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Italian, Umbria (Tuscany)
16th century, second quarter

Master of Saint Francis
ca. 1272

Italian (Tuscan)
ca. 1500–1550

Tuscany
early 17th century

Tuscany
ca. 1300–1325

Tuscany
ca. 1370–74

Italian, Umbria
late 15th century

Italian, probably Tuscany or Umbria
late 14th or early 15th century

Italian (Tuscany?)
ca. 1500

Tuscany
ca. 1300–1325

Italian, probably Tuscany
ca. 1530–50

Italian, probably Tuscany (?)
probably ca. 1480

Italian, probably Tuscany
second half 15th century
![Man of Sorrows, Italian [Tuscan] Painter, first quarter of 14th century Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground, Italian, Tuscany](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/rl/web-additional/DP317342.jpg)
Italian [Tuscan] Painter, first quarter of 14th century
first quarter 14th century
![Madonna and Child, Italian [Tuscan] Painter, first quarter of 14th century Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground, Italian, Tuscany](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/rl/web-additional/DP317341.jpg)
Italian [Tuscan] Painter, first quarter of 14th century
first quarter 14th century

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Italian, Umbria
16th century

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Pinturicchio
ca. 1509

Giovanni da Udine (Giovanni dei Ricamatori)
15th–16th century

Giovanni da Udine (Giovanni dei Ricamatori)
15th–16th century

Italian, Umbria
ca. 1400 (rebuilt, 20th century)