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The Witch
Circle of Alessandro Magnasco (Italian, 1667–1749)

Theodosius Repulsed from the Church by Saint Ambrose
Alessandro Magnasco (Italian, 1667–1749)

Arcadian Landscape with Figures
Alessandro Magnasco (Italian, 1667–1749)

Picaresque Group with a Monkey and a Magpie
Alessandro Magnasco Italian, 1667-1749

The Synagogue
Alessandro Magnasco (Italian, 1667-1749)

Ballad Singer at a Shrine of the Virgin
Alessandro Magnasco Italian, 1667-1749

Vision of Saint Francis of Assisi at the Portiuncula (recto); Ornamental Design (verso)
Circle of Alessandro Allori Italian, 1535-1607

Monks at Supper
Alessandro Magnasco (Italian, 1667–1749)

Study Sheet with Seated Figures
Alessandro Magnasco Italian, 1657-1749

Posthumous Bust of Pope Pius V
Follower of Alessandro Algardi (Italian, 1598–1654)

Saint Cecilia
Circle of Alessandro Casolani Italian, 1552/53-1607

The Annunciation
Alessandro Vittoria (Italian, 1525–1608)

Francesco de' Medici
Attributed to Alessandro Allori (Italian, 1535–1607)

Return of the Prodigal Son
Attributed to Alessandro Magnasco (Italian, 1667-1749) or the style of Francesco Monti (Italian, 1685-1768) after Corrado Giaquinto (Italian, 1693/99-1765)

The Nativity
Circle of Donatello (Italian, c. 1386–1466)

Crucifix
Alessandro Algardi (Italian, 1598–1654)

Portrait of a Musician
Alessandro Longhi (Italian, 1733–1813)

Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist
Circle of Agnolo Bronzino (Italian, 1503–1572)

Madonna and Child
Afted Alessandro Algardi (Italian, 1598–1654)

Alessandro de' Medici
Jacopo da Pontormo (Jacopo Carrucci; Italian, 1494-1557)