The second from the left predella underneath the window showing King David. Burne-Jones is known to have made copies of figures from the etchings of Marcantonio Raimondi held in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum (Bequeathed by Rev Alexander Dyce c 1869) and in the British Museum as recorded in the sketchbook held in the Victoria and Albert Museum Acc no E5. 1955, which bears the date 1866-67 and probably added to later. Of relevance is the position of the boy David in "David cutting off the head of Goliath" after a painting by Raphael, in which David kneels on the back of the recumbent figure of Goliath about to sever his head. In particular David's right leg is close to that of Raimondi's etching.