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Birth Platter with The Story of Diana and Actaeon
Lippo d'Andrea
ca. 1440
Blessed Francischus de Sena
Alvise Donato
16th century
Blessed Jacobus Felipus
Alvise Donato
16th century
Hombre Fumando
Diego Rivera
1937
Icon of a Saint
Byzantine
17th century ?
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for The Incredulity of St. Thomas
The Incredulity of St. Thomas
Anonymous (Byzantine)
18th century ?
Kite Flyers
Carroll Cloar
1961
Last Communion of Mary of Egypt
Anonymous (Italian)
1440's
Madonna Adoring Child
Anonymous (Italian)
15th century
Madonna and Child
Anonymous (Byzantine)
17th century?
Madonna and Child
Anonymous (Byzantine)
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Madonna and Child
Anonymous (Italian)
14th century
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