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 In Italy. 247 ture was carried to great perfection in Tuscany ; and many beautiful monuments were erected in the churches of Florence and other towns, by Mino da Fiesole, Benedetto da Maiano, and Bernardo Rossellino. The first-named introduced the Florentine Renaissance style into Rome. His principal works are the monuments of Bernardo Giugni Fi£. 103. — The Madonna worshipping the Infant Saviour. Bas-relief. By Luca della Roblia. (1466), in the church of the Badia, Florence, and the monument of Pope Paul II. (1471), in the crypt of St. Peter's ; the second, who excelled alike in wood, stone, and marble carving, executed the pulpit and the reliefs of the sacristy of Santa Croce, Florence ; and the third, equally