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Armorial jug (boccale), Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, possibly Florence or Faenza
Italian, possibly Florence or Faenza
ca. 1470–90
Armorial jug (boccale), Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, possibly Florence or Faenza
Italian, possibly Florence or Faenza
late 15th century
Apparel for a vestment woven with figurative repeat design of Seraphim and IHS Christogram in glories, Silk, linen and metal thread, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
15th–16th century
Lucretia, Bronze, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
second half 16th century
Head of a child, Marble, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
possibly late 15th century
Madonna and Child, Painted terracotta, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
1466–99
Bishop (Saint Augustine?), Jacopo Sansovino (Jacopo Tatti)  Italian, Bronze, Italian, possibly Florence
Jacopo Sansovino (Jacopo Tatti)
1550–1600
Young Saint John the Baptist, Desiderio da Settignano  Italian, Stucco, Italian, possibly Florence
Desiderio da Settignano
possibly 15th century
Bell, Bronze, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
16th century or late imitation of Renaissance style
Bishop (Saint Ambrose?), Jacopo Sansovino (Jacopo Tatti)  Italian, Bronze, Italian, possibly Florence
Jacopo Sansovino (Jacopo Tatti)
1550–1600
Abduction of a Sabine Woman, Giambologna  Netherlandish, Bronze, black wood base, Italian, possibly Florence
Giambologna
probably early 17th century
Paolo Giovio, Historian and Prelate, Bishop of Nocera (d. 1552), Francesco da Sangallo  Italian, Bronze, Italian, possibly Florence
Francesco da Sangallo
1552
Abduction of a Sabine, Giambologna  Netherlandish, Bronze, Italian, possibly Florence
Giambologna
18th century
The Lamentation, Valerio Belli (Il Vicentino), Gold relief on slate, Italian, possibly Florence
Valerio Belli (Il Vicentino)
16th century
Vase, Doccia Porcelain Manufactory  Italian, Hard-paste porcelain, Italian, possibly Florence
Doccia Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1760–70
Orphrey woven with figurative design of Christ as Man of Sorrows, Silk, linen and metal thread, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
15th–16th century
Orphrey woven with figurative design of Saint Peter and the Virgin and Child, Silk and linen, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
15th–16th century
Orphrey woven with figurative repeat design of the Resurrected Christ, Silk and linen, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
15th–16th century
Orphrey woven with figurative repeat design of seraphim with IHS Christogram in glories, Silk and linen, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
15th–16th century
Orphrey woven with figurative repeat design of Seraphim and the Virgin and Child, Silk and linen, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
15th–16th century
Orphrey woven with figurative design of Seraphim with IHS Christogram in glory, and God the Father holding the Dead Christ, Silk, linen and metal thread, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
15th–16th century
Orphrey woven with figurative repeat design of Christ as Man of Sorrows, Silk and linen, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
15th–16th century
Apparel for a vestment woven with figurative design of the Resurrected Christ, Silk and linen, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
15th–16th century
Hanging, silk; metal; linen, Italian, possibly Florence
Italian, possibly Florence
late 15th century
Italian, possibly Florence
ca. 1550
Italian, possibly Florence
15th–16th century
Processional cross, Partly gilt silver, niello, and copper with traces of gilding, over wood, Italian, Florence
Italian, Florence
ca. 1460–80
Ewer (Brocca), Medici Porcelain Manufactory  Italian, Soft-paste porcelain decorated in underglaze blue, Italian, Florence
Medici Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1575–87
Wall fountain, Simone Mosca  Italian, Grey sandstone (pietra serena), Italian, Florence
Simone Mosca
1527–34
Sprite, Donatello  Italian, High-copper alloy, fire-gilt, brown natural patina where exposed, Italian, Florence
Donatello
1432
Madonna and Child with Angels, Antonio Rossellino  Italian, Marble with gilt details on halo and dress, Italian, Florence
Antonio Rossellino
ca. 1455–60
Triton, Giambologna  Netherlandish, Bronze, Italian, Florence
Giambologna
1590s
Virgin and Child, Andrea della Robbia  Italian, Glazed terracotta, Italian, Florence
Andrea della Robbia
ca. 1470–75
Ferdinando de' Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany, Giovanni Battista Foggini  Italian, Marble, gray marble, Italian, Florence
Giovanni Battista Foggini
ca. 1680–82
Grand Piano, Bartolomeo Cristofori  Italian, Cypress, boxwood, paint, leather, fir, Italian (Florence)
Bartolomeo Cristofori
1720
Cosimo de' Medici (1519–1574), Duke of Florence and Grand Duke of Tuscany, Grand-ducal workshops, Florence, Lapis lazuli, Italian, Florence
Grand-ducal workshops, Florence
ca. 1567–69
Three Virtues (Temperance, Hope, and Fortitude or Justice) and Studies of a Seated Man, Lorenzo Monaco (Piero di Giovanni)  Italian, Metalpoint, touches of brush and brown wash, heightened with white (partially oxidized in the figure at the lower left), on reddish violet prepared paper.  Some lines retraced in pen and brown ink at a later date., Italian, Florence
Lorenzo Monaco (Piero di Giovanni)
ca. 1420
Yosemite legends, Florence Lundborg  American
Florence Lundborg
Paul Elder & Co.
1904
Borso d'Este, First Duke of Ferrara, Petrecino of Florence  Italian, Lead, Italian, Florence
Petrecino of Florence
ca. 1471
Saint John the Baptist, Antonio Pollaiuolo  Italian, Partly enameled gold set with diamonds and pearls, Italian, Florence
Antonio Pollaiuolo
probably ca. 1460–80