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Manuscript fragment

Artist, possibly by: Lorenzo di Credi (Italian, Florence, 1457/59–1537)

Christ bearing the Cross

Artist: Marco Bigio (Italian, active 1506–ca. 1540)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Workshop of Sodoma (Italian, Lombardy, 1477–1549)

The Crucifixion

Artist, copy after: Paolo Caliari, called Veronese (Italian, Venice, 1528–1588)

Potrait of Pope Clement X Altieri (r.1670-1676)

Artist, copy after: Giovanni Battista Gauli, called Il Bacciccio (Italian, 1639–1709)

Tapestry

Maker: Unknownafter a Brussels design

Fragment

Maker: Unknown

Fragment

Maker: Unknown

Fragment

Maker: Unknown

Fragment

Maker: Unknown

Fragment

Maker: Unknown

Square

Maker: Unknown

Square

Maker: Unknown

Fragment

Maker: Unknown

The Crucifixion with the mourning Virgin and Saints John the Evangelist and Mary Magdalen

Artist, forgery of: UnknownArtist, School of Duccio Italy

Head of a Saint (?)

Artist: Unknown

Cassone

Artist: Unknown

Landscape

Artist: Unknown

Landscape

Artist: Unknown

Cover

Maker: Unknown

Saints Peter and Paul

Artist: Unknown

Virgin and Child

Artist: Unknown

Street Scene (children under umbrella)

Artist: Arnold Corrodi (Italian, Rome, 1846–1874)

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