Attributed works:
1. Expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden, by Alessandro Turchi. 1630–35. Canvas, 171.7 by 226.1 cm. (Private collection, Los Angeles).
Attributed works:
10. High altar of the church of the Agustinas Descalzas (‘La Purísima Concepcíon’), Salamanca, designed by Cosimo Fanzago. Mid-1630s.
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11. St Joseph and the Christ Child, by Alessandro Turchi. c.1630. Canvas, 200 by 140 cm. (Church of ‘La Purísima Concepcíon’, Salamanca).
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12. The flight into Egypt, by Alessandro Turchi. 1633–35. Canvas, 284 by 200 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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13. Kneeling female figure, by Alessandro Turchi. c.1640. Pen and brown ink over black chalk, 17.4 by 12.8 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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2. Coronation of the Virgin, by Diego Velázquez. 1635–36. Canvas, 178.5 by 134.5 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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3. Birth of the Virgin, by Alessandro Turchi. 1631–35. Canvas, 180 by 135.5 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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4. Annunciation, 1631–35. Canvas, 180 by 137 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid, on deposit at the University of Granada).
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5. Visitation, by Alessandro Turchi. 1631–35. Canvas, 178 by 135 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid, on deposit at the University of Granada).
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6. Purification of the Virgin, or Presentation of Christ in the Temple, by Alessandro Turchi. 1631–35. Canvas, 178 by 134 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid, on deposit at the University of Saragossa).
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7. Assumption of the Virgin, by Alessandro Turchi. 1631–35. Canvas, 178.5 by 135 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid).
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8. Baptism of Christ, by Alessandro Turchi. Late 1630s. Canvas, 133 by 158 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid, on deposit at the Museu d’Art, Gerona).
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9. Herod’s banquet, by Alessandro Turchi. Late 1630s. Canvas, 135 by 161 cm. (Museo del Prado, Madrid, on deposit at the Spanish Embassy, Paris).
Western art unattributed:
14. Virgin and Child with Sts John the Baptist and Elizabeth. Roman school, c.1610–20. Oil and gold on slate, 23.2 by 19.7 cm. (Collection of the Duke of Wellington).