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'Regole per Imparar a Disegnar i corpi humani ... Giacomo Palma' Libro Primo (title page and 7 plates), bound together with Libro Secondo (title page and 11 plates), Jacopo Palma the Younger  Italian, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1636 (republished 1659)
David standing with crossed legs and holding the head of Goliath on a pedestal at left, a sword on the ground, after Reni, Giacomo Piccini  Italian, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1635–1670
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Jacopo Palma the Younger
Stefano Scolari
republished in 1659
Frontispiece to "The Battles of the Old Testament" with the arms of the Medici Crowned by Two Putti, Antonio Tempesta  Italian, Etching; second state of two (Bartsch)
Multiple artists/makers
1660
Multiple artists/makers
1658
Multiple artists/makers
1568–1600
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1571
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1571
Multiple artists/makers
1590–ca. 1620
Rape of Persephone with Pluto on horseback at right, Giuseppe Scolari  Italian, Woodcut
Giuseppe Scolari
1590–1607
Saint Philip standing holding a book and a cross, Giuseppe Scolari  Italian, Woodcut
Giuseppe Scolari
Domenico Beccafumi
ca. 1590–1600
The Dead Christ supported by an angel, Giuseppe Scolari  Italian, Woodcut
Giuseppe Scolari
1582
Saint Mary Magdalene in Penitence, Giuseppe Scolari  Italian, Woodcut
Giuseppe Scolari
1590–1607
The Journey of the Magi, Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood
Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)
ca. 1433–35
Madonna and Child with Angels, Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)
ca. 1445–50
The Annunciation, Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)
ca. 1435
Madonna and Child with Six Saints, Pesellino (Francesco di Stefano)  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Pesellino (Francesco di Stefano)
late 1440s
The Crucifixion, Stefano da Verona (Stefano di Giovanni d'Arbosio di Francia)  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Stefano da Verona (Stefano di Giovanni d'Arbosio di Francia)
ca. 1400
Centenary of the founding of the Numismatic collections of the Brera, Milan, Stefano Johnson  Italian, Bronze, Italian
Stefano Johnson
20th century
Seated Figure, Stefano Cusumano  American, Brown oil wash with traces of graphite on paper
Stefano Cusumano
Scipio Africanus, Mattia di Nanni di Stefano, Poplar, bog oak and other wood inlay, rosewood, tin, bone, traces of green coloring, Italian, Siena
Mattia di Nanni di Stefano
ca. 1425–30