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HOW TO SHOW PICTURES TO CHILDREN
Palma. Madonna and Saints. Dresden.
Moretto. Madonna and St. Nicholas. Brescia. (Unique and charming. The old saint introduces two little boys to the Christ-child, two others following him.)
Carlo Dolce. Madonna. Dresden. (Child asleep.)
Madonna. Pitti Gallery, Florence. (Child standing on mother's knee.)
Holbein. Meyer Madonna. Dresden Gallery.
Murillo. Madonna. Pitti Gallery, Florence.
Madonna. Corsini Gallery, Rome.
Van Dyck. Presepio. Corsini, Rome.

The Holy Family

Raphael. Cardellino Madonna (Madonna of Goldfinch). Uffizi, Florence. (Mother with two children in landscape; St. John bringing goldfinch.)
Madonna of the Meadow. Vienna. (Mother and the two children in landscape.)
Belle Jardiniere. Louvre. (Mother with two children in landscape.)
Madonna dell' Impannata. Pitti. (Two mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, with the two children.)
Madonna of the Pearl. Madrid. (Four figures as above. Full of joyous domestic feeling.)
Pinturicchio. Holy Family. Siena Gallery. (Landscape. Mary and Joseph seated. The two children running across meadow to draw water from fountain. The children's figures are photographed separately.)
Titian. Madonna of the Cherries. Vienna. (Mother with the two children. St. John bringing fruit.)
Madonna with St. Anthony. Uffizi. (Mother with two children. St. John bringing flowers.)
Luini. Holy Family. Ambrosian Gallery. Milan. (Two mothers, Mary and Elizabeth, with the children.)
Andrea del Sarto. Holy Family. Two pictures in the Pitti, Florence.
Knaus. Holy Family. Metropolitan, New York. (Little angel peeping at babe in mother's lap. Joseph on donkey in rear.)
Rubens. Holy Family. Pitti, Florence.