St. Vincent Ferrer is a painted egg tempera on panel (153A-60 cm) by Francesco del Cossa, dating from 1472 to 1473 and in the National Gallery in London.
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St. Vincent Ferrer is a painted egg tempera on panel (153A-60 cm) by Francesco del Cossa, dating from 1472 to 1473 and in the National Gallery in London.
San Pietro is a painted egg tempera on panel (112A-55 cm) by Francesco del Cossa, dating from 1472-1473 and in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan.
Saint Lucia is a painted egg tempera and gold on wood background (79A-56 cm) by Francesco del Cossa, dating from 1472 to 1473 and in the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
St. Florian is a painted egg tempera and gold on wood background (79A-55 cm) by Francesco del Cossa, dating from 1472 to 1473 and in the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
The Assumption of the Virgin is a tempera painting on wood (228,6×377,56 cm) by Francesco Botticinis, dating from 1475 to 1476 and in the National Gallery in London.
The portrait, by Sir Anthony Van Dyck, is Francisco de Moncada, Spanish nobleman who was one year Governor of the Spanish Netherlands.
Madame de Pompadour at her embroidery frame is an oil painting on canvas (217×156,8 cm) of François-Hubert Drouais, dating from 1763 to 1764 and in the National Gallery in London.
Cupid and Psyche (or Allegory of Eros and Psyche) is an oil painting by François Gà © rard exhibited for the first time at the Salon (exhibition) of 1798.
Girl lying is a subject painted several times between 1751 and 1752 by the French painter François Boucher.
The reader is a painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard ©, dating back to 1776 and is now housed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington.