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Frieze of Satyrs Wearing Lion Skins and Playing Pipes
Possibly Lambert Lombard (Flemish, 1506-1566) or possibly after Pietro Santo Bartoli (Italian, 1635-1700)

Scene from Roman History
Possibly Lambert Lombard Flemish, 1506-1566

Moses Striking the Rock
Jan Collaert, I, (Flemish, c. 1530-1581) after Lambert Lombard (Flemish, 1506-1566)

Christ Washes the Feet of the Apostles
Hans Collaert I (Flemish, c. 1530–1581) after Lambert Lombard (Flemish, 1505–1566)

Landscape with Shepherd Sleeping under Tree
Attributed to or a follower of Jan Andrea Lievens (Dutch, 1607-1674) or possibly Lambert Lombard (Flemish, 1506-1566)

Christ Among the Doctors
School of Lambert Lombard Flemish, 1506-1566

Bust of Amphitrite
Lambert Sigisbert Adam (French, 1700–1759)

Capital with Man Fighting a Lion (recto); Man Riding a Griffin (verso)
Italian; possibly Lombardy or Tuscany

Capital with Anointing of David
Italian; possibly Lombardy or Tuscany

Entombment of Christ
Unknown Artist Italian, Lombard, late 16th centlury

Horseman and Hunter in the Woods of Doorwerth, Near Arnhem
Lambert Doomer Dutch, 1624-1700

Sketches of a Standing Saint Holding a Sword (recto); Sketches of Figures and Heads (verso)
Unknown Artist Italian, late 16th century

Portrait of a Gentleman
Venetian or Lombard

School Street and Lombard Street, Lombard, Illinois
Douglas R. Gilbert American, 1942-2023

Fragment of Animal Frieze
Lombard

Sketches of Three Male Heads in Profile
Italian, Roman or Lombard Late 16th century

Adoration of the Magi
Lambert van Noort Netherlandish, 1520-1571

American Gothic
Elizabeth Layton American, 1909-1993

Paperweight
Val St. Lambert Co. Belgian, founded 1825

Sketches of a Child: Half-Length, Torso, Foot, Hand
Unknown Artist Italian, 1700-1799