Arcis Comte "mercader que mori en Napols", owned houses in Barcelona, in the street commonly known as 'Gymnas'. The inventory shows various artistic objects, such as altarpieces, figures and paintings, most of them placed in the chapel ('En la capella ques al cap de la scala'). Among them, two gilded wooden retables (one of St. Jerome and the other dedicated to the Salvation of the Virgin), and two images 'de tela' of St. Jerome and May Magdalene. Other documents appear 'En lo studi', as "vn paper en lo qual esta designades les parts de la ytalia [sic.]", "huna sort de libres y scriptures antigues", also a Veronica pinted on silk with saints and images of St. Jerome ant the Virgin 'posades en tela de flandes'. Placed 'En la cambra qui respon en dit passage' notes "Item vn monacort ab sa caxa y tancadura y ben guarnit", a box painted with 'diverses histories', and another box full of documents.
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