[110] See Plate LIX.
[111] See Plate LXI.
[112] See Plate LXV.
[113] Collection Deligand, Paris.
[114] G. Moreau Nélaton, _Les Le Mannier_.
[115] See Frontispiece.
[116] See Plate X.
[117] See Plate IV.
[118] See Plate LXVIII.
[119] See Plate IX.
[120] See Plate LXXI, British Museum, Salting Collection.
[121] See Plate VIII.
[122] The painting in the Victoria and Albert Museum (Jones Collection)
is also an echo of this same drawing.
[123] See Plate LXVII.
[124] The nephew of François Clouet, whose signature, _Fulonis fecit_,
we find on some of the markedly weaker drawings of the Lecurieux album.
[125] See Plate LXV.
[126] See Frontispiece.
[127] Dimier, _Bulletin de la Société Nationale de Antiquaires de
France_.
[128] See Plate LXIX.
[129] See Plate LXX.
[130] See Plate LXXI.
[131] See Plate LXXII.
[132] The late M. F. A. Gruyer recently presented to the Musée Condé a
fine landscape by Claude Lorraine which hangs in the Salle de Minerve,
and there are some excellent drawings by this master in the portfolios
in the Salle Caroline.
[133] See Plate XV.
[134] See Plate LXXIII.
[135] See Plate LXXIII.
[136] See Plate XVI.
[137] These may be seen at Versailles.
[138] These are exhibited in one of the rooms of the Petit Château.
[139] See Plate LXXIV.
[140] See Plate LXXVII.
[141] See Plate LXXVIII.
[142] There are several examples of Chantilly porcelain in the Victoria
and Albert Museum.
[143] See Plate LXXIX.
* * * * *
Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
Revue de l'Art Ancienne et Moderne=> Revue de l'Art Ancien et Moderne
{pg xxvi}
Les Quarante Fouquets=> Les Quarante Fouquet {pg xxvi}
Les Le Manniers, Peintres=> Les Le Mannier, Peintres {pg xxvii}
Les Clouets, Peintres officiels des Rois de France=> Les Clouet,
Peintres officiels des Rois de France {pg xxvii}
portraist of, 137, 266, 267=> portraits of, 137, 266, 267 {pg 298}
Paremont de Narbonne=> Parement de Narbonne {pg 299}
in Tres Riches Heures=> in Très Riches Heures {pg 305}
Horus of Turin=> Hours of Turin {pg 165 n.}
the the teacher of St. Paul.=> the teacher of St. Paul. {pg 192}
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