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Portrait of a Man

Artist: Unknown

Vulcan Seated

Artist: Unknown

Rustic Scene with Mill and Pond

Artist: Jean Chaufourier (French, 1679–1757)

Castle on a River

Artist: Jean Chaufourier (French, 1679–1757)

Head of a Satyr

Artist: Unknown

The Flaying of Marsyas

Artist: Raymond Lafage (French, 1656–1684)

Horsemen near Camp

Artist: Albert Flamen (French, ca.1620–after 1693)

Saintly Figure Kneeling

Artist: Unknown

The Holy Family

Artist: Laurent de la Hyre (French, 1606–1656)

Phaeton Begging the Chariot of Apollo

Artist: Unknown
After: Nicolas Poussin (French, 1594–1665)

Two Genii

Artist: Unknown

Landscape

Artist: Unknown

Nymph and Satyr

Artist: Unknown

The Sacrilege of Cambron

Artist: Unknown

The Sacrilege of Cambron

Artist: Unknown

The Naming of St. John the Baptist

Artist: Francois Verdier (French, 1651–1730)

San Rocco Giving Alms to the Poor

Artist: Unknown
After: Annibale Carracci (Italian, 1560–1609)

St. Philip as a tutor

Artist: Jacques Stella (French, 1596–1657)

St. Philip visiting a hospital

Artist: Jacques Stella (French, 1596–1657)

St. Philip visiting a hospital

Artist: Jacques Stella (French, 1596–1657)

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