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The Education of the Virgin

Artist: Diego Velázquez (Spanish, 1599–1660)

Virgin and Child with Angels

Artist: Jan de Cock (Netherlandish, ca. 1490–1526/27)
Artist, attributed to: Master of the Saint Ursula Legend (German, active ca. 1485–ca. 1515)

Virgin and Child: The Gambaro Madonna

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

Virgin and Child

Artist: Giovanni Bellini (Italian, Venice, ca. 1430–1516)

Virgin and Child Enthroned

Artist: Antonio Vivarini (Italian, ca. 1415–1476/84)

Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and Francis of Assisi

Artist: Bernardino di Betto, called Pinturicchio (Italian, Perugia, active in Siena, ca.1454–1513)

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Four Saints

Artist: Ugolino di Nerio (Italian, active by 1317, died 1339/1349 (?))
Artist, workshop of: Duccio di Buoninsegna (Italian, Siena, ca. 1250–1318)

The Assumption of the Virgin

Artist: Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640)

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)

Virgin and Child with Saints

Artist, probably by: Icilio Federico Joni ((Italian, 1866-1946))

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Three Saints

Artist: Matteo di Giovanni (Italian, Siena, ca. 1430 –1495/99)

The Holy Family

Artist: Cornelis Cornelisz. van Haarlem (Dutch, 1562–1638)

Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints Martin of Tours and Blaise

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

Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine of Siena

Artist: Rutilio Manetti (Italian, Siena, 1571–1639)

Virgin and Child

Artist: Benvenuto di Giovanni (Italian, 1436–ca. 1518)

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