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Virgin and Child

Artist: Nardo di Cione (Florence, active by 1343/46–died 1366)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Jacopo di Cione (Italian, Florence, documented 1365–died 1398/1400)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Andrea di Cione (called Orcagna) (Florence, active by 1343–died 1368)

Garden of Love

Artist: Giovanni dal Ponte (Italian, Florence, ca. 1385–1437)

The Story of Rinaldo da Montalbano, or the Four Sons of Aymon

Artist: Florentine School, first quarter 15th century

Virgin and Child in Glory with Saint John the Baptist, Saint Peter, and Two Angels

Artist: Rossello di Jacopo Franchi (Italian, Florence, ca. 1377–1456)

The Virgin Adoring the Child

Artist: Neri di Bicci (Italian, Florence, 1419–1492/93)

Virgin and Child with Two Angels

Artist: Master of the Castello Nativity (Italian, Florence, active third quarter of the 15th century)

The Adoration of the Magi

Artist, attributed to: Biagio d'Antonio (Italian, Florence, 1446–1516)

Virgin and Child with Two Angels

Artist: Zanobi di Jacopo Machiavelli (Italian, Florence, 1418–1479)

Virgin and Child with Two Angels

Artist: Pseudo Pier Francesco Fiorentino (Italian, active ca. 1450–1500)

Virgin Adoring the Child Supported by Angels

Artist, attributed to: Pseudo Pier Francesco Fiorentino (Italian, active ca. 1450–1500)

Daniel with Two Lions

Artist: Master of Apollo and Daphne (Italian, Florence, ca. 1480–1510)

The Nativity and The Crucifixion

Artist, follower of: Jacopo del Sellaio (Italian, Florence, ca. 1441–1498)

Agony in the Garden

Artist, attributed to: Francesco Botticini (Italian, Florence, 1446–1497)
Artist, follower of: Domenico Ghirlandaio (Italian, Florence, 1448/49–1494)

Way to Calvary

Artist: Francesco Botticini (Italian, Florence, 1446–1497)

The Resurrection

Artist: Francesco Botticini (Italian, Florence, 1446–1497)

Noli Me Tangere

Artist: Francesco Botticini (Italian, Florence, 1446–1497)

Saint James

Artist: Niccolò di Tommaso (Florence, documented 1346–76)

Saint Bridget's Vision of the Nativity

Artist: Niccolò di Tommaso (Florence, documented 1346–76)

Saint Nicholas of Bari; Saint Anthony of Padua, One of Two Panels from an Altarpiece

Artist: Pisan or Ligurian(?) (last quarter 14th century)

Saint Catherine of Alexandria; Saint Lawrence, One of Two Panels from an Altarpiece

Artist: Pisan or Ligurian(?) (last quarter 14th century)

Madonna of the Candelabra

Artist: Antonio Rossellino (Italian, 1427/8-1479)

Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John

Artist: Pseudo Pier Francesco Fiorentino (Italian, active ca. 1450–1500)

Saint Lucilla, One of Two Panels from an Altarpiece

Artist: Master of Saints Flora and Lucilla (Tuscany, active first quarter 14th century)

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