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396 VINCENZO FOPPA<br />

<strong>Brescia</strong>, S. Faustino Maggiore, crypt <strong>of</strong>, 2 note<br />

5, 373 note I, 386<br />

Disciplina <strong>of</strong> (oratory), frescoes,<br />

altarpiece, and banners ascribed by Paglia<br />

to Paolo <strong>Foppa</strong>, 217 note 5, 235 note i, 386<br />

S. Faustino in Riposo sotto Porta Brusata<br />

(oratory), origin <strong>of</strong> name, 235 note 4 ;<br />

reconstruction, 235-37 ;<br />

probably identical with picture in<br />

Commercio, 236, 237, 386<br />

Garza, <strong>the</strong> river, 19, 221<br />

date <strong>of</strong><br />

former altarpiece <strong>of</strong>,<br />

Camera di<br />

Loggetta, eastern side <strong>of</strong> Piazza, <strong>Foppa</strong>'s<br />

frescoes, 164, 386 : begun 1489, 165 ; continued<br />

1490, 184 ;<br />

position <strong>of</strong> building and<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Foppa</strong>'s frescoes, 164 and note 2, 184 and<br />

notes 4 and 5<br />

; reproductions <strong>of</strong> building,<br />

164 (illustrs.) and note 2<br />

Loggetta, sou<strong>the</strong>rn side <strong>of</strong> Piazza, separating<br />

Prisons and Monte di Pieti, 164<br />

Loggia, Palazzo della, 164, 166<br />

<strong>of</strong> fortifications in 1438, 224<br />

patron saints <strong>of</strong>. See SS. Faustino and<br />

—•—- map<br />

Giovita<br />

Piazza Maggiore, 164 and note 2, 184<br />

notes 4 and 5<br />

Porta S. Alessandro, 221<br />

Porta Cremona, 221<br />

Porta Paganora, 224<br />

Porta S. Stefano, 224<br />

Porta Torre Lunga, 221<br />

Porta Venezia, 221<br />

quarters <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> city, 137, 220 and note 3<br />

quarters <strong>of</strong>: S. Alessandro, administrators<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 221-22<br />

;<br />

quarter inhabited by <strong>Foppa</strong>, 191,<br />

220 and note 3, 221-29<br />

Cittadella Nuova, 220 note 3, 221<br />

Cittadella Vecchia, 220 note 3, 221 ;<br />

quarter where <strong>Foppa</strong> was born (?), 283<br />

S. Faustino, 220 and note 3, quarter<br />

inhabited by Civerchio, 222 note 4, 248, 282<br />

S. Giovanni, quarter where <strong>Foppa</strong>'s house<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Contrada S. Agata was situated, 137,<br />

220 and note 3, 221<br />

S. Stefano quarter subdivided in XV c.<br />

into Cittadella Nuova and Vecchia, 220 and<br />

note 3<br />

•<br />

Queriniana Library, 351<br />

Roman wall <strong>of</strong> city, 226 note<br />

Rotonda, <strong>the</strong>, old Ca<strong>the</strong>dral at, 146 and<br />

note I<br />

Sala Palatii, great hall <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Loggia, 166<br />

<strong>Brescia</strong>, Statutes <strong>of</strong>, prohibited building near<br />

city walls, 226 note, 371<br />

tower or fort <strong>of</strong> Citadel, remains <strong>of</strong>,<br />

marking site <strong>of</strong> <strong>Foppa</strong>'s house, 224, 225<br />

Via delle Antiche Mura, 226 note<br />

Via Pendente, 225<br />

Via Porta Nuova. See Contrada<br />

Via Trieste, 225<br />

early frescoes at (S. Giov. Ev. and Carmine),<br />

3 note 5, 380<br />

<strong>his</strong>torical notices <strong>of</strong>, 2 note i, 164 note 2,<br />

184, 190, 191, 227, 237 note 2<br />

painters at, 2, 3 and notes, 137, 167, 168,<br />

187, 259-265<br />

<strong>Brescia</strong>n Government, financial embarrassments<br />

<strong>of</strong>, led to dismissal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Foppa</strong>, igo ; methods<br />

adopted to reduce expenditure, 190, 191<br />

<strong>Brescia</strong>n origin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Foppa</strong>, 222, 278, 279 and<br />

note I, 280-83<br />

<strong>school</strong>, works <strong>of</strong>, 117, 118 and note 2,<br />

238, 262, 263, 264 and notes, 379, 380<br />

Breventano, Stefano, 25 and note i, 107, 361<br />

Brianzi, Sig., picture dealer <strong>of</strong> Milan, 156<br />

St. Bridget, 134<br />

S. Brigida, Genoa, altarpiece for, by Barbagelata,<br />

133, 134, 136, 251, 387<br />

Brivio da Melegnano, Francesco, portrait <strong>of</strong>,<br />

Milan, 176 note i, 382 (Poldi)<br />

Brognoli (Brugnoli), Paolo, 117, 164 note 2, 190<br />

note I, 231 note, 236 note 8, 260 note 2, 261<br />

note 2, 361<br />

Brosch, Moritz, 176 note 3, 361<br />

Brunelleschi, 58, 380<br />

Brusata <strong>of</strong> Ivrea, Zanetto della (carver), assistant<br />

<strong>of</strong> Baldino de Surso at Pavia, 95 note 2<br />

Bryan, M. {Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Painters), 261 note i,<br />

361<br />

Bugati, Padre Gaspare, <strong>his</strong> reference to frescoes<br />

<strong>of</strong> Portinari Chapel, 61 notes i and 2, 65, 69<br />

and note 2, 354<br />

Bugati, Zanetto, 23, 24, 57, 65, 67, 69, 70, 75,<br />

81 note 2, 98, 99, loi, 102, (date <strong>of</strong> death)<br />

III, 388, 389<br />

Buonaroti, Fr. Antonio Maria, 154 note 2, 160<br />

notes I and 2, 353<br />

Burger, F. , on St. Sebastian, 148 note 2<br />

Burlington Magazine, documents on <strong>Foppa</strong><br />

first published by, 222 and note 5, App. II,<br />

Nos. 71, 72, 74, 81<br />

Buttinone, Bernardino, 83, 249, 250, 382, 383<br />

dated work 1454 (?), 249 and note 2

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