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Sebastiano Ricci
ca. 1713–14
Benozzo Gozzoli (Benozzo di Lese di Sandro)
Marco Ricci
1726
Hans Burgkmair
April 4, 1514
Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford
1798
Sebastiano Ricci
1659–1734
Sebastiano Ricci
1659–1734
Perino del Vaga (Pietro Buonaccorsi)
ca. 1524–26
ca. 1504
Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)
ca. 1727–29
Saturnino Gatti
ca. 1490
Giovanni di Francesco del Cervelliera
ca. 1445
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
1758–59
Roman
early 300s
Benozzo Gozzoli (Benozzo di Lese di Sandro)
Benozzo Gozzoli (Benozzo di Lese di Sandro)
Benozzo Gozzoli (Benozzo di Lese di Sandro)
Master of Lecceto
Master of the Codex of Saint George
ca. 1330–35
Netherlandish Painter
Celtic
2nd century BCE
Master of the Codex of Saint George
ca. 1330–35
South Netherlandish
ca. 1480
Jusepe de Ribera (called Lo Spagnoletto)
ca. 1612–13
Maestro Daddesco
ca. 1310–15
German
ca. 1140–60
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
1445
Baldassare degli Embriachi
ca. 1400–1409
Correggio (Antonio Allegri)
ca. 1515
Duccio di Buoninsegna
ca. 1290–1300
German
ca. 1140–60
ca. 1504
Baldassare degli Embriachi
ca. 1390–1400
Carlo Crivelli
ca. 1480
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn)
1653
Western European, Gallo-Roman (found in Vermand, France)
late 4th century
Western European, Gallo-Roman (found in Vermand, France)
late 4th century
Giovanni Pisano
ca. 1302–10
Andrea Mantegna
ca. 1495–1500
Giovanni di ser Giovanni Guidi (called Scheggia)
ca. 1449