Circle’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Study for the Death of Saint Peter Martyr
Circle of Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Female Head in Profile to Left
Circle of Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

The Temptation of Saint Jerome
Giorgio Vasari (Italian, 1511–1574)

Allegory of Victory with Two Captives
Follower of Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Study for Allegory of Two Quartieri of Florence
Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Cavalry Skirmish (recto); Architectural Sketch (verso)
Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Study for the Allegory of Birth
After Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Sacrifice of Cain and Abel, with God the Father Above
Attributed to Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Study for Ceres
after Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Study for a Ceiling Decoration, with Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well (recto); Study for a Ceiling Decoration (verso)
Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511-1574

Allegory of Eternity
Giorgio Vasari Italian, 1511–1574

The Philosopher's Conquest
Giorgio de Chirico Italian, born Greece, 1888–1978

The Nativity
Circle of Donatello (Italian, c. 1386–1466)

Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist
Circle of Agnolo Bronzino (Italian, 1503–1572)

Still Life
Giorgio Morandi Italian, 1890-1964

The Eventuality of Destiny
Giorgio de Chirico Italian, born Greece, 1888–1978

Large Still-Life
Giorgio Morandi Italian, 1890-1964

The Annunciation
After a design by an artist in the circle of Andrea Mantegna (Italian, 1431–1506)

Still-Life with Nine Objects
Giorgio Morandi Italian, 1890-1964

Still Life with Bottles (recto); Sketch of Bottles (verso)
Giorgio Morandi Italian, 1890-1964