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The Procession to Calvary

Artist: Jan de Cock (Netherlandish, ca. 1490–1526/27)

The Nativity

Artist: Ambrosius Benson (Netherlandish, ca.1495–before 1550)

Saint Gangolf

Artist: Peter Strüb the Younger (Master of Messkirch) (German, ca. 1500–1543)

Saint Gregory the Great

Artist: Peter Strüb the Younger (Master of Messkirch) (German, ca. 1500–1543)

An Allegory of Intemperance

Artist: Hieronymus Bosch (Netherlandish, ca. 1450–1516)

The Crucifixion with the Converted Centurion

Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472–1553)

Saints James the Greater and John the Evangelist

Artist: The Master of the Holy Kinship (German, Cologne, active ca. 1475–1510)

Saints James the Lesser and Philip

Artist: The Master of the Holy Kinship (German, Cologne, active ca. 1475–1510)

The Deposition

Artist: Cornelis Engebrechtsz. (Netherlandish, 1468–1533)

A Woman, traditionally identified as Isabela la Católica of Castile

Artist: Jan Provost (South Netherlandish, ca. 1465–1529)

A Bagpiper

Artist: Quentin Massys (Netherlandish, 1466–1530)

Landscape with a Foundry

Artist: Lucas van Valckenborch (Flemish, active in Germany, ca. 1535–1597)

Virgin and Child with Saint Anne

Artist: Unknown, Netherlandish, active ca. 1485—1500
Artist: Haarlem School

Crucified Christ

Artist, attributed to: Georg Petel (German, 1601/2–ca. 1634)

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