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Putto

Artist, workshop of: Niccolò Roccatagliata (Italian, ca. 1593–1636)

Neptune(?)

Artist: Unknown(Southern German or Austrian, 18th c.)

Ajax

Artist: Unknown

Neptune

Artist: Nicolas Coustou (French, 1658–1733)

Crowned Female Figure

Artist, possibly by: Master of the Gualino Saint Catherine (Italian, active 14th century)

The Flagellation of Christ

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

Hercules and the Lion

Artist: Unknown

Crucifixion

Artist: Unknown

Head of a Man

Artist: Unknown

Head of a Man

Artist: Unknown

Virgin and Child

Artist: Michele da Firenze (Italian, Florence, ca. 1385–1455)

Ecce Homo (Christ as the Man of Sorrows)

Artist, attributed to: Manuel Pereira (Portuguese, 1588–1683)

The Lamentation

Artist: Unknown, Northern Italian, 15th century

Balance

Artist: Unknown

The Crucifixion; The Entry into Jerusalem

Artist: Unknownartist, French, 14th c.

Samson and the Lion(?)

Artist: Unknown

Portrait of Alexander Pope

Artist, copy after: Louis François Roubiliac (French, 1695–1762)

Nautilus Cup

Engraver: Jan Bellekin (Dutch, born 1636)
Maker: Unknown, possibly 19th century

Carved Wood Panel

Artist: Unknown

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