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Hercules Slaying Antaeus

Artist, attributed to: Matteo di Giovanni (Italian, Siena, ca. 1430 –1495/99)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Antonio del Pollaiuolo (Italian, ca. 1432–1498)

Virgin Annunciate

Artist: Sassetta (Italian, Siena, 1392–1450)

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Three Saints

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

Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine of Siena

Artist: Rutilio Manetti (Italian, Siena, 1571–1639)

The Last Communion and Martyrdom of Saint Lucy

Artist: Francesco Vanni (Italian, 1564–1610)

Virgin and Child

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

Virgin and Child surrounded by Saints Ansanus, Francis, Peter, Jerome, Bernardino, and Sabinus, and Angels

Artist: Master 185 (Italian, active ca. 1440–60)
Artist, follower of: Sassetta (Italian, Siena, 1392–1450)

Saint Mary Magdalene

Artist: Martino di Bartolomeo (Siena, active 1389–1434)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Silvestro dei Gherarducci (Italian, 1339–1399)

Saint Francis

Artist: Martino di Bartolomeo (Siena, active 1389–1434)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Silvestro dei Gherarducci (Italian, 1339–1399)

Annunciatory Angel

Artist, circle of: Ambrogio Lorenzetti (Siena, documented 1319–48)

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