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ZAMPIERI ler, ib.; Eeturn to the Convent (1869), R. L. Cutting, ib.; Minion of Henry HI, Fletcher Harper, ib.; The Suitor, C. P. Huntington, ib.; Door of Mosque, M. K Jesup, ib.; Antechamber, Hunter in the Forest, D. 0. Mills, ib.; Disputed Game, W. Rockefeller, ib. ; Puzzled Musician, C. S. Smith, ib.; Court Jester (1867 ?), Levying Contribu- tions, J. H. Stebbins, ib. ; Court Jesters in Antechambers (1867), Begging Monk (1877), A. T. Stewart Collection, ib.; Stroll- ing Players, J. T. Martin, Brooklyn ; Too St. Zanobius Raising a Dead Child, Ridolfo Ghirlandajo, Uffizi, Florence. much Crimson !, Useless Cavalry Boot, Trooper attaching his Spurs, Mrs. W. P. Wilstach, Philadelphia ; Armourer's Shop, Mrs. T. A. Scott, ib.; Gardener, TV. B. Be- ment, ib. ; Decoration, Fairman Rogers, ib. ; Occupation of Spain by the French in 1812 (1866), TV. T. Walters, Baltimore ; Refec- tory of the Trinitaires at Rome (1868), Lu- cius Tuckerman, Washington ; Spanish No- tary, Judge G. Hoadley, Cincinnati ; Mor- gan Sale, New York, 1886, Singing Lesson (1866), $5,300, Charles Crocker, San Fran- cisco. Art Journal (1871), 88 ; Gaz. des B. Arts (1867), xxii. 532 ; (1868), xxv. 19 ; (1869), ii. 10 ; (1870), iv. 49 ; La Ilustracion (1871) ; Larousse, xv. 1451. ZAMPIERI. See Domenichino. ZANOBIUS, ST., BURIAL OF, Ridolfo Ghirlandajo, Uffizi, Florence ; wood, figures life-size. The body earned by six bishops from S. Lorenzo, where it was first buried, to S. M. del Fiore ; in passing the Piazza di S. Giovanni, a dead elm, which the coffin happens to touch, revives and puts forth leaves again. Painted about 1512 for brotherhood of S. Zanobi, Flor- ence. One of Ridolfo's best pict- ures. Vasari, ed. Mil., vi. 537 ; C. & C., Italy, iii. 527 ; Lasinio, i. PI. 53. ZANOBIUS, ST., RAISING A DEAD CHILD, Ridolfo Ghirlan- dajo, Uffizi, Florence ; wood, fig- ures life-size. Bishop Zanobius kneeling in the street in the atti- tude of prayer, surrounded by a wondering crowd ; in foreground, the child reviving ; at left, the mother and other women kneeling. Painted about 1512 for brother- hood of S. Zanobi, Florence. Mas- terly in drawing, modelling, chia- roscuro, and warm and rich in colour. Vasari, ed. Mil., vi. 537 ; C. & C., Italy, iii. 527 ; Lasinio, i. PI. 52. ZARA, SIEGE OF, Tintoretto, Palazzo Ducale, Venice ; canvas, H. ' 15 ft. x 13 ft. "A mere battle-piece, in which the figures, like the arrows, are put in by the score. There are high merits in it, and Tintoret may possibly have made the sketch I for it." Ruskin, Stones of Venice, iii. 395 ; Ch. Blanc, ficole veuitienne. ZARATO or ZAROTTO. See Morto da Feltre. ZEEGELAAR, GERRIT VAN, born at Loenen, near Utrecht, July 16, 1719, died at Wageningen, June 24, 1794. Genre and portrait painter ; worked probably at