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12a. VAN EYCK. Landing of Duke William of Bavaria,
from 'The Hours of Turin'. Destroyed.
12b. THE LIMBOURG The Temptation and Expulsion, from the
BROTHERS. 'Très Riches Heures du Duc de
Berry'. Chantilly.
13. THE LIMBOURG Scenes from the Calendar of the 'Très
BROTHERS. Riches Heures du Duc de Berry'.
Chantilly.
14. UNKNOWN PAINTER Occupations of the Months.
(c. 1415). Trent, Castello del Buonconsiglio.
15. PAOLO UCCELLO. The Hunt in the Wood (detail).
Oxford, Ashmolean Museum.
16. JAN VAN EYCK. The Madonna of the Chancellor Rollin
(detail). Louvre.
17. JAN VAN EYCK. St. Barbara (unfinished panel). Antwerp.
18a. DÜRER. View of Arco. Louvre.
18b. KONRAD WITZ. The Miraculous Draught of Fishes.
Geneva, Musée des Beaux Arts.
19. ANTONELLO DA MESSINA. Crucifixion.
Hermannstadt (Transylvania).
20. POLLAIUOLO. Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (detail of
landscape). London, National Gallery.
21. POLLAIUOLO. The Rape of Dejanira.
New Haven, U.S.A., Jarves Collection.
22. PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA. Reverse of the Montefeltro Portraits
(details of landscapes). Uffizi.
23. GIOVANNI BELLINI. Madonna of the Meadow (detail).
London, National Gallery.
24. GIOVANNI BELLINI. Resurrection. Berlin.
25. GIOVANNI BELLINI. St. Francis in the Wilderness.
New York, Frick Collection.
26. HUGO VAN DER GOES. The Portinari Altar-piece (detail). Uffizi.
27. PIETER BREUGHEL. Winter, the Dark Day.
Vienna, Gemäldegalerie.
28. REMBRANDT. A Canal with a Rowing Boat (drawing).
Chatsworth, the Duke of Devonshire.

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