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  • Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione (Titian)

    The Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione is an oil painting on canvas (124×97 cm) by Titian, dating from around 1529 and in the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin.

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  • Judith with the Head of Holofernes

    Judith with the Head of Holofernes is a painting in tempera on linen glue (48,1×36,7 cm) by Andrea Mantegna, dated to 1495 and in the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin.

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  • Madonna and Child (Paolo Uccello)

    The Madonna and Child is a tempera painting on wood (57th-33 cm) by Paolo Uccello, dating from about 1445 and in the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin.

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  • Castle Bentheim

    The Castle of Bentheim is an oil painting on canvas (110×114 cm) realized in 1653 by the painter Jacob van Ruisdael.

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  • Lady Writing a Letter with her Maid

    Woman writing a letter to the presence of the home is an oil painting on canvas (72,2×59,7 cm) by Jan Vermeer, dating from around 1671 and in the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin.

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  • Capture of Christ

    Taking of Christ or Christ in the outlet is an oil painting on canvas (133,5×169,5 cm) realized in 1602 by the Italian painter Caravaggio.

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