Shield with the head of Medusa is the subject of a painting made in 1597 about the Italian painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.
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Shield with the head of Medusa is the subject of a painting made in 1597 about the Italian painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.
The frontal of the Saviour (Redeemer blessing among the symbols of the evangelists and stories of the True Cross) is a painting in tempera and gold on wood (98×198 cm) of the Master of Tressa, dated 1215 and preserved in the National Art Gallery of Siena.
The Madonna di San Martino is a dipointo tempera and gold on wood (162×125 cm), the Master of San Martino (eponymous opera), dating from about 1270 to 1280 and stored in the National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa.
The Virgin enthroned between saints Catherine of Alexandria and Barbara is an oil painting on canvas (84×70 cm) of the Master of Hoogstraeten, dated to 1520 and stored in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
Il Trittico Carnesecchi was a work of Masolino which partecipಠapparently also Masaccio.
The Madonna of Humility attributed to Masolino or Pesello is a painting in tempera and gold on wood (110,5×62 cm), dating back to before 1423 and in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence.
The St. Paul of Masaccio is a panel of the altarpiece of Pisa, dated 1426.
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The Madonna and Child is a lean tempera painting on linen canvas (43X31 cm) by Andrea Mantegna, dating from about 1490 to 1500 and stored in the Academy Carrara in Bergamo.
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