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23. The Sacrifice of Isaac, Here Attributed to Guglielmo Cortese. Canvas, 119 by 105 cm. (Palazzo Durazzo-Pallavicini, Genoa.)
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24. Detail from Fig. 23. [The Sacrifice of Isaac, Here Attributed to Guglielmo Cortese. Canvas, 119 by 105 cm. (Palazzo Durazzo-Pallavicini, Genoa.)]
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25. Study for the Sacrifice of Isaac, by Guglielmo Cortese. Red Chalk on Yellowish Paper, 30.1 by 21 cm. (Gabinetto Nazionale delle Stampe, Rome No. F. C. 127121 v.)
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26. Study for the Sacrifice of Isaac, by Guglielmo Cortese. (Gabinetto Nazionale delle Stampe, Rome, No. F. C. 127121 r.)
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27. Study for the Figure of Abraham in the Sacrifice of Isaac, by Guglielmo Cortese. Red Chalk on Grey-Brownish Paper, 40.2 by 24.3 cm. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Inv. No. FP 7777 r.)
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28. Study for the Arms of Abraham in the Sacrifice of Isaac, by Guglielmo Cortese. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Inv. No. FP 7777 v.).
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29. Study for the Figure of Isaac in the Sacrifice of Isaac, by Guglielmo Cortese. Black Chalk Heightened with White, on Greenish Paper, 39.8 by 25.7 cm. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Inv. No. FP 7874 v.)
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30. Study for the Figure of Isaac in the Sacrifice of Isaac, by Guglielmo Cortese. Red Chalk on Yellowish Paper, 38.4 by 24.9 cm. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Inv. No. FP 7476.)
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31. Study for the Figure of Isaac in the Sacrifice of Isaac, by Guglielmo Cortese. Black Chalk Heightened with White, on Greenish Paper, 38.1 by 25.9 cm. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Inv. No. FP 7877.)
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32. The Glory of S. Francesca Romana, Here Attributed to Guglielmo Cortese. (Private Collection, Rome.)
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33. Study for the Glory of S. Francesca Romana, by Guglielmo Cortese. Red Chalk on Yellowish Paper. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Inv. No. FP 8084 r.)
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34. Study for the Glory of S. Francesca Romana, by Guglielmo Cortese. Red Chalk on Yellowish Paper, 30.6 by 19.9 cm. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Inv. No. FP 11519.)
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35. Study for S. Francesca Romana, by Guglielmo Cortese. Red and Black Chalk, Heightened with White, on Brown Paper, (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Inv. No. FP 8161 r.)
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36. Study for S. Francesca Romana, by Guglielmo Cortese. Black Chalk, Heightened with White, on Green Paper, 38.1 by 25.9 cm. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Inv. No. FP 8171 r.)
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37. Study for S. Francesca Romana, by Guglielmo Cortese. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Inv. No. FP 8171 v.)
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38. Studies for the Figure of Habakkuk, by Guglielmo Cortese. Black Chalk, Heightened with White, on Greenish Paper, 40.9 by 26.7 cm. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, Inv. No. 8116 v.)
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39. Habakkuk Brought to Daniel by an Angel, Here Attributed to Guglielmo Cortese. Fresco, 9.80 by 2.60 m. (S. Carlo ai Catinari, Rome, Former Refectory, Ceiling.)
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40. Detail from Fig. 39. [Habakkuk Brought to Daniel by an Angel, Here Attributed to Guglielmo Cortese. Fresco, 9.80 by 2.60 m. (S. Carlo ai Catinari, Rome, Former Refectory, Ceiling.)]
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41. The Marriage of St Catherine, by Guglielmo Cortese. Red Chalk on White Paper, 24.1 by 18.9 cm. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, No. FP 4469 recto.)
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42. Detail from Fig. 39. [Habakkuk Brought to Daniel by an Angel, Here Attributed to Guglielmo Cortese. Fresco, 9.80 by 2.60 m. (S. Carlo ai Catinari, Rome, Former Refectory, Ceiling.)]
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44. Portrait of Nicolò Sagredo, Here Attributed to Guglielmo Cortese. (S. Marco, Rome, Sacristy.)
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45. St Augustine and the Child, by Gaspard Dughet and Guglielmo Cortese. (Palazzo Doria-Pamphili, Rome.)
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46. Portrait of a Cleric, Here Attributed to Guglielmo Cortese (?). (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.)
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47. Study for a Male Portrait, by Guglielmo Cortese. Red Chalk, 29.5 by 20 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, No. D 1623 v.)
Western art unattributed:
43. David Admonished by Nathan. Roman, End of Seventeenth Century, after Cortese. Pen and Brown Ink and Wash on White Paper. (Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, No. FP 10234.)