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The Coronation of the Virgin

Artist: Sano di Pietro (Italian, Siena, 1405–1481)

The Adoration of the Magi

Artist: Sano di Pietro (Italian, Siena, 1405–1481)

The Martyrdom of a Bishop

Artist: Sano di Pietro (Italian, Siena, 1405–1481)

Virgin and Child with Two Angels

Artist: Benvenuto di Giovanni (Italian, 1436–ca. 1518)

Love Bound by Maidens

Artist: Benvenuto di Giovanni (Italian, 1436–ca. 1518)

Virgin and Child with Saints John, Catherine and Bernardino of Siena

Artist: Bartolomeo Neroni (Il Riccio) (Italian, 1505/15–1571)
Artist, follower of: Sodoma (Italian, Lombardy, 1477–1549)

The Ecstasy of Saint Catherine of Siena

Artist: Sodoma (Italian, Lombardy, 1477–1549)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Arcangelo di Leonardo Salimbeni (Italian, ca. 1536–1579)

Fragment

Maker: Unknown

Virgin and Child

Artist, style of: Segna di Bonaventura (Italian, 1298–1331)

Virgin and Child with two Saints and Angels

Artist: Matteo di Giovanni (Italian, Siena, ca. 1430 –1495/99)

1 As of Lucius Verus, Co emperor of Rome; Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome from Caesarea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Caesareia (Cappadocia)
Ruler: Lucius Verus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 130–169, ruled 161–69
Ruler: Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 121–180, ruled A.D. 161–80

Dupondius of Commodus, Emperor of Rome from Caesarea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Caesareia (Cappadocia)
Ruler: Commodus, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 161–192, ruled 180–92

Coin of Hadrian, Emperor of Rome from Caesarea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Caesareia (Cappadocia)
Ruler: Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 76–138, ruled 117–38

Coin of Gordian III, Emperor of Rome from Caesarea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Caesareia (Cappadocia)
Ruler: Gordian III, Emperor of Rome, 225–244, ruled 238–44

Dupondius of Caracalla, Roman Emperor from Caesarea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Caesareia (Cappadocia)
Ruler: Caracalla, Roman Emperor, A.D. 188–217, ruled A.D. 198–217

Sestersius of Diadumenian, Emperor of the Roman Empire from Caesarea

Mint: Caesareia (Cappadocia)
Ruler: Diadumenian, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 208–218, ruled 217–18

Coin of Severus Alexander, Emperor of Rome from Caesarea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Caesareia (Cappadocia)
Ruler: Severus Alexander, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 208–235, ruled A.D. 222–35

Coin of Severus Alexander, Emperor of Rome from Caesarea

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Caesareia (Cappadocia)
Ruler: Severus Alexander, Emperor of Rome, A.D. 208–235, ruled A.D. 222–35

The Blessing Redeemer

Artist: Martino di Bartolomeo (Siena, active 1389–1434)

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angels

Artist: Bartolommeo Bulgarini (Siena, documented 1338–died 1378)

Virgin and Child with Saints Ansanus and Victor

Artist: Master of Panzano (Siena, active last quarter fourteenth century)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Luca di Tommè (Siena, documented 1356–89)

Virgin Annunciate

Artist: Bartolo di Fredi (Siena, active 1353–1410)

Virgin and Child with Fourteen Saints; The Annunciation

Artist: Andrea di Bartolo (Siena, active by 1389–died 1428)

The Blessing Redeemer

Artist: Taddeo di Bartolo (Italian, Siena, ca. 1362–1422)

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