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Virgin and Child Enthroned between Saints Leonard and Peter and Scenes from the Life of Saint Peter

Artist: Master of the Yale Dossal (Florence, active second half 13th century)

Virgin and Child with Saints James, John the Baptist, Peter, and Francis

Artist: Lippo di Benivieni (Florence, documented 1296–1316)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Master of Varlungo (Florence, active last quarter 13th century)

The Entombment of Christ

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

Saint Peter

Artist: Nardo di Cione (Florence, active by 1343/46–died 1366)

Saint John the Baptist

Artist: Andrea di Cione (called Orcagna) (Florence, active by 1343–died 1368)

The Stigmatization of Saint Francis

Artist: Lorenzo Ghiberti (Florence, 1378–1455)

Tournament in the square of Santa Croce, Florence

Artist: Apollonio di Giovanni (Italian, ca. 1416–1465)

Hercules and Deianira

Artist: Antonio del Pollaiuolo (Italian, ca. 1432–1498)

Virgin and Child

Artist: Alessandro Filipepi, called Sandro Botticelli (Italian, Florence, ca. 1444–1510)

The Realms of Love

Artist: Paolo Schiavo (Italian, 1397–1478)

Panathenaic Prize Amphora: A: Athena, B: Four-horse chariot

Artist, attributed to: Kleophrades Painter (Greek, Attic, ca. 505–475 B.C.)

Modern fragment added to 1909.13 during 1837 reconstruction

Artist: Kleophrades Painter (Greek, Attic, ca. 505–475 B.C.)

Black-figure lekythos showing Apollo mounting a chariot drawn by lions, a wolf, and a boar

Artist: Edinburgh Painter (Greek, Attic, ca. 500-480 B.C.)

Red-figure Bell Krater with Prometheus Fire-Lighter

Artist: Painter of Louvre G433 (active late 5th century BCE)

Nolan Amphora showing Athena and Hermes

Artist, attributed to: Berlin Painter (Greek, Attic, ca. 500–ca. 460 B.C.)

Red-figure Amphora; A: Man Pursuing Woman; B: Woman

Artist: Phiale Painter (Greek, Attic, ca. 450-420 B.C.)

Oinochoe showing Poseidon and Theseus

Artist: Painter of the Yale Oinochoe(name vase) (Greek, Attic, ca. 475-450 B.C.)

Lekythos showing a Domestic Scene

Artist: Painter of the Yale Lekythos (name vase) (Greek, Attic, ca. 475–450 B.C.)

Owl Skyphos

Artist, attributed to: Johnson's Group II (Greek, Attic, ca 450-430 B.C.)

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