Works of: Italian (Genoa)

Works of: Italian (Genoa)
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Signet Ring
Italian (Genoa)
33.1417
Metal signet ring
Italian (Genoa)
33.1418
Tazza
Italian (Genoa)
16th century
58.75
Covered ciborium
Italian (Genoa)
first half 16th century
64.35
Plate
Italian (Genoa)
ca. 1630-50
54.30
Plate
Italian (Genoa)
1546
49.31
Section of a Music Sheet
Italian (Genoa)
Second half 14th century (c. 1370?)
69.53
Drawing Square
Italian (Genoa)
16th century
64.34
Samson breaking a Column
Italian (Genoa)
1600
49.83
Wine glass
Italian (Genoa)
second half of 19th century
64.93
Key
Italian (Genoa)
17th century
65.26
Vase
Italian (Genoa)
ca. 1530-50
55.29
Saint Francis
Italian (Genoa)
17th century
63.101
Kneeling angel
Italian (Genoa)
17th century
65.85
Figure Studies
Italian (Genoa)
17th century
58.132
Profile head
Italian (Genoa)
62.168
Orphrey Band of Five Saints
Italian (Genoa)
15th-16th century
53.171
Jar
Italian (Genoa)
19th century
48.148
Gros Point de Venise Band
Italian (Genoa)
mid 17th century
47.130
Stiletto
Italian (Genoa)
ca. 1600
56.204
Key
Italian (Genoa)
early 18th century
56.205
Bell
Italian (Genoa)
late 15th century
56.206
Fragment
Italian (Genoa)
36.100
Rearing Horse
Italian (Genoa)
early 17th century
55.216
Sopraporta: Annunciation
Italian (Genoa)
early 16th century
55.217
Virgin Mary
Italian (Genoa)
early 16th century
49.184
Embroidered Cover
Italian (Genoa)
17th century
35.102
Equestrian figure
Italian (Genoa)
17th century
67.147.1
Equestrian figure
Italian (Genoa)
17th century
67.147.2
Embroidered Panel: St. Andrew
Italian (Genoa)
16th century
56.70
Embroidered Panel: St. Michael
Italian (Genoa)
16th century
56.71
Chasuble panel with Orphrey band
Italian (Genoa)
late 15th century
46.40
Frieze with hunting scene
Italian (Genoa)
early-mid 15th century, 1st half 15th century
61.55
Bust of prophet or apostle
Italian (Genoa)
ca. 1530
62.27
Wall hanging
Italian (Genoa)
16th century
33.288
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