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Pieta
School of Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Sketches of the Virgin and Child, and the Holy Family
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto Offering their Crowns to the Arms of Cardinal Borghese
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Sketches of Male Nudes, Legs (recto); Sketches of Male Nudes (verso)
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Madonna and Child with a Finch
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Two Sketches of Saint Sebastian
Attributed to Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Mercury and Argus
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Rest on the Flight to Egypt
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Nymphs Bathing
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

St. Anthony of Padua
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Male Head
After Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Head of Old Man in Profile to Right
Possibly Follower of Simone Cantarini (Italian, 1612-1648) or Style of Domenico Cresti (Italian, 1559-1638)

Mercury and Argus
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Historical Mat
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto Paying Homage to the Coat of Arms of Cardinal Borghese
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Fortune
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Judith with the Head of Holofernes and Sketches of River Gods (recto); Female Head, Looking Upwards (verso)
Recto possibly by Simone Cantarini (Italian, 1612-1648) Verso by Unkown Artist (Italian, 17th century)

The Holy Family
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Saint Sebastian
Attributed to Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648