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The Adoration of the Three Kings, c1525-1530. Creator: Girolamo da SantacroceThe Adoration of the Three Kings, c1525-1530. Three wise men, or magi, from the East are described in the Gospels as having seen a new star
Flight of the Holy Family into Egypt, 1647. Creator: Jacob JordaensFlight of the Holy Family into Egypt, 1647. After the departure of the wise men, the Gospel of Matthew reports that an angel appeared to Joseph in a dream and warned him to take Mary and Jesus
Madonna and Child with St Andrew and St Lawrence. Creator: Niccolò RondinelliMadonna and Child with St Andrew and St Lawrence, Unknown date
Madonna and Child. Creator: Master of the Castello NativityMadonna and Child, Unknown date
Madonna and Child, between c.1504 and c.1530. Creator: Marco BasaitiMadonna and Child, between c.1504 and c.1530
Nativity, mid-17th-early 18th century. Creator: Manner of Carlo Maratta (1625-1713) Nativity, mid-17th-early 18th century
Madonna of Humility, 1544. Creator: Jan Sanders van HemessenMadonna of Humility, 1544. The nursing Virgin Mary is based on a Byzantine icon, but also on the direct observance of a mother with her baby. Everyday intimacy is coupled with Christian symbolism
Madonna, 1907. Creator: Ivar AroseniusMadonna, 1907
Madonna and Child, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard SchroderMadonna and Child, early-mid 18th century
Madonna and Child. Creator: Francesco NapoletanoMadonna and Child, Unknown date. An angel enters and takes notice of our presence in the room, where the Virgin Mary sits with the infant Jesus on her lap
Madonna and Child with Saints Peter and Mark and Three Venetian Procurators, 1510. Creator: Giovanni BelliniMadonna and Child with Saints Peter and Mark and Three Venetian Procurators, 1510
Madonna and Child with a Cat, c1490. Creator: UnknownMadonna and Child with a Cat, c1490. This Madonna and Child includes an unexpected visitor - a cat! Rarely depicted in Christian art
Madonna and Child, late 15th century. Creator: Master of the Legend of Saint CatherineMadonna and Child, late 15th century. In this picture of Mary, who is breastfeeding her newborn son, the depiction of nature and the garden plays a large part in the Christian symbolism
Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and St Francis, early-mid 15th century. Creator: Masolino da PanicaleMadonna and Child with St John the Baptist and St Francis, early-mid 15th century
Madonna and Child with the Infant St John and Angels. Creator: Lorenzo di CrediMadonna and Child with the Infant St John and Angels, Unknown date
Head of the Virgin. Creator: Elisabetta SiraniHead of the Virgin, Unknown date
Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, Late 18th century. Creator: UnknownVirgin of the Immaculate Conception, Late 18th century
The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Andrea SacchiThe Adoration of the Shepherds, Unknown date
The Presentation in the Temple, late 18th century. Creator: Giovanni Domenico TiepoloThe Presentation in the Temple, late 18th century
The Adoration of the Shepherds, c1550 (?). Creator: CremonaThe Adoration of the Shepherds, c1550 (?)
The Crucifixion; Saint Michael, c1480-1490. Creator: Lorenzo d'AlessandroThe Crucifixion; Saint Michael, c1480-1490. This double-sided painting originally functioned as a standard to be carried during processions and other religious ceremonies
Madonna and Child, 1698. Creator: Andreas von BehnMadonna and Child, 1698
Madonna and Child, 1430-1450. Creator: Francesco SquarcioneMadonna and Child, 1430-1450
Madonna and Child, c1446-1447. Creator: Filippo LippiMadonna and Child, c1446-1447. This tender devotional image of the Madonna and Child before a gold curtain functioning as a cloth of honor retains its original frame in the shape a window frame in a
Madonna and Child, c1480. Creator: Cosimo RosselliMadonna and Child, c1480. Against a shimmering gold background patterned with a elegant floral motif, the Madonna embraces the Infant Christ and presses her cheek against his
Communion and Consecration of Santa Francesca Romana, c1445. Creator: Antonio del Massaro da ViterboCommunion and Consecration of Santa Francesca Romana, c1445. Francesca (1384-1440) was a Roman abbess famous for her mystical visions, of which she left a written account
Virgin and Child with Saints and Donor, c1490. Creator: Carlo CrivelliVirgin and Child with Saints and Donor, c1490. Mary's crown and the elegance of her dress reinforce the status of the embracing Virgin and Child as Queen and King of Heaven
The Virgin and Child with Archangels, Scenes from the Life of Christ, and Saints, early 17th century Creator: UnknownThe Virgin and Child with Archangels, Scenes from the Life of Christ, and Saints, early 17th century. The central panel of this triptych features a version of Mary
Diptych Icon with Saint George, and Mary and the Infant Christ, early 15th century. Creator: UnknownDiptych Icon with Saint George, and Mary and the Infant Christ, early 15th century
Right Half of a Diptych with the Virgin and Child Flanked by Angels, late 15th century. Creator: UnknownRight Half of a Diptych with the Virgin and Child Flanked by Angels, late 15th century. This small-scale panel painting depicts the Virgin and Child flanked by the Archangels Michael
Madonna and Child. Detail from the "St John Altar". Creator: Unknown. Madonna and ChildMadonna and Child. Detail from the "St John Altar", Unknown date
Holy Family with the Infant St. John, c1515. Creator: Antonio da CorreggioHoly Family with the Infant St. John, c1515
Christ with Martha and Mary. Creator: AnonChrist with Martha and Mary, Unknown date
The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Jacopo Bassano il vecchioThe Adoration of the Shepherds, Unknown date
The Virgin praying. Creator: Giovanni Battista Salvi da SassoferratoThe Virgin praying, Unknown date
Pieta, 18th century. Creator: After Annibale Carracci (1560-1609) Pieta, 18th century
Triptych with Mary and Her Son, Archangels, Scenes from Life of Christ and Saints, early 16th cent. Creator: UnknownTriptych with Mary and Her Son, Archangels, Scenes from Life of Christ and Saints, early 16th century. This triptych (three-paneled icon) is distinguished by its somber colours, linear patterns
Virgin and Child, c1460. Creator: UnknownVirgin and Child, c1460. Tthe Virgin and Child are placed in a box-like room lined with gothic windows and a coffered ceiling
The Crucifixion, between 1500 and 1527. Creator: Cornelius EngebrechtszThe Crucifixion, between 1500 and 1527
The Light of the World, 1881. Creator: Louis PrangThe Light of the World, 1881
The Coronation of the Virgin. Creator: Carlo da CamerinoThe Coronation of the Virgin, Unknown date
Madonna and Child with Saints, c1510-1515. Creator: Francesco ZaganelliMadonna and Child with Saints, c1510-1515. This grouping of the Virgin and Child with saints (Mary Magdalen, Jerome, an unidentified male saint)
The Holy Family with an Angel, c1485. Creator: Baldassare d'EsteThe Holy Family with an Angel, c1485. The subject of this painting is the celebration of Christ's birth even though the infant Christ, who stands in his mother's lap
Madonna and Child with Two Angels, c1500. Creator: Agnolo di Domenico di DonninoMadonna and Child with Two Angels, c1500. This "tondo" (circular painting) shows two lily-bearing angels striding toward the Madonna and crowning her as Queen of Heaven
Madonna and Child, c1430-1450. Creator: UnknownMadonna and Child, c1430-1450
Crucifixion, 1537. Creator: Peter GertnerCrucifixion, 1537. The crowd includes men of many origins: Jewish, Turkish, German, and African. This diversity would both intrigue the viewer
Passion of Christ, c1440-1460. Creator: UnknownPassion of Christ, c1440-1460. The story threads its way from the upper left rear to the lower right front: Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane
Adoration of the Magi, 1540-1549. Creator: Pieter Coecke van AelstAdoration of the Magi, 1540-1549