An interesting copy of the Tabernacolo of Porta a Pinti. Wood, 4 ft. x 4.9. Attributed by Crowe and Cavalcaselle to Salviati or Nanaccio. " Masterly enough in handling." THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, GROSVENOR HOUSE, LONDON. There are five works in this gallery catalogued under del Sarto's name, none of which would seem to be original. FRANCE. THE LOUVRE, PARIS. LA CHARITE. Canvas, 1-85x1 '37 = 6 ft. 1x4.6. [No. 379-] Painted 1518. Charity is seated, and holds two children on her knees, one of whom she nourishes at her bosom ; the other smiles, and shows her a little branch of hazel which he holds in his hand. At her feet a third child sleeps. Signed "Andreas Sartus. Florentinus, me pinxit, MDXVIII." Described by Vasari as " cosa rarissima." It was originally on wood, but in 1550 was transferred to canvas by Picault ; and at a later date, having suffered from damp, was again transferred to a fresh canvas, 1842. There is a fine sketch for the head of the child to the left, in the Louvre. Crowe and Cavalcaselle say : " Though it has lost much beauty of colour, it was evidently done with Andrea's most consummate art, the style being more seriously considered than that of the Madonna of 1517. . . . We are reminded of nothing so much as of the Madonna