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Two Boys with a Basket of Fruit

Artist, attributed to: Silvestro dell'Aquila (Italian, 1450–1504)

An Allegory of Modesty

Artist, attributed to: Giovanni della Robbia (Italian, 1469–1529/1530)

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints Martin of Tours and Blaise

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

Mantelpiece

Artist: Unknown

The Death of Actaeon

Artist: Jacopo del Sellaio (Italian, Florence, ca. 1441–1498)

The Crucifixion with the Virgin, Saint Mary Magdalene and Saint John the Evangelist

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

Saint John the Evangelist

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

The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence

Artist: Niccolò di Pietro Gerini (Florence, Italian, documented 1368–1414)

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