66. Aosta: The Arch of Augustus, looking south to Mt Emilius, by J.M.W. Turner. 1802. Chalk, pencil and watercolour, 21.2 by 28.3 cm. (Tate, London; exh. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
Attributed works:
67. Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino, by J.M.W. Turner. 1839. Canvas, 90.2 by 122 cm. (Rosebery Collection, on loan to the National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh; exh. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
Attributed works:
68. Bay of Naples (Vesuvius Angry), by J.M.W. Turner. c.1817. Watercolour over graphite, 17.6 by 28.4 cm. (Williamson Art Gallery, Birkenhead; exh. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
64. Madonna and Child, by Filippo Lippi. c.1440–45. Tempera on panel, 89 by 64 cm. (Museo d’Arte Sacra, Montespertoli, Florence; exh. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
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65. Prophet, attributed to Donatello. 1408. Marble, 76 by 27 by 19 cm. (Museo dell’Opera di S. Maria del Fiore, Florence; exh. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
Attributed works:
66. Pallas and the centaur, by Sandro Botticelli. c.1482. Canvas, 207 by 148 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence; exh. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest).
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56. St Bonaventure inspired by an angel regarding the election of the future Pope Gregory X, by Francisco de Zurburán. c.1528–29. 239 by 222 cm. (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden; exh. Szépmüvészeti Múzeum, Budapest).
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57. Death of the Virgin, by Bartolomé Bermejo. c.1470–75. 65 by 41 cm. (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin; exh. Szépmüvészeti Múzeum, Budapest).
Attributed works:
58. Juan Mateos, by Diego Velázquez. c.1633. 108.5 by 90 cm. (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden; exh. Szépmüvészeti Múzeum, Budapest).
Attributed works:
59. Resurrection, attributed to Juan Bautista Maíno. c.1610. Copper, 34.9 by 28.4 cm. (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden; exh. Szépmüvészeti Múzeum, Budapest).