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MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE

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MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE

While Medieval art is not an overall strength of the collection, the Italian Renaissance paintings and works on paper offer a very good overview of the period thanks in large part to the gifts of Charles M. Pratt in the first decades of the twentieth century. These include paintings from Central Italy and the Veneto in particular. The Northern Renaissance is represented on paper by very fine engravings by Albrecht Dürer and other German printmakers from the Warburg print collection.

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Virgin and Child
Currently Unidentified
1250-1299
Culture: Spanish (Northeastern)
Crucifixion
Currently Unidentified
c. 1360
Culture: Italian [Florentine]
Virgin and Child
Currently Unidentified
c. 1400
Culture: French
Saint Cecelia, Book of Hours
Currently Unidentified
1475
Culture: French
St. Catherine of Alexandria with a Kneeling Knight
Currently Unidentified
c. 1480
Culture: French
The Expulsion of Adam and Eve
Currently Unidentified
Mid 1500s
Culture: Italian [Florentine]
Francois de Granvelle, Comte de Cantecroy and Mademoiselle Gaille
Currently Unidentified
Late 1500s
Culture: Flemish
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