St. Paul Enthroned is an oil painting on canvas (230×150 cm) by Domenico Beccafumi, dating from 1515 and kept in the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo in Siena.
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St. Paul Enthroned is an oil painting on canvas (230×150 cm) by Domenico Beccafumi, dating from 1515 and kept in the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo in Siena.
The Coronation of the Virgin is an oil painting on canvas (300×174 cm) by Domenico Beccafumi, dating from about 1539 and preserved in the National Art Gallery of Siena.
The Nativity of the Virgin is an oil painting on canvas (233×145 cm) by Domenico Beccafumi, dating from about 1540 to 1543 and stored in the National Art Gallery of Siena.
The Holy Family with St. John the Baptist and a donor is an oil painting on wood (diameter 140 cm) by Domenico Beccafumi, dating from about 1528 and housed in the Museo Horne in Florence.
Dispute of Sacramento is a fresco (770×500 cm) by Raphael, dating back to 1509 and located in the Room of the Signatura, one of the four Vatican Stanze.
Madonna Galli-Dunn is a painting in tempera and gold on wood (120×70 cm) Dietisalvi of Speme, dating from about 1265 and preserved in the National Art Gallery of Siena.
The Liberation of Saint Peter is a fresco (about 660×500 cm) by Raphael and aid, dating from 1513 to 1514 and located in the Room of Heliodorus, one of the Vatican Stanze.
The Vitruvian Man is a drawing in pencil and ink on paper (34×24 cm) by Leonardo da Vinci, dating from 1490 and kept in the Cabinet of Drawings and Prints of the Gallerie dell’Accademia in Venice.
David is a famous sculpture, made of marble (height 516 cm except base, which measures approximately 200 cm) by Michelangelo Buonarroti, dated between 1501 and early 1504 in the Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence.
The Sibilla Cumana (350×380 cm) was painted by Michelangelo Buonarroti in 1508-1510 and around is part of the decoration of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Museums in Rome, commissioned by Pope Julius II.