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 .TOP, in a magnificent saloon, in a red velvet dress, with sleeves of yellow silk mid under- sleeves of gauze, with her Ion;,' hair contiued by a red velvet cap ornamented with pearls and precious stones ; in background, at left, a woman leans over a balustrade between two columns ; in distance, a garden. Painted about 1518 for Cardinal da liihhiciin, who presented it to Francis I. when papal legato to France (1518-19). According to Vasari, the head only is by Raphael, tho remainder by Giulio Romano. Copies in Warwick Castle ; Collection of Baron Speck, Lutsch- ena, near Leipsic ; Berlin Museum, by Sas- - III ' ', n -) - v .' i f .'J-> - i.,/'" V/^O v,. , .. ,, , - (iterated. 5. Job visited by his friends. (J. Job's return to prosperity. Attributed by Vasari to Giotto, but proved by the records of the Campo Santo to have been executed by Francesco da Yolterra, who be- gan them in 1370. Yasari, ed. Mil., i. 380; C. ('., Italy, i. 3112; Kugler (Eastlake), i. 154 ; Larousse, ix. !!2. JOBBE-DIYAL. (ARMANI) MARIEi l-'ELIX, bom at Carhaix (FinistcTel, July 1(1, iN'Jl. Genre painter, pupil of Dcla- roclic, Gleyre, and of Ecole des Beaux Arts ; belongs lo a small school of painters, called Xeo Greeks, whose style is refined and _! - Job visited by his Friends (History of Job), Francesco da Volterra, Campo Santo soferrato ; Palazzo Doria, Rome, by pupil of whose prevailing tone of colour is quiet. L. da Vinci. Engraved by J. Chereiiu ; R. Medals: 3d class, 1851, 1857; L. of Hon- Morghcn ; M. Leroux. Vasari, cd. Mil., v. our, 18(il. Works: Rest, Tho Coffin (1843); 525; Cab. Cro/.at, i. PI. 8; Cat. Louvre; Marguerite in Martha's Garden (1845); Fossa van t, ii. 2(55; Musee royal, ii. ; (rer- Holy Family (1848) ; Virgin Fainting, Har- liard, Johanna von Arragonien, Tiib. Kunst- vest (1841)), Mans Museum ; Winter, Sjiring- blatt (1833), Nos. 15, 1(! ; Miintx, 533; time, Sick Girl (1850), bought by State; Springer, 34!) ; Ch. Blanc, Ecole ombrienne; Betrothal at Corinth (1852), Rennes Muse- Gaz. des B. Arts (1880), xxii. 4G5. inn ; Theological Virtues, Plague at Milan, JOB, HISTORY OF, Francesco da I'-//- Death, St. Borromeo's Apology ( 1853), St. terra, Campo Santo, Fisa. A series of six Severin, Paris ; Bride Dressing ( 1855), Lyons frescoes, painted in a double course at the Museum ; Oaristis (1855); Jews expelled west end of the south wall. 1. Job feasting from Spain, Calvary, Dream (1857); Martha with his friends. 2. Satan pleading before and Mary Magdalen at Tomb of Christ God for permission to torment Job. 3. (18(i3) ; St. Francis converting tho Protest- Attack of the Subeans and destruction of ants at Thonon, St. Francis helping the Job's bouse. 4. Unknown scene, now ob-'Poor, Church of St. Louis-en-l'Ile, Paris ;