The Adoration of the Magi is an oil painting on canvas (56,8×55 cm) of Bramantino, dating from around 1500 and in the National Gallery in London.
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The Adoration of the Magi is an oil painting on canvas (56,8×55 cm) of Bramantino, dating from around 1500 and in the National Gallery in London.
The Altarpiece of the Converted is a tempera painting on canvas (215×192 cm) by Sandro Botticelli, dating from about 1491 to 1493 and stored in the Courtauld Gallery in London.
The Crowning with Thorns, Christ mocked, is an oil painting on wood (73,7×58,7 cm) by Hieronymus Bosch, dating from about 1485 and in the National Gallery in London.
The Sketch for the Slave is a young model in wax sculpture (16.5 cm h) attributed to Michelangelo, dating from about 1516 to 1519 and in the Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence.
Adam and Eve are the body of Abel is a painting (32×43 cm), built around 1826 by painter William Blake.
Christ among the doctors is an oil painting on wood (72,4×85,7 cm) by Bernardino Luini, dating from about 1515 to 1530 and in the National Gallery in London.
The Madonna and Child is an oil painting on board (55,2×35,6 cm) Bergognone, dating from 1488 to 1490 and preserved in the National Gallery in London.
The Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria is an oil painting on board (187,5×129,5 cm) of Bergognone, dated to 1490 and in the National Gallery in London.
Beatrice turns to Dante from a wagon is a painting (37×53 cm) realized between 1824 and 1827 by the painter William Blake and stored in the Tate Britain in London.
The two Trinity (or Holy Family home Pedroso) is a painting by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo made © Oil on canvas 207 À 193 cm.