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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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.
Ambassadors is an oil painting on canvas (206×209 cm) by Hans Holbein the Younger, dated 1533 and in the National Gallery in London.
Surprise! (Or Tiger in a Tropical Storm) is an oil painting on canvas (128×161,9 cm) of Henri Rousseau, signed, dated 1891 and in the National Gallery in London.
The Triptych Women is an oil painting on wood (71×70,3 cm the central panel, 71×30,5 each side panel) by Hans Memling, dated to 1470 and in the National Gallery in London.
Mary Magdalene is an oil painting on canvas (89,1×82,4 cm) of Girolamo Savoldo, dating from about 1535 to 1540 and in the National Gallery in London.
The Madonna of the Meadow is an oil painting on wood transferred to canvas (67,3×86,4 cm) by Giovanni Bellini, dated to 1505 and in the National Gallery in London.
The Stonemason’s Yard is an oil painting on canvas (123,8×162,9 cm) of Canaletto, dating from about 1727 to 1728 and in the National Gallery in London.
The Squire with flute is an oil painting on canvas (61×51 cm), attributed to Giorgione or Titian, dating from about 1508 to 1510 and stored at Hampton Court near London.
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.
The Homage to a poet is an oil painting on wood (59,7×48,9 cm) attributed to Giorgione, dated to 1505 and in the National Gallery in London.