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Piece

Maker: Unknown

Piece

Maker: Unknown

Oinochoe

Artist: Unknown

Madonna and Child, initial letter "C"; from illuminated manuscript

Artist: Seneca Master (Italian, ca. 1300–1350)

Bearded Saint in an Initial "C". Cutting from a Gradual(?)

Artist: Cristoforo Cortese (Italian, ca. 1399–1445)

Candlestand

Artist: Unknown

Cinquedea

Artist: Unknown

Shield

Maker: Unknown

Breastplate and cabasset

Maker: Unknown

Battle axe

Maker: Unknown

Linstock

Maker: Unknown

Venus Marina

Artist, copy after: Danese Cattaneo (Italian, 1509–1573)

Christ as the Man of Sorrows

Artist, possibly by: Master of the Johnson Nativity (Italian, 15th century)

Spring

Artist, style of: Giuseppe Arcimboldo (Italian, ca. 1527–1593)

Summer

Artist, style of: Giuseppe Arcimboldo (Italian, ca. 1527–1593)

Autumn

Artist, style of: Giuseppe Arcimboldo (Italian, ca. 1527–1593)

Winter

Artist, style of: Giuseppe Arcimboldo (Italian, ca. 1527–1593)

Saint Cecilia

Artist: Marco Palmezzano (Italian, 1456–1539)

Christ as the Man of Sorrows

Artist, possibly by: Unknownartist (Italian, the Marches, 15th c.)

The Flagellation of Christ

Artist, school of: Alessandro Algardi (Italian, 1598–1654)

Salvator Mundi

Maker: Unknown

Balance

Artist: Unknown

Pair of Plates from the "Herculaneum Service"

Maker: Real Fabbrica Ferdinandea (Italian, Naples, 1771–1806)
Maker: Naples Porcelain (Italian, founded 1759)

Head of Medusa

Artist: Unknown

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