tuscany as Mars. PIERINO DA VINCI Allegorical Figure of Leonardo da Vinci as Vulcan. ABRAHAM BLOEMAERT St. John the Baptist Preaching to the Multitude. CABINET. LUDOVICO CARDI, called CIGOLI The Last Supper. WILLEM SCHELLINKS Winter Landscape with the Tiber and the Ponte Molle, Rome. GIUSEPPE CESARI, called IL CAVALIER D' ARPINO Perseus and Andromeda. GIUSEPPE CESARI, called IL CAVALIER D' ARPINO Diana and Acteon. JAN MIEL, Circle of A Peasant Playing a Flute. BACCIO DEL BIANCO A Witches' Sabbath. PIETER JANSZ QUAST A Peasants' Brawl. PIETER JANS QUAST Drunken Peasants. CAREL CORNELISZ DE HOOCH A Grotto with a Gentleman standing by a Well. MARIO NuzzI, called MARIO DEl FIORI A Still Life of Flowers in a Vase. BUST OF CARACALLA. CABINET. MARBLE BUST FOR HEAD OF AN EMPEROR. JACOB DE HEUSCH The Ponte Rotto, a Capriccio View of Rome in the distance. JACOB JORDAENS The Head of an Old Woman. FRANCESCO MONTELATICI, called Bacchus. CECCO BRAVO. DAY AND NIGHT CLOCK. BERNARDO STROZZI, Attributed to An Allegory of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. BERNARDO STROZZI, Attributed to The Three Fates. PIERRE ETIENNE MONNOT Proserpina. ABRAHAM BRUEGHEL and Still Life of Fruit and Vegetables. GUILLAUME COURTOIS, called IL BORGOGNONE. CONTENTS (cont). GIAN PAOLO PANINI Two Philosophers and Roman Ruins with the Pantheon, Trajan's Column and the Temple of Fortuna Virilis. HEAD OF ZEUS AMMON. ROMAN SCHOOL Altar of St. Luigi Gonzaga, Lancellotti Chapel, S. Ignazio, Rome. FRENCH SCHOOL An Allegory of Painting. CARLO CARLONE Martyrdom of St. Tiburtius. CARLO CARLONE Martyrdom of St. Tiburtius. GIOVANNI ANTONIO CANAL, called IL CANALETTO Piazza San Marco: looking West from South of the Central Line. ROMAN SCHOOL Triton with Dolphin. GIAMBATTISTA PITTONI The Martyrdom of St. Stephen. JACOPO AMIGONI, Attributed to Portrait of a Gentleman. FRANCESCO CONTI An Allegory of Choler. FRANCESCO CONTI An Allegory of Melancholy. GASPARE DIZIANI Rest on the Flight into Egypt. GIAN PAOLO PANINI An Architectural Capriccio: Roman Ruins with an Apostle Preaching. CHARLES-LOUIS CLERISSEAU An Architectural Capriccio with Roman Ruins and Figures. HEAD OF ZEUS. JEAN-JEROME SERVANDONI A Capriccio of Roman Ruins and Figures. TOMMASO RIGHI Prometheus. TOMMASO RIGHI A Shepherd. ANTONIO JOLI A View of Marsala, with an English two-decker in the foreground. ANTONIO JOLI A View of Messina from the Sea, with an English ship in the foreground. CLAUDE MiCHEL, called CLODION, Attributed to The Infant Bacchus. CLAUDE MicHEL, called CLODION, Attributed to Three Putti Playing. BARTOLOMEO CAVACEPPI Niobe. BERNARDO BELLOTTO The Arch of Titus.