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| | Florence - The Pitti Gallery - Large Rooms |
 | | Matteo Rosselli and Jacopo da Empoli may be regarded as the colourists of this school; they endeavoured to modify the exclusive attention paid to anatomy and drawing, which, in the hands of the followers of Michael Angelo, had become pedantic and exaggerated. |
 | | Beneath this is a portrait, by Federigo Baroccio (1528-1612), of the Infant-Prince Frederick, of Urbino, the son of Francesco Maria II., Duke of Urbino, and of the Princess Claudia, daughter of the Grand Duke Ferdinand, I., of Tuscany. |
 | | On the wall is a clever portrait, by Domenico Morone, of Verona, born in 1430, of a man's head, and a small picture, by Benvenuto Tisio, called Garofolo (1481-1559), of the Sibyl revealing the story of the Incarnation to the Emperor Augustus. |
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