Collection Highlights
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Madonna of the Cherubim by Andrea Mantegna c. 1485
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Lamentation of Christ (Mantegna) by Andrea Mantegna. c. 1480
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Crucifixion by Bramantino. c. 1515
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Pieta by Giovanni Bellini. c. 1460
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Holy Conversation by Piero della Francesca. c. 1472–1474
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The Marriage of the Virgin by Raphael. c. 1504
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Abraham Casting Out Hagar and Ishmael by Guercino. c. 1657
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The Kiss by Francesco Hayez. c. 1859
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Madonna and Child by Giovanni Bellini. c. 1510
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Andrea Doria as Neptune by Agnolo Bronzino. c. 1550-1555
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San Gottardo Altarpiece by Giovanni Cariani. c. 1657
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The San Luca Altarpiece by Andrea Mantegna, 1453
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St. Peter Enthroned with Saints by Cima de Conegliano
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Samaritan Woman at the Well by Annibale Carracci.
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Christ at the Column by Donato Bramante. c. 1490
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Pieta by Lorenzo Lotto. c. 1538-1545
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Death of Cleopatra by Guido Cagnacci.
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Finding of the body of St Mark by Tintoretto. c. 1548
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Disputation of St. Stephen by Vittore Carpaccio. c. 1514
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Last Supper (Rubens), 1630–1631
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St. Peter and Saints by Cima da Conegliano. c. 1504
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Adoration of the Magi by Correggio. c. 1518
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Polyptych of Valle Romita by Gentile da Fabriano. c. 1400
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Brera Triptych by Jan de Beer. c. 1515
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Portrait of a Lady by Anthony van Dyck. c. 1634-1635
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Portrait of Laura da Pola by Lorenzo Lotto. c. 1543
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Supper at Emmaus by Caravaggio, 1606
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St. Jerome in Wilderness by Titian. c. 1560
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Nativity by Correggio. c. 1510
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Madonna and St. Jerome and Saints by Moretto da Brescia c. 1543
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Portrait of Count Antonio Porcia by Titian. c. 1548
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St. Helen and Barbara at The Cross by Tintoretto
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Portrait of a Lady by Rembrandt. c. 1632
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St. Peter and St. Paul by Guido Reni.
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St. Sebastian by Dosso Dossi.
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Feast at the House of Simon by Paolo Veronese. c. 1567-1570
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Sermon of St Mark in Alexandria by Gentile and Giovanni Bellini. c. 1504-1507
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