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Circumcision of the Christ Child (recto); Marriage of the Virgin (verso)
Workshop of Paolo Caliari, called Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Woman's Head (recto); Sketch of Arm and Hand (verso)
Follower of Paolo Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Saint Jerome in the Wilderness
Workshop of Veronese (Paolo Caliari; Italian, 1528–1588)

Judgement of Paris
After Workshop of Paolo Caliari, called Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Cybele Stepping on a Serpent
Follower of Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-1606

Saints John the Baptist and Catherine of Alexandria
Paolo Veneziano (Italian, active 1333–1358)

Fortitude (or Strength) Flanked by Two Satyrs
After Paolo Caliari, called Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Head of a Woman
Paolo Caliari, called Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Virgin Mary Handing Scapular to Saint Simon Stock
Possibly after Paolo Caliari, called Paolo Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Saint John the Evangelist
Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-c. 1606

Allegory of Love: Scorn
after Paolo Caliari, called Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Portrait of an Artist
Follower of Frans Hals (Dutch, 1582–1666)

Saints Mark and Marcellian Led to Their Execution, while Comforted by Saint Sebastian
After Paolo Caliari, called Paolo Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine
After Paolo Caliari, called Paolo Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Christ Healing the Sick at the Pool of Bethesda
After Paolo Caliari, called Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Overdoor with Allegorical Male Figure
After Paolo Caliari, called Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Christ in the House of Simon
After Paolo Caliari, called Paolo Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Saint Luke
After Paolo Caliari, called Paolo Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Overdoor with Satyr and Satyress
After Paolo Caliari, called Veronese Italian, 1528-1588

Saint John the Baptist Entering the Wilderness
Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1398–1482)