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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 Lamentation over the Dead 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)

Christ and the Virgin Enthroned, with Allegories of the Old and New Testament

Artist: Giovanni del Biondo (Florence, documented 1356–99)

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)

An Allegory of Love

Artist: Paolo Schiavo (Italian, 1397–1478)

The Coronation of the Virgin

Artist: Jacopo del Casentino (Florence, active ca. 1320–ca. 1349)

Pilaster Fragment with Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Artist: Rossello di Jacopo Franchi (Italian, Florence, ca. 1377–1456)

The Annunciation

Artist: Fra Angelico (Italian, ca. 1395–1455)

The Temptation of Adam and Eve

Artist: Mariotto Albertinelli (Italian, 1474–1515)

The Sacrifice of Isaac

Artist: Mariotto Albertinelli (Italian, 1474–1515)

Virgin and Child

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

The Assembly of the Gods

Artist: Jacopo Zucchi (Italian, Florence, ca. 1540–1596)

Virgin and Child, known as the Madonna del Libro

Artist: Pontormo (Jacopo Carucci) (Italian, 1494–1557)

God the Father with Adoring Angels and Seraphim

Artist: Neri di Bicci (Italian, Florence, 1419–1492/93)

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