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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS xvii

PLATE

LXVIII.RECEPTION OF ST. URSULA BY THE POPE (Photogravure from a copy by Mr. Fairfax Murray of a portion of the picture by Carpaccio)

To face page368

LXIX.HEAD OF ST. GEORGE (Photogravure from a copy by Ruskin of a portion of the picture by Carpaccio)

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ILLUSTRATIONS PRINTED IN THE TEXT

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1. ANGELS DELIVERING THE CHAPEL TO ENRICO SCROVEGNO (Woodcut of a portion of the picture shown on Plate XL.)5

2. ST. JEROME’S DOG (Steel Engraving by Stodart, from Ruskin’s copy of the dog in Carpaccio’s picture)230

3. BAS-RELIEF OF THE APOSTLES AND THE LAMB, ST. MARK’S (Woodcut by H. S. Uhlrich)242

4. PLAN OF THE BAPTISTERY, ST. MARK’S313

FACSIMILE

A PAGE OF THE FIRST DRAFT FOR “GIOTTO AND HIS WORKS IN PADUA”

Between pages90, 91

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Note.-Of Ruskin’s drawings included in this volume, the originals of Plates A, B, C, and D were exhibited at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1905; the right-hand subject of Plate C and the upper subject of Plate D were in the Ruskin Exhibition at Coniston, 1900 (No. 201), and at Manchester, 1904 (No. 386).

The sketches at Venice and Verona (Plate A) appeared (by half-tone process) as an “Art Supplement to the Architectural Review, June 1898.” The right-hand subject on Plate C and the upper subject on Plate D appeared (by half-tone process) in the Magazine of Art, April 1900. The head of St. George (Plate LXIX.) appeared (by half-tone process) in the Magazine of Art, April 1900, and (by photogravure) at p. 139 of Mr. William White’s Principles of Art as Illustrated by Examples in the Ruskin Museum at Sheffield (1895). Plate LVIII. appeared (by half-tone process) in the Magazine of Art, April 1900, and Plate LX. (by the same process) in Scribner’s Magazine, December 1898.

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