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 HOLY copies, one in St. Petersburg attributed by Waageu to Raffaello dal Colle, though oth- ers believe it to be the original ; but Kug- Holy Family of Francis 1., Raphael, Louvre. ler thinks the Naples picture a genuine llaphael. Yasari, ed. Mil,, iv. 348 ; Passa- vant, ii. 121 ; Gruyer, Vierges de Raphael, iii. 823 ; Kugler (Eastlake), ii. 375. HOLY FAMILY OF THE DOG. See Holy Family del Pajarito. HOLY FAMILY OF FRANCIS I., Raph- ael, Louvre ; wood, transferred to canvas, H. fi ft. G in. x 4 ft. 7 in. ; signed, dated 1518. The Virgin, bending forward, is raising Jesus from the cradle ; at left, SS. Elizabeth and John kneeling ; on right, be- hind the Virgin, Joseph in contemplation ; on left, two angels, one with crossed arms, the other scattering flowers. Painted in Rome for Lorenzo de' Medici, who pre- sented it, with the large St. Michael of the by Giulio Romano. Many copies. En- graved by G. Edelinck ; Virg. Solis ; Ri- chomme ; G. Rousselet ; P. Drevet ; J. Che- reau ; Poilly. Vasari, ed. Mil., iv. 389 ; v. 525 ; Gruyer, Vierges de Raphael, iii. 303 ; Passavant, ii. 257 ; Filhol, x. PI. 709 ; Lan- don, Musee, i. PI. 31 ; Klas. der Malerei, i. PI. 34 ; Musee royal, ii.; Cab. Crozat, i. PL 5. HOLY FAMILY DEL LAGARTO, Raphael (?), Madrid Museum ; wood, H. 4 ft. 9 in. x 3 ft. 8 in. The Virgin seated under an oak, with one arm resting on an antique altar decorated with bas-reliefs, sus- tains Jesus on her knees with the other ; he looks up into her face and bends forward to put his arm round St. John, who stands near offering him a scroll inscribed "Ecce Agnus Dei ; " each child rests one foot on a cradle ; on right, St. Joseph, leaning upon the altar. Probably painted about 1517 by Fr. Penni after a design by RaphaeL In Royal Alca- Holy Family del Lagarto, Raphael (?), Madrid Museum. Louvre, to Francis I. of France, in hope of ! zar, Madrid, time Charles H ; removed by gaining his support in his pretensions to Philip V. to Palace of S. Ildefonso, thence by the Duchy of Urbino. Much of it painted Charles III. to new Palace. Taken to Paris ; 882