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Allegorical Ceiling Decoration with Justice, Charity, and Fortitude
Follower of Stefano Pozzi Italian, c. 1707-1768

Antiochus Yearning for Stratonice
Stefano Pozzi (Italian, 1699–1768)

The Circumcision
Stefano Pozzi (Italian, 1699–1768)

The Presentation in the Temple
Stefano Pozzi (Italian, 1699–1768)

Angel Holding Flowers and Scourge
Attributed to Stefano Pozzi (Italian, 1699-1768) after Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598-1680)

Kylix (Drinking Cup)
Attributed to the Manner of Douris (painter) Greek; Athens

Boreas and Orithyia
Attributed to Stefano Pozzi (Italian, c. 1707-1768) or Ciro Ferri (Italian, 1634-1689)

Saint Anthony of Padua (recto); Standing Monk (verso)
Circle of Stefano dall'Arzere Italian, c. 1515-1575/81

Hampstead, Stormy Sky
In the style of John Constable (English, 1776–1837)

Half-Length Praying Figure
Unknown Italian artist style of Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628-1719)

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

Venetian Atmosphere
James McNeill Whistler, style of American, 1834-1903

Colonnade and Gardens of the Medici Palace
Style of Hubert Robert (French, 1733–1808)

Saracens and Crusaders
Style of Théodore Chassériau (French, 1819–1856)

Hair Style of a Married Woman
Ito Shinsui Japanese, 1898-1972 Publisher: Watanabe Shozaburo Japanese, 20th century

Fisherman with Net
Style of Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

Dancing Satyr on Socle
Style of Andrea Riccio (Italian, 1470–1532)

Shipyard with Two Sailors
Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

Christ on the Road to Emmaus
Style of Jan van de Velde I Dutch, c. 1568-1623