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S. R. Incartouches, Charity and Justice have N. And P. At the sides, andPrudence has P. S. S. And S. S. C. Attached to her. The panels of ornamentseem to be of the same period as the figure of Charity. [Illustration: Plate 33. --_Panel from S. Mark's, Venice. _ _To face page 68. _] Fra Damiano of Bergamo, Fra Giovanni's fellow-pupil, attained, ifpossible, even greater reputation. He was considered the finest artistin tarsia of his time, he having, "with his woods, coloured to a marvel, raised t...he art to the rank of real painting. " His family name wasZambello, he is thought to have been born about 1490, and he became aDominican monk. An anonymous MS. Of the 16th century, published byMorelli, calls him a pupil of a Slavonian, that is, Illyrian, brother ofVenice, Fra Sebastiano da Rovigno. He passed the greater part of hislife at Bologna, in the Dominican cloister there, into which he wasadmitted in 1528. In the records of the convent for that year occurs thenote, "Frater Damianus de Bergomo, homo peritissimus, singularissimus, et unicus in l'arte della tarsia, conversus, receptatus fuit in filiumconventus.
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