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The Adoration of the Magi

Artist: Unknown
Artist, formerly attributed to: Giovanni Battista Naldini (Italian, Florence, 1537–1591)

Lucretia

Artist, attributed to: Michele Tosini (Michele di Ridolfo) (Italian, 1503-1577)
Artist, possibly by: Carlo Portelli (Italian, ca. 1510–1574)

Bianca Capella, Mistress of Duke Ferdinand de' Medici

Artist, workshop of: Alessandro Allori (Italian, Florence, 1535–1607)

Piero Strozzi

Artist, school of: Agnolo Bronzino (Italian, 1503–1572)

Dante Alighieri

Artist: Unknown

Amerigo Vespucci

Artist, possibly by: Cristofano dell' Altissimo (Italian, ca. 1525–1605)

Fernando Cortez

Artist, possibly by: Cristofano dell' Altissimo (Italian, ca. 1525–1605)

Saint Sebastian

Artist, follower of: Lorenzo di Credi (Italian, Florence, 1457/59–1537)

Portrait of a Lady

Artist, attributed to: Pier Francesco Foschi (Italian, 1502–1567)

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The Crucifixion

Artist, workshop of: Bicci di Lorenzo (Italian, Florence, 1373–1452)

The Last Supper

Artist, workshop of: Niccolò di Tommaso (Florence, documented 1346–76)

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