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The Crucifixion with the Penitent Magdalen

Artist: Pseudo Dietisalvi di Speme (Siena, active last third thirteenth century)

Virgin and Child with Saints James, John the Baptist, Peter, and Francis

Artist: Lippo di Benivieni (Florence, documented 1296–1316)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Master of Varlungo (Florence, active last quarter 13th century)

Vision of Saint Dominic

Artist: Bernardo Daddi (Florence, active 1312/20–1348)

The Crucifixion with the Penitent Magdalen and Saints

Artist, formerly attributed to: Cenni di Francesco di Ser Cenni (Florence, documented 1369–1415)
Artist, probably by: Florentine Schoolca. 1400

The Lamentation over the Dead Christ

Artist: Taddeo Gaddi (Florence, ca. 1300–1366)

Portable Triptych with Scenes from the Lives of Christ and Saint John the Baptist

Artist, follower of: Pietro da Rimini (Romagnole, active second quarter 14th century)
Artist, school of: Rimini

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Six Angels and The Crucifixion

Artist: Master of Monte Oliveto (Italian, Siena, active ca. 1315–ca. 1335)

Saint Peter

Artist: Nardo di Cione (Florence, active by 1343/46–died 1366)

Saint John the Baptist

Artist: Andrea di Cione (called Orcagna) (Florence, active by 1343–died 1368)

The Adoration of the Magi, One of Three Fragments from a Folding Triptych

Artist: Cenni di Francesco di Ser Cenni (Florence, documented 1369–1415)

Annunciatory Angel, One of Three Fragments from a Folding Triptych

Artist: Cenni di Francesco di Ser Cenni (Florence, documented 1369–1415)

Annunciatory Angel, One of Three Fragments from a Folding Triptych

Artist: Cenni di Francesco di Ser Cenni (Florence, documented 1369–1415)

Virgin and Child Enthroned between Saints Nicholas, Margaret of Antioch(?), Dorothy, and John the Baptist; The Crucifixion

Artist: Master of the Misericordia(?) (Florence, third quarter 14th century)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Cenni di Francesco di Ser Cenni (Florence, documented 1369–1415)

The Nativity and Resurrection of Christ

Artist: Matteo di Pacino (Florence, active by 1358–ca. 1374)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Cenni di Francesco di Ser Cenni (Florence, documented 1369–1415)

Holy Trinity with the Virgin and Saints Mary Magdalen, John the Baptist, and John the Evangelist

Artist: Jacopo di Cione (Italian, Florence, documented 1365–died 1398/1400)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Master of the Ashmolean Predella (Italian, active ca.1365–ca.1390)

Christ and the Virgin Enthroned, with Allegories of the Old and New Testament

Artist: Giovanni del Biondo (Florence, documented 1356–99)

Saints Julian, James, and Michael

Artist, possibly by: Agnolo Gaddi (Florence, documented 1369–96)
Artist, possibly by: Lorenzo Monaco (Florence, active by 1388–ca. 1424/25)

The Annunciation

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

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints

Artist, attributed to: Lippo d' Andrea (Florence, ca. 1370–before 1451)
Artist, attributed to: Ventura di Moro (Italian, ca. 1395–1486)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Pseudo Ambrogio Di Baldese (Florence, ca. 1370–before 1451)

Two Scenes from the Legend of Saint Michael

Artist, attributed to: Lippo d' Andrea (Florence, ca. 1370–before 1451)

The Crucifixion

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

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