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Portrait of a Young Woman

Artist: Amedeo Modigliani (Italian, 1884–1920)

Les Amies

Artist: Massimo Campigli (Italian, 1895–1971)

A. Franz Kafka

Artist: Afro (Afro Basaldella) (Italian, 1912–1976)

Crucifixion

Artist, forgery of: Unknownartist Italian, 19th-20th century in 14th century style

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 Torment of the Poet

Artist: Giorgio de Chirico (Italian, 1888–1978)

The Slaughterhouse

Artist: Leonardo Cremonini (Italian, 1925–2010)

Figures by a River

Artist, follower of: Salvator Rosa (Italian, Naples, 1615–1673)

Horses and Ruins

Artist: Giorgio de Chirico (Italian, 1888–1978)

Virgin and Child with Saints

Artist, probably by: Icilio Federico Joni ((Italian, 1866-1946))

Architettura No. 5

Artist: Bice Lazzari (Italian, 1900–1981)

Still Life with Melons and Grapes

Artist: Giacomo da Castello (Italian, born ca. 1550)

Superficie

Artist: Giuseppe Capogrossi (Italian, 1900-1972)

Mercurio che passa davanti al sole (Mercury Passing before the Sun)

Artist: Giacomo Balla (Italian, 1871–1958)

Motorcycle

Artist: Titina Maselli (Italian, 1924–2005)

Still Life

Artist: Giorgio Morandi (Italian, 1890–1964)

Broken Hearts

Artist: Francesco Clemente (Italian, born 1952)

The Taking of Christ

Artist, copy after: Michelangelo Merisi, called Caravaggio (Italian, 1571–1610)

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