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Putti Playing with Swans
Circle of Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

St. George and the Dragon
School or imitator of Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Three Nude Women
after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael, and his workshop Italian, 1483-1520

A Company of Horsemen
After Battista Franco, called Il Semolei (Italian, c. 1510-1561) or School of Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520)

Articulated Dragon
Myochin School Japanese, active late 19th century

Joshua and the Israelites Crossing the Jordan
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Female Head in Profile, Facing Right
After Workshop of Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Venus Pointing out Psyche to Cupid
after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael, and his workshop Italian, 1483-1520

Upraised Right Hand, with Palm Facing Outward: Study for Saint Peter
Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Portrait of Raphael
Paul Pontius Flemish, 1603-1658

Still Life—Strawberries, Nuts, &c.
Raphaelle Peale (American, 1774–1825)

Guard Drawing His Sword
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

The Battle of St. James The Greater at Clavijo
school of Martin Schongauer German, c. 1430/50-1491

Head of Comity
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Shôki the Demon Queller, from an album of paintings of Shôki, Edo period (1615–1868)
Artist unknown Japanese

Saint Gregory as Author
Scriptorium of Weingarten Abbey South German (Swabia); founded 1056

The Death of Dido
School of Gerard de Lairesse Flemish, 1640-1711

Portrait of Raphael
Giulio Bonasone Italian, c. 1510–after 1576

Psyche Presenting the Phial of Water to Venus
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Joanna of Aragon
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520