The Madonna of the Goldfinch is an oil painting on canvas (107×77 cm) by Raphael, dated to about 1506 and preserved in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
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The Madonna of the Goldfinch is an oil painting on canvas (107×77 cm) by Raphael, dated to about 1506 and preserved in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
The Madonna of the Canopy is an oil painting on canvas (279×217 cm) by Raphael, dating from about 1506 to 1508 and stored in the Palatine Gallery in Florence.
The Madonna and Child with Saints Alberto Carmelite and Catherine of Alexandria, also known as the blade of Berlin, is an oil painting on wood by Floriano Ferramola, dated 1513 and preserved in the deposits of the Bode-Museum in Berlin.
The Altarpiece of London is an oil painting on canvas (352×228 cm) Moretto, dated to 1540 and in the National Gallery in London, in the Central Hall.
The Madonna and Child in Glory with Saints Jerome, Francis and Anthony Abbot is an oil painting on canvas (255×185 cm) Moretto, dated to about 1543 and the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan.
The Madonna and Child with an Angel is an oil painting on canvas (49×57 cm) Moretto, dating from about 1540 to 1550 and in the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan.
The triptych Madonna and Child Enthroned with Angels and Saints is a painting in tempera and gold leaf on canvas (159×198 cm) by Agnolo Gaddi dated 1375 and preserved in the National Gallery of Parma.
The Virgin and Child with St. John the Baptist is a tempera painting on canvas (134×92 cm), attributed to Sandro Botticelli, dating to 1495 and stored in the Palatine Gallery of the Pitti Palace in Florence.
The Holy Conversation of the Madonna and Child with Saints Francis and Clare is an oil painting on wood (20,3×26,7 cm) by Cima da Conegliano, dating from 1492 to 1495 and stored in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The Tabernacle Carnesecchi is a painting tempera on wood transferred to canvas (height 241 cm) by Domenico Veneziano, dating from about 1440 to 1444 and in the National Gallery in London.