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Men bringing bags of lead into Saint Benedict's monastery, Giacomo-Maria Giovannini  Italian, Etching
Giacomo-Maria Giovannini
Lucio Massari
1687–1717
Two nuns emerging from a tomb while Saint Benedict celebrates the Mass, Giacomo-Maria Giovannini  Italian, Etching
Giacomo-Maria Giovannini
Lucio Massari
1687–1717
Armor of the Dukes of Alba, Lucio Piccinino  Italian, Steel, gold, silver, Italian, Milan
Lucio Piccinino
ca. 1575–85
Pair of Gauntlets for a Child, Lucio Piccinino  Italian, Steel, gold, silver, Italian, Milan
Lucio Piccinino
ca. 1585
Five numbered scenes, each after a painter in the Accademia Degl'Incamminati, from IL FUNERALE D'AGOSTINO CARRACCIO FATTO IN BOLOGNA SUA PATRIA DAGL'INCAMINATI Academici del Disegno: 1. Ceres lamenting the death of Carracci before Jupiter, painted by Ippolito Ferrantini; 2. Personification of Painting entrusting Carracci's body to Fame, painted by Giovanni Battista Bertusi; 3. The Fates leading the blindfolded Carracci to the foot of Jupiter's throne, painted by Lucio Massari; 4. Three rivers representing the cities of Bologna, Rome and Parma (Reno, Tiber and Parma) with Fame at left, designed by Sebastiano Razzali and painted by Baldessare Aloisi Galanini; 5. Agostino Carracci abducted by Mars who is jealous of the artist's portrait of Adonis made for a Farnese gallery panel, painted by Giovanni Battista Busi., Guido Reni  Italian, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1603
Half Armor attributed to Don Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba y Fernández de Córdoba, Duke of Sessa (1520/1524–1578), Lucio Piccinino  Italian, Steel, gold, Italian, Milan
Lucio Piccinino
partially mid-16th century, comprehensively reworked in the 19th century
Summer Noon, Lucio Pozzi  American, born Italy, Inkjet print
Multiple artists/makers
2012
Multiple artists/makers
1987
Multiple artists/makers
1810
Multiple artists/makers
1988
Portrait of a Man, Lucia Anguissola  Italian, Oil on copper
Lucia Anguissola
ca. 1560
Evening pumps, Massaro  French, silk, French
Massaro
1967
Ensemble, Massaro  French, a, b) silk, metallic thread; c,d) leather, French
Massaro
1965–75
Shoes, Massaro  French, a, b) silk, French
Massaro
early 1960s
Evening shoes, Massaro  French, silk, leather, French
Massaro
1930s–early 1950s
The Virgin Immaculate with the Christ Child in Glory (recto); Rinaldo and Armida (verso), Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, red chalk, brush and red wash, highlighted with white (recto); pen and brown ink, over red chalk (verso)
Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)
1654–1714
The Ecstacy of the Blessed Giacinta Marescotti, Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush with brown and red wash, over red chalk, highlighted with white gouache
Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)
1654–1714
The Nativity, Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and red wash, highlighted with white, over red chalk
Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)
1654–1714
The Judgment of Solomon, Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, red chalk, brush and red wash, highlighted with white
Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)
1654–1714
The Archangels Gabriel, Michael and Raphael (recto); sketches of figures (verso), Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, red chalk, brush and red wash, highlighted with white
Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)
1654–1714
Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Well, Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, over red chalk; framing lines in red chalk, black chalk, and pen and ink, all probably by the artist
Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)
n.d.
Christ and the Centurion (recto); Figure Waving to Departing Ship (verso), Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, highlighted with white gouache
Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)
1665–1714
László Moholy-Nagy, Lucia Moholy  British, born Austria-Hungary, Gelatin silver print
Lucia Moholy
1926
Georg Muche, Lucia Moholy  British, born Austria-Hungary, Gelatin silver print
Lucia Moholy
1927
Salad Bowl, Lucie Rie  British, born Austria, Porcelain
Lucie Rie
ca. 1960
Bowl, Lucie Rie  British, born Austria, Porcelain
Lucie Rie
ca. 1982
Bowl, Lucie Rie  British, born Austria, Porcelain
Lucie Rie
ca. 1970
Bowl, Lucie Rie  British, born Austria, Stoneware
Lucie Rie
ca. 1975–86
Bowl, Lucie Rie  British, born Austria, Stoneware
Lucie Rie
ca. 1976–81
Evening dress, Lucie Monnay  American, silk, glass, metallic thread, American
Lucie Monnay
1902–3
Franz Roh, Lucia Moholy  British, born Austria-Hungary, Gelatin silver print
Lucia Moholy
1926
Florence Henri, Lucia Moholy  British, born Austria-Hungary, Gelatin silver print
Lucia Moholy
1927
László Moholy-Nagy, Lucia Moholy  British, born Austria-Hungary, Gelatin silver print
Lucia Moholy
1925–26
Franz Roh, Lucia Moholy  British, born Austria-Hungary, Gelatin silver print
Lucia Moholy
1926
Bowl, Lucie Rie  British, born Austria, Porcelain
Lucie Rie
ca. 1971
Bowl, Lucie Rie  British, born Austria, Porcelain
Lucie Rie
ca. 1968
Vase, Lucie Rie  British, born Austria, Glazed stoneware
Lucie Rie
ca. 1975
Vase, Lucie Rie  British, born Austria, Porcelain
Lucie Rie
ca. 1981
Vase, Lucie Rie  British, born Austria, Stoneware
Lucie Rie
ca. 1967
Necklace, Lucie Rie  British, born Austria, Earthenware
Lucie Rie
ca. 1945