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Two Standing Male Nudes
School of Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

Two Studies of the Head of a Youth
Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

Marsyas Tied to a Tree
Attributed to Francesco Salviati (Italian, 1510-1563) or follower of Baccio Bandinelli (Italian, 1493-1560)

Academic Male Nude Representing Hercules with Nessus's Robe (recto and verso)
After Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

First Family Before a Shelter
Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

The Prophet Amos
Attributed to Baccio Baldini Italian, c. 1436-1487

Articulated Dragon
Myochin School Japanese, active late 19th century

The Inferno According to Dante, from the Campo Santo Frescos in Pisa
Unknown Artist Italian, 15th century

Prophet Haggai
Attributed to Baccio Baldini Italian, c. 1436-1487

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

Judith with the Head of Holofernes
Attributed to Baccio Baldini Italian, c. 1436-1487

The Prophet Moses
Attributed to Baccio Baldini Italian, c. 1436-1487

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

The Holy Mountain, folio 3 from The Holy Mountain (Monte Sancto di Dio)
Baccio Baldini (Italian, c. 1436-1487) text by Antonio Bettini, Bishop of Foligno (Italian, 1396-1487)

The Academy of Baccio Bandinelli
Enea Vico (Italian, 1523–1567) after Baccio Bandinelli (Italian, 1493–1560) published by Pietro Paolo Palumbo (Italian, active 1563–c. 1586)

The Arms of the Family Kress von Kressenstein
Nuremberg School German, 16th century

Saul and David
Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

Inferno According to Dante
Circle of Baccio Baldini (Italian, c. 1436–1487) after Francesco Traini (Italian, active 1321–1345)