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Showing 34 results for Dutch or Italian, Florence
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Italian, Florence or Siena
ca. 1450–80
Italian, Faenza or Florence
ca. 1470–1500
Italian, Florence or vicinity
ca. 1470–80
Italian, Florence or vicinity
ca. 1460–80
Italian, Venice (Murano) or façon de Venise possibly Dutch
17th century
Italian (Tuscany, Florence or Siena)
ca. 1425–50
Italian, possibly Florence or Faenza
ca. 1470–90
Italian, possibly Florence or Faenza
late 15th century
Italian, probably Florence or vicinity
ca. 1480–1520
Italian, probably Florence or vicinity
ca. 1470–90
Dutch or Italian, Florence
ca. 1530
Giambologna
17th–18th century
Mino da Fiesole (Mino di Giovanni)
late 15th century
Italian or Dutch
early 18th century
Italian or Dutch
early 18th century
Dutch or Italian
18th century
Italian, Florence or Padua
early 15th century
Italian, Florence or Siena
ca. 1500
Italian, Florence or Siena
second half 15th century
Italian, Florence or Siena
early 15th century
Italian, Florence or Siena
late 15th–early 16th century
Italian, Florence or Siena
second half 16th century
Italian, Florence or Siena
early 15th century
Italian, Florence or Lucca
ca. 1480–95
Pietro Paolo Nardi
mid-17th century
Italian, probably Florence or Lucca
Late 15th century
Italian, Florence or environs (probably Montelupo)
ca. 1480–1500
Italian, Venice or Dutch
1700–1750
Italian, Venice (Murano) or Dutch
17th century
Italian, Rome or Florence
late 16th century (partly)
Italian, Florence or vicinity
ca. 1480–1520
Italian, Rome or Florence (?)
late 16th century
Italian, Rome or Florence
late 16th century (partly)
Italian (supposedly Faenza or Florence)
early 16th century (?)