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Study of a Seated Male Nude
School of Federico Barocci Italian, 1526/28-1612

Christ Child: Study for the Madonna di San Giovanni
Federico Barocci Italian, c. 1535-1612

The Vision of Saint Francis
Federico Barocci Italian, c. 1535-1612

The Entombment of Christ
Federico Barocci (Italian, c. 1535-1612) or follower

Head of the Swooning Virgin: Study for the Deposition (recot) Base of Column (verso)
Federico Barocci Italian, c. 1535-1612

The Annunciation
Federico Barocci Italian, c. 1535-1612

Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata
Federico Barocci Italian, 1526/28-1612

Rest on the Flight into Egypt (recto); Madonna of the Rosary (verso)
After Federico Barocci Italian, c. 1535-1612

Grove of Trees
Federico Barocci Italian, c. 1535-1612

Rest on the Flight into Egypt
After Federico Barocci Italian, c. 1535-1612

Kneeling Magdalene and Tomb Attendant
After Federico Barocci Italian, c. 1535-1612

Madonna and Child on Clouds
Federico Barocci Italian, 1526/28-1612

Adoration of the Magi
Follower of Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/41-1609

Nude Warriors
Circle of Federico Zuccaro Italian, 1540/42-1609

Articulated Dragon
Myochin School Japanese, active late 19th century

Female Saint before a Ruler
Circle of Taddeo or Federico Zuccaro Italian

The Earth Is a Man
Roberto Matta Chilean, 1911–2002

Ascanio Sforza
Circle of Federico Zuccaro Italian, c. 1542-1609

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

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