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Altar Frontal, first half 20th century (13th century style)
Maker Unknown
The Met
Madonna and Child with Saints Mary Magdalen and Sebastian, 15th century style, made in the late 19th to early 20th century
Icilio Federico Ioni
The Met
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Christ on the Cross with the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, Saint Mary Magdalen, and Two Male Saints, 15th century style, painted at an unknown later date (perhaps late 19th to early 20th century)
Italian Painter, of uncertain date
Presentation of the Virgin and Saints, 1700-1725
Unknown
The Met
All Saints, 1700–1799
Greek Painter
The Met
Three Female Saints, 1700–1799
Russian Painter
The Met
The Resurrection of Christ and the Harrowing of Hell, 1700–1899
Russian Painter
The Met
Head of Christ, 1636–1690
Emmanuel Tzanès
The Met
Head of Saint John the Baptist, 1636–1690
Emmanuel Tzanès
The Met
Head of the Virgin, 1636–1690
Emmanuel Tzanès
The Met
Saints Boris and Gleb, 1600–1699
Russian Painter
The Met
The Resurrection of Christ and the Harrowing of Hell, 1600–1699
Russian Painter
The Met
Christ's Entry into Jerusalem, 1600–1699
Russian Painter
The Met
Calendar of Saints and Festivals, 1600–1799
Russian Painter
The Met
The Congregation of the Mother of God, 1570–1629
Russian Painter
The Met
Saint Elias's Fiery Ascension, 1570–1629
Russian Painter
Brooklyn Museum
Portrait of a Young Woman, 1555-1565
Corneille de Lyon
Dutch,1500/10-1575, active in France
The Met
The Annunciation, 1550–1599
Russian Painter
The Met
Federico Gonzaga (1500–1540), 1510
Francesco Francia
The Met
Madonna and Child, before 1508
Bramantino (Bartolomeo Suardi)
The Met
Saint Roch, 1502
Francesco Francia
The Met
Madonna and Child, 1500–1529
Ercole Banci
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Madonna and Child with Saints Francis and Jerome, 1500–10
Francesco Francia
The Met
Twelve Heads, 1500–1524
Italian (Lombard) Painter
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