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Man with Hands in Prayer, Seated in Clouds
Attributed to Jean Duvet (French, 1485-c. 1570) or his circle or the style of Jean Cousin, the younger (French, c. 1522-c. 1594)

The Beast with Seven Heads
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

The Woman Clothed with the Sun
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

A King Receiving a Present
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

St. John on the Island of Patmos
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

Duvet Studying the Apocalypse
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

Marriage of Adam and Eve
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

A King and Diana Receiving Huntsmen
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

A King Pursued by a Unicorn
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

The Angel Calling the Birds
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

Panel
Design in the style of Jean Revel (French, 1684–1751) France, Lyon

Opening of the Sixth Seal
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

Triumph of the Unicorn
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

Panel
Design in the style of Jean Revel (French, 1684–1751) France

Measurament of the Temple
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

Panel
Design in the style of Jean Revel (French, 1664–1751) France

Portrait of Jean Gros (recto); Coat of Arms of Jean Gros (verso)
Rogier van der Weyden (Netherlandish, c. 1399–1464) Workshop of Rogier van der Weyden (Netherlandish, c. 1399–1464)

Saint Sebastian, Saint Anthony, and Saint Roch
Jean Duvet French, 1485-after 1561

Panel
In the style of Jean Revel (French, 1684–1751) France

A King Pursued by the Unicorn
Jean Duvet French, 1485-1570