Collection
| Painter | Lifespan | Work |
|---|---|---|
| Guercino | (1591-1666) | Marriage of the Virgin |
| Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri | (1589-1657) | Vision of San Carlo Borromeo |
| Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri | St. Mary Magdalen penitent | |
| Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri | Cleopatra | |
| Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri | The miracle of bread and fishes | |
| Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri | ||
| Lorenzo Garbieri | (1580-1654) | St. Jerome and the Angel |
| Simone Cantarini | (1612-1648) | Hagar and Ishmael |
| Simone Cantarini | (1612-1648) | Madonna of the Rose |
| Simone Cantarini | Madonna and child with St Thomas and Jerome’’ | |
| Carlo Magini | (1720-1806) | Still life with table cloth and meal |
| Carlo Magini | Still life with two pink onions, cauliflower, cheese, and cup | |
| Carlo Magini | Still-life with bowls, plates, and oil | |
| Carlo Magini | Still life with meal with frittata and bread | |
| Carlo Magini | Portrait of Innocezo Zambelli | |
| Gaetano Lapis | (1706-1773) | San Giovanni of Capistrano |
| Francesco Mancini | (1679-1758) | Holy Family |
| Sebastiano Ceccarini | (1703-1783) | Man and woman playing allegory of Vertumnus and Pomona |
| Sebastiano Ceccarini | Portrait of noblewoman | |
| Sebastiano Ceccarini | Madonna of the Rosary | |
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