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The Mystical Nativity

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

Bust of a Woman

Artist: Girolamo della Robbia (Italian, Florence ca. 1488–1566)

Artemisia Prepares to Drink the Ashes of her Husband, Mausolus

Artist, attributed to: Francesco Furini (Italian, 1603–1646)
Artist, attributed to: Felice Ficherelli (Italian, 1605–ca. 1669)

Diana and Actaeon

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

Pilaster Fragment with Saint Catherine of Alexandria

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

Mars

After: Giambologna (Flemish, active Italy, 1529–1608)

Virgin and Child

Artist: Vittorio I Ghiberti (Italian, ca. 1418–1496)

Mirror

Maker: Unknown

Allegory of Summer

Artist: Unknown, French or Italian

The Coronation of the Virgin

Artist: Jacopo di Cione (Italian, Florence, documented 1365–died 1398/1400)

The Annunciation

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

Saint James Major and Resurrection, Saint John the Baptist and Crucifixion

Artist: Giovanni dal Ponte (Italian, Florence, ca. 1385–1437)

Desco da Parto with the Amorous Hunt

Artist, formerly attributed to: Master of Charles of Durazzo (possibly Francesco di Michele) (Italian, active 1381–1400)
Artist: Florentine School(?), ca. 1410

The Temptation of Adam and Eve

Artist: Mariotto Albertinelli (Italian, 1474–1515)

The Sacrifice of Isaac

Artist: Mariotto Albertinelli (Italian, 1474–1515)

Francesco Guicciardini

Artist: Giuliano Bugiardini (Italian, Florence, 1475–1554)

Virgin and Child

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

Virgin and Child

Artist: Andrea di Cione (called Orcagna) (Florence, active by 1343–died 1368)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Bernardo Daddi (Florence, active 1312/20–1348)

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)

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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