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Four Saints

Artist: Pseudo-Dalmasio (Bologna, active second quarter 14th century)

Ecce Homo

Artist: Bernardino Fungai (Italian, Siena, 1460–1516)

Matricola of the Confraternity of Saint Benedict

Artist: Master of Paciano (Italian, Perugia, active by ca.1320–1350)

Saint John the Evangelist

Artist: Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1403–1482)

The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints Peter and Paul and Ten Angels

Artist: Lippo Memmi (Siena, active ca. 1317–ca. 1350)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Barna da Siena (Italian, Siena, active ca. 1330–50)

Calais Jetty, France

Artist: Richard Parkes Bonington (British, 1802–1828)

The Death of Sir Philip Sidney

Artist: Sir David Wilkie (British, 1785–1841)

Landscape with a Hermit

Artist: Domenichino (Domenico Zampieri) (Italian, 1581–1641)

The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence

Artist: Niccolò di Pietro Gerini (Florence, Italian, documented 1368–1414)

The Prophet Jeremiah

Artist: Lorenzo Monaco (Florence, active by 1388–ca. 1424/25)

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