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HOW TO SHOW PICTURES TO CHILDREN
Filippino Lippi. In Holy Family, Pitti, Florence. (Adoring and scattering rose petals over child who lies on the ground.)
In The Vision of St. Bernard, Church of the Badia, Florence. (Four attendants of Virgin. One with folded hands is photographed separately.)
Leonardo da Vinci. In the Baptism by Verrechio, Florence Academy. (Two kneeling attendants. Photographed separately.)
Titian. In the Assumption, Venice Academy, (Angelic throng upbearing ascending Virgin. Some groups photographed separately.)
Correggio. In frescoes in dome of Church of St. John Evangelist, Parma.
In ceiling decoration in Convent of S. Paolo, Parma. (Bearing implements of chase, to accompany Diana. Each figure in a medallion, photographed as separate picture.)
Murillo. In Immaculate Conception, Louvre, Paris, (Angelic throng upbearing Virgin.)
Van Dyck. Repose in Egypt. Pitti, Florence. (Circle of baby angels dancing to entertain Christ-child.)
Raphael. In Sistine Madonna, Dresden. (Two cherub heads at bottom of picture.)
In Foligno Madonna. Vatican Gallery. (Cherub holding cartouche at bottom of picture.)
In Jurisprudence fresco, Vatican, Rome. (Cherub in right corner.)
In Fresco of Sibyls, S. Maria della Pace, Rome. (Cherub.)

As separate pictures.

Rubens. Vienna Gallery. (Angels playing with Christ-child and lamb.)
Munich Gallery. (Angels playing with garland of flowers.)
Rosso Fiorentino. Uffizi, Florence. (Angel with guitar.)
Andrea del Sarto. Florence Academy. (Two angels with scroll.)