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The Last Communion of Saint Jerome

Artist, copy after: Domenichino (Domenico Zampieri) (Italian, Bologna, active in Rome and Naples, 1581–1641)

Venus, Juno, and Minerva, with Cupid

Artist: Giovanni Andrea Sirani (Italian, 1610–1670)
After: Guido Reni (Italian, Bologna, 1575–1642)

Saint Joseph and the Infant Christ

Artist: Unknown
Artist, copy after: Guido Reni (Italian, Bologna, 1575–1642)

Artemisia, the widow of Mausolus, King of Caria

Artist: Unknown, Italian, Bologna, 17th c.

Mater Dolorosa

Artist, attributed to: Alessandro Tiarini (Italian, Bologna, 1577–1668)

Lucretia

Artist: Unknown

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Four Angels

Artist: Pseudo-Dalmasio (Bologna, active second quarter 14th century)

Panel of Lace

Maker: Unknown

The Crucifixion; The Coronation of the Virgin; Christ between the Twelve Apostles

Artist: Simone di Filippo (Simone dei Crocifissi) (Bologna, ca. 1330–1399)

Virgin and Child (also known as the Gambaro Madonna)

Artist: Francesco Francia (Italian, Bologna, ca. 1450–1517)

The Liberation of Saint Peter

Artist: Gaetano Gandolfi (Italian, Bologna, 1734–1802)

The Crucifixion

Artist: Annibale Carracci (Italian, 1560–1609)

Diana

Artist: Unknown, Italian, Bologna, 18th century

Orpheus and Eurydice

Artist: Guido Reni (Italian, Bologna, 1575–1642)

Saint John the Baptist in the Wilderness

Artist: Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (Italian, Bologna, 1591–1666)

The Infant Saint John the Baptist

Artist: Elisabetta Sirani (Bolonga, 1638–1665)

Four Saints

Artist: Pseudo-Dalmasio (Bologna, active second quarter 14th century)

Four Saints

Artist: Pseudo-Dalmasio (Bologna, active second quarter 14th century)

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