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Dead Christ with Joseph of Arimathea

Artist: Andrea del Sarto (Italian, 1486–1530)
Artist, copy after: (possibly) Giovanni Antonio di Francesco Sogliani (Italian, Florence, 1492–1544)

The Adoration of the Magi

Artist: Unknown
Artist, formerly attributed to: Giovanni Battista Naldini (Italian, Florence, 1537–1591)

Lucretia

Artist, attributed to: Michele Tosini (Michele di Ridolfo) (Italian, 1503-1577)
Artist, possibly by: Carlo Portelli (Italian, ca. 1510–1574)

Bianca Capella, Mistress of Duke Ferdinand de' Medici

Artist, workshop of: Alessandro Allori (Italian, Florence, 1535–1607)

Piero Strozzi

Artist, school of: Agnolo Bronzino (Italian, 1503–1572)

Dante Alighieri

Artist: Unknown

Amerigo Vespucci

Artist, possibly by: Cristofano dell' Altissimo (Italian, ca. 1525–1605)

Fernando Cortez

Artist, possibly by: Cristofano dell' Altissimo (Italian, ca. 1525–1605)

Saint Sebastian

Artist, follower of: Lorenzo di Credi (Italian, Florence, 1457/59–1537)

Portrait of a Lady

Artist, attributed to: Pier Francesco Foschi (Italian, 1502–1567)

The Crucifixion

Artist, workshop of: Bicci di Lorenzo (Italian, Florence, 1373–1452)

The Last Supper

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

The Crucifixion

Artist: Florentine School(?), ca. 1360–70
Artist, formerly attributed to: Francesco da Volterra (Italian, 1343–1371)

King Brennus of Gaul captures the city of Rome; Marcus Furius Camillus expels King Brennus from Rome

Artist: Giovanni di Ser Giovanni Guidi (called Scheggia) (Italian, 1406–1486)

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angels

Artist: Master of Varlungo (Florence, active last quarter 13th century)

Saint Flora, One of Two Panels from an Altarpiece

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

Virgin and Child

Artist: Master of Saint Cecilia (Florence, active ca.1285–ca. 1330)

Virgin and Child Enthroned

Artist: Taddeo Gaddi (Florence, ca. 1300–1366)

Virgin and Child

Artist, workshop of: Bernardo Daddi (Florence, active 1312/20–1348)
Artist, formerly attributed to: UnknownItalian, Fabriano, 3rd quarter of the fourteenth century
Artist, formerly attributed to: Allegretto Nuzi (Italian, 1315–1373)

Virgin and Child

Artist: Jacopo del Casentino (Florence, active ca. 1320–ca. 1349)

Saints Elizabeth of Hungary and Anthony of Padua

Artist: Lippo d' Andrea (Florence, 1370/71–before 1451)

Saints Louis of Toulouse and Clare

Artist, attributed to: Lippo d' Andrea (Florence, 1370/71–before 1451)

Mourning Virgin, Fragment of a Crucifix

Artist: Pietro Nelli (Florentine, documented 1374–died 1419)

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)

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