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Showing 489 results for Italian, probably Siena
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Italian, Siena
ca. 1490–1500

Italian, Siena
mid-14th century

Italian, probably Siena
second half 15th century

Fulvio Signorini
ca. 1600

Fulvio Signorini
ca. 1600

Antonio di Neri Barili
ca. 1483–1502

Neroccio de' Landi
late 15th century

Neroccio de' Landi
late 15th century

Mattia di Nanni di Stefano
ca. 1425–30

Pietro Giusti
1857

Italian, Siena
late 15th century

Siena
ca. 1345

Workshop of Paolo di Giovanni Fei
1400–1410

Osservanza Master
1435–40

Italian, Florence or Siena
ca. 1450–80

Giambologna
Late 17th or 18th century

Girolamo da Treviso
ca. 1535

LIONARDO
ca. 1440

Italian, Lombardy, probably Pavia
ca. 1411–24
Italian, Siena
ca. 1310–25
Italian, Siena
1310–25

Italian, Siena
ca. 1345–55

Italian, Siena
ca. 1325

Italian, Siena
second quarter 14th century

Italian, Siena
ca. 1315–30

Italian, Siena
ca. 1325

Northern Italian, probably Padua
ca. 1530–40

Bartolo di Fredi
mid-14th century

Pierre Philippe Thomire
lapidary work: early 19th century; pedestal and mounts: 1819

Italian (Rome or Siena?)
mid-16th century (with 19th century additions)

Italian (Siena or Rome?)
second half of the 16th century (rebuilt, with replacements)

Italian (Rome or Siena?)
mid-16th century (with 19th-century additions)

Italian (Rome or Siena?)
ca. 1550–80 (rebuilt, with extensive replacements)

probably Italian
ring: mid-16th century; cameo: early Hellenistic 4th century BCE

probably Italian
late 18th or early 19th century

probably Italian
ca. 1770–75

probably Italian
17th century

probably Italian
ca. 1810–20
probably Italian
1450–1500

Italian, probably Siena
late 15th–early 16th century