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Two small corrections to my post of 13. December 2015:
At item f) -- a glass window panel in the cathedral of Le Mans --, for "Bay 108" please read "Bay 109".
At item nn), the painting should have been identified as being from from Crivelli's now dismembered Porto San Giorgio altarpiece. Here's a larger view:
http://tinyurl.com/prmeq3g
By way of penance, herewith a few further images of Saint Lucy:
as depicted (at upper right) by Jacopo Torriti (attrib.) in a late thirteenth-century panel painting (from a dismembered altarpiece formerly in Rome's chiesa di Santa Lucia in Selci) in the Musée de Grenoble:
http://tinyurl.com/qaskyqm
as depicted in a later thirteenth- or early fourteenth-century fresco in the oratorio di San Bernardo at Briona (NO) in Piedmont:
http://tinyurl.com/d2kzzj3
Detail view (Lucy):
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/photos/medium/5135343.jpg
as depicted (at left; at right, the BVM and Christ Child) in a later fourteenth- or early fifteenth-century fresco, restored in the 1960s, in the abbazia di Santa Lucia at Rocca di Cambio (AQ) in Abruzzo:
http://tinyurl.com/259nlal
NB: This church was badly damaged by the massive earthquake of 6. April 2009 in the Aquilano and this image of Lucy (there is also a series of frescoed scenes from her Passio) was not spared. A photograph (taken in early August of that year) showing it sheathed in protective paper will be found in the right-hand-column here, fifth from the bottom:
http://foto.inabruzzo.it/terremoto/Rocca-di-Cambio/index.html
as depicted (at left; at right, St. Jerome) in a later fifteenth-century fresco in the chiesa di San Giorgio in Lemine in Almenno San Salvatore (BG) in Lombardy:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/66/SGiorgio3.jpg
as depicted (at center, betw. St. Martha and St. Catherine of Alexandria) in a later fifteenth-century fresco (betw. 1460 and 1480) in the pieve di San Lorenzo at Settimo Vittone (TO) in Piedmont:
http://tinyurl.com/bdbrru6
as portrayed by the Maestro della Madonna di Macereto in a late fifteenth- or early sixteenth-century polychromed wooden statue in the Museo diocesano in Camerino (click on the image to enlarge it):
http://www.musei.marche.it/web/RicercaOpere/DettagliOpera.aspx?id=3&idtc=5
Detail view:
http://dimorestoricheitaliane.it/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/camerino-museo-800x581.jpg
as portrayed in relief by Andrés de Nájera on a bench end on his earlier sixteenth-century choir stalls (ca. 1525-1529) for the Monasterio de San Benito el Real in Valladolid, now in the Museo Nacional de Escultura in the same city:
http://tinyurl.com/qhd9n94
Best again,
John Dillon
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