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Profile of Young Man to Right
Unknown Artist (Italian, 17th century) or Style of Carlo Dolci (Italian 1616-1686)

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

Christ Kneeling
After Carlo Dolci Italian, 1616-1686

Saint Cecilia
After Carlo Dolci Italian, 1616-1686

Head of Child
Carlo Maratti Italian, 1625-1713

The Crucifixion
Carlo Crivelli (Italian, about 1430–about 1495)

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

Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Carlo Carrà Italian, 1881-1966

Joseph Interpreting His Dream to His Brothers
School of Carlo Maratti Italian, 1625-1713

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

Cobra Chair
Designed by Carlo Bugatti Italian, 1856-1940 Italy

Copy after Drawing by Carlo Maratta
Francisco Vieira de Mattos, the elder (Portuguese, 1699-1783) after Carlo Maratti (Italian, 1625-1713)

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

Mourners in a Graveyard
Carlo Labruzzi Italian, 1748-1818

Untitled (Portrait of Carlo Rim; Distortion in Suit)
André Kertész American, born Hungary, 1894–1985

Prints from the Popol-Vuh
Carlos Mérida Mexican, born Guatemala, 1891-1984

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

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

River Nymph
Style of Carlo Cignani Italian, 1628-1719