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  • Forest fire

    The Fire in the forest is an oil painting on wood (71,2×202 cm) by Piero di Cosimo, dating from about 1500 to 1505 and stored in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.

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  • Annunciation (Paolo Uccello)

    The Annunciation is a painting in tempera and gold on wood (64,6×47,5 cm) by Paolo Uccello, dating from around 1425 and kept in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.

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  • Meeting at the Golden Gate (Filippo Lippi)

    The Meeting of Joachim and Anna at the Golden Gate is part of a dais of an altarpiece (tempera on panel (20,5×47,9 cm) by Filippo Lippi, dating from 1440 to 1445 and preserved nell’Ashmolean Museum of Oxford.

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  • Night hunting (Paolo Uccello)

    Night hunting is a painting, tempera on wood (65×165 cm), Paolo Uccello, preserved in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, and dates back to 1470.

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  • Lady reading (Giorgione)

    Our Lady Reading is an oil painting on canvas (76×60 cm), being doubtful attributed to Giorgione, dating from 1505 and kept in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.

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  • The cheaters (Mahon)

    The bari is an oil painting on canvas ??to- ??? cm created in 1595 and only in 2007 attributed to Caravaggio.

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  • Venus and Adonis (Titian Oxford)

    Venus and Adonis is an oil painting on canvas made in around 1560 by Italian painter Titian.

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