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Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence
School of Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Judith with the Head of Holofernes
School of Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Flagellation of Christ
School of Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Holy Family with Saint Anne
School of Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Seated Saint John the Baptist
School of Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Venus and Cupid
Luca Cambiaso (Italian, 1527–1585)

Saint George and the Dragon
Follower of Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Venus Mourning the Death of Adonis
Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Rape of Deianira
After Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Apollo Flaying Marsyas
Attributed to Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Nymph and Satyr
Follower of Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Saint Jerome in Penitence
Follower of Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Via Crucis; Christ Falling Beneath the Cross (recto) Sketch of Male Nude (verso)
Follower of Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Resurrected Christ
Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Allegorical Subject (Angel above Two Sibyls)
Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Pietà
Attributed to Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Vulcan's Forge
Attributed to Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Battle Scene with Central Figure on Rearing Horse
possibly Unknown German artist or Style of Luca Giordano (Italian, 1632-1705)

Abraham and Isaac
Attributed to Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585

Mars and Cupid
Luca Cambiaso Italian, 1527-1585