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Adoration of the Shepherds
Anonymous (Spanish)
early 16th century
Annunciation
attributed to José Moreno
1660-70
Composition of an Encyklika
Eugenio Oliva Rodrigo
no date
The Executioner
Follower of Jusepe de Ribera
ca. 1640-50
The Immaculate Conception
attributed to Juan de Sevilla
ca. 1670-1695
A Knight of Santiago
Francisco Pacheco
1626
Occupation
Juan Genovés
1967
St. Anthony Abbot
attributed to Pedro García de Benabarre
ca. 1460-70
Still Life
Matias Ruiz
20th century
Still Life: Fruit and Glass
Juan van der Hamen y León
c. 1626
Still Life with Carnations
Juan Bautista Romero
ca. late 18th c.
St. Lucy (formerly St. Cecilia)
Gonçal Peris
First half of the15th century; altered in the 16th century
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