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A Man with a Wreath probably 2nd C–3rd C Greco-Roman SchoolA Man with a Wreath probably 2nd C–3rd C The National Gallery, London
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A Young Woman probably 2nd C–3rd C Greco-Roman SchoolA Young Woman probably 2nd C–3rd C The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child with Two Angels 13th C Italian (Tuscan) SchoolThe Virgin and Child with Two Angels 13th C The National Gallery, London
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The Man of Sorrows about 1255–1260 Master of the Borgo Crucifix (Master of the Franciscan Crucifixes) (c.1250–c.1269)The Man of Sorrows about 1255–1260 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child c.1255–1260 Master of the Borgo Crucifix (Master of the Franciscan Crucifixes) (c.1250–c.1269)The Virgin and Child c.1255–1260 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child Enthroned, with Scenes of the Nativity and the Lives of the Saints 1260s Margarito d'Arezzo (active c.1250–1290)The Virgin and Child Enthroned, with Scenes of the Nativity and the Lives of the Saints 1260s The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child about 1265-75 Master of the Clarisse Panel (active 1275–1300) (attributed to)The Virgin and Child about 1265-75 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angels about 1265-80 Cimabue (c.1240–1302)The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angels about 1265-80 The National Gallery, London
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Crucifix probably about 1272-85 Master of Saint Francis (active c.1260–1272)Crucifix probably about 1272-85 The National Gallery, London
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Scenes from the Lives of the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Francis and Saint John the Baptist possibly c.1300–1305 Giovanni da Rimini (active 1292–1309/1315)Scenes from the Lives of the Virgin, Saint John the Evangelist, Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Francis and Saint John the Baptist possibly c.1300–1305 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child with Four Angels about 1305 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?) (attributed to)The Virgin and Child with Four Angels about 1305 The National Gallery, London
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Crucifix early 14th century Segna di Bonaventura (d.1326/1331) (style of)Crucifix early 14th century The National Gallery, London
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Pentecost about 1306-12 Giotto di Bondone (1266/1267–1337) (attributed to)Pentecost about 1306-12 The National Gallery, London
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The Healing of the Man born Blind 1307/1308–1311 Duccio (c.1255–before 1319)The Healing of the Man born Blind 1307/1308–1311 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child with Six Angels about 1310-15? Master of the Albertini (Master of the Casole Fresco) (active early 14th C)The Virgin and Child with Six Angels about 1310-15? The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Aurea about 1315 Duccio (c.1255–before 1319)The Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Aurea about 1315 The National Gallery, London
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The Annunciation 1311 Duccio (c.1255–before 1319)The Annunciation 1311 The National Gallery, London
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The Transfiguration 1311 Duccio (c.1255–before 1319)The Transfiguration 1311 The National Gallery, London
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Moses about 1324-5 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?)Moses about 1324-5 The National Gallery, London
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The Way to Calvary about 1324-5 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?)The Way to Calvary about 1324-5 The National Gallery, London
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Isaiah about 1324-5 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?)Isaiah about 1324-5 The National Gallery, London
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A Group of Poor Clares about 1329 Ambrogio Lorenzetti (1285–c.1348)A Group of Poor Clares about 1329 The National Gallery, London
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The Resurrection about 1324-5 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?)The Resurrection about 1324-5 The National Gallery, London
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Two Angels about 1324-5 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?)Two Angels about 1324-5 The National Gallery, London
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David about 1324-5 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?)David about 1324-5 The National Gallery, London
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The Deposition about 1324-5 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?)The Deposition about 1324-5 The National Gallery, London
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Saint Bartholomew and Saint Andrew about 1324-5 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?)Saint Bartholomew and Saint Andrew about 1324-5 The National Gallery, London
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The Betrayal of Christ about 1324-5 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?)The Betrayal of Christ about 1324-5 The National Gallery, London
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Two Angels about 1324-5 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?)Two Angels about 1324-5 The National Gallery, London
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Saint Simon and Saint Thaddeus (Jude) about 1324-5 Ugolino di Nerio (d.1339/1349?)Saint Simon and Saint Thaddeus (Jude) about 1324-5 The National Gallery, London
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A Crowned Female Figure (Saint Elizabeth of Hungary?) about 1330-9 Pietro Lorenzetti (c.1280/1290-c.1348) (studio of)A Crowned Female Figure (Saint Elizabeth of Hungary?) about 1330-9 The National Gallery, London
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The Dead Christ and the Virgin 1330s-40s Giotto di Bondone (1266/1267–1337) (Neapolitan follower of)The Dead Christ and the Virgin 1330s-40s The National Gallery, London
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A Female Saint in Yellow probably 1330-9 Pietro Lorenzetti (c.1280/1290-c.1348) (studio of)A Female Saint in Yellow probably 1330-9 The National Gallery, London
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The Coronation of the Virgin about 1340 Bernardo Daddi (c.1280–1348)The Coronation of the Virgin about 1340 The National Gallery, London
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Saint Sabinus before the Governor of Tuscany (?) about 1335-42 Pietro Lorenzetti (c.1280/1290-c.1348) (attributed to)Saint Sabinus before the Governor of Tuscany (?) about 1335-42 The National Gallery, London
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Vision of the Blessed Clare of Rimini about 1340 Master of the Blessed Clare of Rimini (active c.1340–1345)Vision of the Blessed Clare of Rimini about 1340 The National Gallery, London
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Saint Catherine and Saint Bartholomew about 1350 Allegretto Nuzi (c.1315–1373) (attributed to)Saint Catherine and Saint Bartholomew about 1350 The National Gallery, London
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Saint Peter about 1350? Master of the Palazzo Venezia Madonna (active early 14th C–mid-14th C)Saint Peter about 1350? The National Gallery, London
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A Saint about 1350-1400 Italian (Umbrian) SchoolA Saint about 1350-1400 The National Gallery, London
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Saint Mary Magdalene about 1350? Master of the Palazzo Venezia Madonna (active early 14th C–mid-14th C)Saint Mary Magdalene about 1350? The National Gallery, London