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So far as it concerns pictures painted upon panel or canvas in tempera or oils, the history of painting begins with Cimabue, who worked in Florence during the latter half of the thirteenth century. That the art was practised in much earlier times may readily be admitted, and the life-like portraits in the vestibule at the National Gallery taken from Greek tombs of the second or third century are sufficient proofs of it; but for the origin of painting as we are now generally accustomed to understand the term we need go no further back than to Cimabue and his. | SIX CENTURIES OF PAINTING LONDON T. C. E. C. JACK 67 LONG ACRE W.C. AND EDINBURGH CONTENTS TUSCAN SCHOOLS PAGE I Giovanni Cimabue 1 II. Giotto di BONDONE 10 III. THE Earlier Quattrocentists 18 IV. the later Quattrocentists 26 V. LEONARDO DA Vinci 33 VI. Michelangelo Buonarroti 40 VII. RAFFAELLO di SANTI 47 VENETIAN schools I the Vivarini and Bellini 59 II. TIZIANO VECELLIO 78 III. PAOLO VERONESE and IL Tintoretto 99 SPANISH school 109 flemish school I HUBERT AND Jan van Eyck 121 II. Peter Paul RUBENS 143 III. THE Pupils of RUBENS 157 DUTCH SCHOOL I Frans Hals 165 II. REMBRANDT VAN RYN 171 III. PAINTERS of Genre 183 IV. PAINTERS of Animals 191 V. PAINTERS of Landscape 202 GERMAN SCHOOLS 211 french school I The Seventeenth Century 225 II. The Eighteenth Century 235 THE ENGLISH SCHOOL I The early Portrait Painters 251 II. William Hogarth 258 III. Sir Joshua REYNOLDS AND THOMAS Gainsborough 267 IV. The Close of the Eighteenth Century 295 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY I. The Spirit of revolt .