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Saints Elizabeth of Hungary and Anthony of Padua

Artist: Lippo d' Andrea (Florence, ca. 1370–before 1451)

Saints Louis of Toulouse and Clare

Artist, attributed to: Lippo d' Andrea (Florence, ca. 1370–before 1451)

Virgin and Child in Glory with Saint John the Baptist, Saint Peter, and Two Angels

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

Virgin and Child with Saints Ansanus and Victor

Artist: Master of Panzano (Siena, active last quarter fourteenth century)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Luca di Tommè (Siena, documented 1356–89)

Virgin and Child with Fourteen Saints; The Annunciation

Artist: Andrea di Bartolo (Siena, active by 1389–died 1428)

Saint Jerome, One of Two Panels from a Dismembered Altarpiece

Artist: Taddeo di Bartolo (Italian, Siena, ca. 1362–1422)

Saint John the Baptist, One of Two Panels from a Dismembered Altarpiece

Artist: Taddeo di Bartolo (Italian, Siena, ca. 1362–1422)

Episcopal Saint and Franciscan Monk (gable)

Artist: Martino di Bartolomeo (Italian, Siena, active 1389–1434)

Saint Catherine and Deacon Saint

Artist: Martino di Bartolomeo (Italian, Siena, active 1389–1434)

Virgin and Child with Saints and Angels

Artist, workshop of: Sano di Pietro (Italian, Siena, 1405–1481)

Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and Bartholomew

Artist: Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1403–1482)

Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and Peter(?) and Angels

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

Virgin and Child with Saints Margaret and Catherine of Siena

Artist: Guidoccio di Giovanni Cozzarelli (Italian, Siena, active 1450–ca.1516)

Virgin and Child with Saints

Artist, attributed to: Jacopo Salimbeni (Italian, active ca. 1404, died after 1427)
Artist: Lorenzo Salimbeni (Italian, ca.1374–1420)

Saint John (Fragment of Crucifixion)

Artist: Unknown
Artist, manner of: School of lower Pyrenees

Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John

Artist: Pseudo Pier Francesco Fiorentino (Italian, active ca. 1450–1500)

Bust of a Deacon Saint

Artist: Benedetto di Bindo (Italian, 1380–1417)

Saint John the Evangelist

Artist: Lippo Memmi (Siena, active ca. 1317–ca. 1350)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Master of the Straus Madonna (Italian, Siena, active ca. 1340–ca. 1370)

Saint Lucilla

Artist: Master of Saints Flora and Lucilla (Italian, Florence, active ca. 1300–1340)

The Flight of the Soldiers Sent to Capture Saint Mamas

Artist: Francesco dei Franceschi (Italian, Venice, documented 1445–1456)

Saint Mamas before Aurelian

Artist: Francesco dei Franceschi (Italian, Venice, documented 1445–1456)

Saint Peter

Artist: Vittore Crivelli (Italian, ca. 1440–ca. 1501)

Saint Peter Martyr

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

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