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116 Section 3. BERLIN. Emp. Frederick Museum:
possession of Charles I., then in that of the Dukes of Alva, and was
purchased by Frederick William IV. in 1844. To the left: Paul
preaching at Athens; Elymas the sorcerer struck with blindness;
Paul and Barnabas at Lystra; Stoning of St. Stephen; rear-wall,
Conversion of St. Paul; to the right, Death of Ananias; Peter and
Paul healing the lame man; Christ giving Peter the keys of heaven;
Miraculous draught of fishes.
The small door in the rear-wall opens upon the great staircase.
whence the glass-door to the right leads to —
Cabinet 35. Lombard School. Exit-wall: 217. Bernardino
Luini, Madonna and Child.
Room 34. Schools of Ferrara and Bologna. End wall: *111.
Cosimo Tura, Madonna and Child enthroned, with saints, an ex¬
cellent work of the earlier Ferrarese school; *115a. Francesco
Cossa, Autumn. —Left wall: 122. Fr. Francia, Madonna enthroned,
with saints. —Right wall: 266. Lod. Mazzolini, Christ teaching in
the Temple; Lorenzo Costa, 112. Presentation in the Temple, 115.
Pieta.
Cabinet 39. James Simon Collection. This rich collection of
Renaissance works of art, chiefly Italian, was presented to the
Museum in 1904 (Catalogue 50 pf., with 20 plates b Jl). — To the
right: Barth. Bruyu, 21. Portrait of a young woman, 20. Portrait
of a young man; *2. Angelo Bronzino, Portrait of a youth. — Rear-
wall: Andrea della Robbia, 26. Adoration of the Holy Child,
25. Madonna and Child with angels (both in glazed terracotta); 24.
Benedetto da Maiano, Terracotta bust of a young cleric; 18.
Netherlandish Master (ca. 1515), Portrait of an ecclesiastic; 22.
Nino Pisano, Madonna and Child (statuette); 32. Italian Master
of the 16th cent., Mask of a buffoon. — To the left: 1. Raffaellino
del Garbo, Adoration of the Child; *5. Andrea Mantegna, Virgin
and Child. Numerous small bronzes and medals; the *Knockers
deserve attention.
Cabinet 40. Florentine Marble Sculptures of the 15th Cen¬
tury. To the right: 82. Filippino Lippi, Madonna; 79. Mino da
Fiesole, Bust of Niccolo Strozzi (1454); no number, Antonio Ros-
sellino, *Stucco relief of the Madonna; Mino da Fiesole, 79 a. Bust
of Alexo di Luca, *80. Bust of a young woman; Antonio Rossellino,
65a. Madonna, 67. Bust of a young man; 78. Sandro Botticelli,
Portrait of a young man.
Cabinet 42. Venetian and Lombard Sculptures and Paint¬
ings. Mythological ceiling-paintings by Paolo Veronese.—To the
right: 40. Luigi Vivarini (?), Madonna and angelic musicians;
*61. Francesco Law ana, Bust of a Neapolitan princess; *28.
Giovanni Bellini, Pieta, an early work, showing Mantegna's
influence; no number, *Tamagnini, Bust of the Genoese banker
Acellino Salvago (1500); 17. Cirna da Conegliano, Madonna and