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Juno

Artist: Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1796–1875)

Minerva

Artist: Antoine-Louis Barye (French, 1796–1875)

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)

Verdure tapestry

Maker: Unknown

Virgin and Child

Artist: Unknown

Landscape with Figure

Artist: Sir David Murray (Scottish, 1849–1933)

River Scene

Artist: Sir David Murray (Scottish, 1849–1933)

Virgin Mary and the Infant Jesus with Saints and Angels

Artist: Lorenzo d' Alessandro da Sanseverino (Italian, 1440/50–1503)

The Crucifixion

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

Cesare Borgia Receiving Delegates from Julius II at Ostia

Artist: Achille Guerra (Italian, Rome, 1832–1903)

Tasso Entering the Convent of St. Onofrio

Artist: Achille Guerra (Italian, Rome, 1832–1903)

Good News

Artist: Hermann Bethke (German, 1825-1895)

Venetian Water Carriers

Artist: Leopold Güterbock (German, ca. 1820–1881)

Street Scene (children under umbrella)

Artist: Arnold Corrodi (Italian, Rome, 1846–1874)

3 Children Playing With Cats

Artist: Arnold Corrodi (Italian, Rome, 1846–1874)

Landscape

Artist: Giuseppe Gherardi (Italian, Florence, 1788/90–1884)

Portrait of Edwin Austin Abbey

Artist: Edward Onslow Ford (British, 1852–1901)

Kontush belt

Artist: Leon Madjarski (Armenian, 1740–1811)

Shawl

Maker: Unknown

Shawl

Maker: Unknown

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Maker: Unknown

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