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Adoration of the Christ Child
Gherardo di Giovanni del Fora
ca. 1475
53.86
Saint John the Baptist
Unknown artist
16th century
58.68
Saint John the Evangelist
German
16th century
58.69
Christ, Betrayal
Utrecht Master
c. 1500
64.71
Christ, Resurrection
Utrecht Master
ca. 1500
64.72
Saint Jerome
Jacopo del Sellaio
ca. 1485
39.59
Shepherd and Kneeling Angel
Spanish
15th century
54.74
Children Playing with a Goat
Claude Michel (called Clodion)
18th century
60.61
Woman and Girl (Frau und Mädchen)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
ca. 1922 - 23
68.120
Sabine Houdon at Age Four
Jean-Antoine Houdon
ca. 1791
68.121
Virgin and Child with Angels
Atelier of Andrea della Robbia
ca. 1480-90
55.76
The Adoration of the Magi
Francesco Bassano
ca. 1575
50.76
Mourning Virgin Mary
Giovanni Bandini
ca. 1530
65.86
Christ Walking on the Water
Alessandro Magnasco
ca. 1740
50.80
Self-Portrait
Gaspare Traversi
mid 18th century
50.89
Christ and the Woman of Samaria
Francesco de Mura
1752
68.186
The Sacrifice of Isaac
Alessandro Algardi
ca. 1638-39
55.109
Claude Michel (called Clodion)
18th century
59.134
Banquet Still Life
Abraham van Beyeren
ca. 1653 - 55
61.146
A Country Gentleman
Giacomo Ceruti
ca. 1750
61.149
Charles d'Amboise
Bernardino de' Conti
ca. 1505
61.150
Portrait of a Young Woman
Santi di Tito
1565
61.153
A Shepherdess Adorned with Flowers
Gerrit van Honthorst
1627
61.156
Boys Blowing Bubbles
Michaelina Wautier
1640s
58.140
The Adoration of the Magi
Master of the Straus Madonna
ca. 1400-10
61.161
The Duet
Jan Miense Molenaer
ca. 1629
61.162
Lamentation Over the Dead Christ
Jacopo Palma
late 1580s
61.163
Hagar and the Angel
Bernardo Strozzi
shortly after 1630
61.168
Barcelona
Francis Picabia
1924
61.188
Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple
Pieter Neeffs the Elder
first half 17th century
68.233
Flemish
15th century
54.152
Venus and Adonis
Paolo Veronese
1570s
61.174
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