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Iris
Circle of Domenico Piola (Italian, 1627-1703) or Pietro da Cortona (Italian, 1596-1669)

Massacre of the Innocents
Studio of Domenico Piola Italian, 1627-1703

Assumption of the Virgin
Domenico Piola (Italian, 1627-1703) or Marcello Venusti (Italian, 1512/15-1579)

Assumption of the Virgin
Domenico Piola Italian, 1627-1703

Pagan Child Couple
Circle of Domenico Beccafumi, called Il Mecarino (Italian, 1484-1551) or Marco Pino (Italian, c. 1525-1587/88) or Taddeo Zuccaro (Italian, 1529-1566)

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

Saint Anthony Appearing to a Sick Man
Follower of Domenico Robusti, called Tintoretto Italian, 1560-1635

Reclining Nude
Domenico Robusti, called Tintoretto, or his workshop Italian, 1560-1635

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

Tabernacle with Man of Sorrows
Circle of Domenico Campagnola Italian, c. 1500-1564

Allegory of Victory
Domenico Piola Italian, 1627-1703

Study for Detail: Saint Veronica
Attributed to Domenico Piola Italian, 1627-1703

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

Venus and Mars with Cupid and the Three Graces in a Landscape
Domenico Tintoretto (Italian, 1560–1635)

Descent from the Cross
Domenico Piola Italian, 1627-1703

Male Nude Tied to Tree
Circle of Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640) retouched by Peter Paul Rubens

Domenico da Gambassi
Andrea del Sarto (Italian, 1486–1530)

The Assumption of the Virgin
El Greco (Doménikos Theotokópoulos; Greek, active in Spain, 1541–1614)

Angel Playing a Flute
Circle of Giuseppe Cesari, called Il Cavalier d'Arpino Italian, 1568-1640

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