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Ogden Avenue Bridge House Panel, Chicago, Illinois
Unknown artist Commissioned by Scipione Del Campo (American, born Italy, 1895-1957)

The Resurrection
Cecco del Caravaggio (Francesco Boneri; Italian, 1588/90–after 1620)

Christ Carrying the Cross
Sebastiano del Piombo (Italian, c. 1485–1547)

Lucrezia di Lippo di Iacopo Guidi
Andrea del Sarto (Italian, 1486–1530)

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

Study for Perseus Liberating Andromeda
Pietro Buonaccorsi, called Perino del Vaga, after Italian, 1501-1547

Visitation
After Andrea del Sarto Italian, 1486-1530

Chasuble with Medallion Depicting John the Baptist
After a fresco by Andrea del Sarto (Italian, 1486–1530) (Tondo only) Italy

Apollo and Daphne
After Pietro Buonaccorsi, called Perino del Vaga (Italian, 1501-1547) or after Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (Italian, 1500/05-1565)

Apollo Driving the Chariot of the Sun
Workshop of Pietro Buonaccorsi, called Perino del Vaga Italian, 1501-1547

The Tomb of a Bishop
Battista Angolo del Moro (Italian, c.1515-c.1573) after Parmigianino (Italian, 1503-1540)

Saint Mary Magdalene
After Andrea del Sarto Italian, 1486-1530

Saint Anne and Standing Woman with Salver
After Andrea del Sarto Italian, 1486-1530

Standing Woman
After Andrea del Sarto Italian, 1486-1530

Madonna del Sacco
After Andrea del Sarto Italian, 1486-1530

Virgin and Child with Angel
After Sebastiano del Piombo Italian, c. 1485-1547

Seated Church Father (Saint Augustine?) with Putti
After Pietro Buonaccorsi, called Perino del Vaga Italian, 1501-1547

Carnival Figures
Baccio del Bianco Italian, 1604-1656

Studies of Warriors, Horsemen, and Lions (recto); Studies of Heads and Nude Figures, Ceiling Plan, and Inscriptions (verso)
Pietro Buonaccorsi, called Perino del Vaga Italian, 1501-1547

Standing Male Nude
After Andrea del Sarto Italian, 1486-1530