26. Reconstruction of the altarpiece for S. Quirico all'Olivo, Lucca, by Battista de Gerio. Lateral panel (left): An unidentified knight-martyr (St Rossore?), St Luke and the donor (Musée du Petit Palais, Avignon); central panel: Madonna and Child enthroned (Johnson Collection, Philadelphia Museum of Art); lateral panel (right): Sts Quiricus, Julitta and Sixtus (Museo Nazionale di Villa Guinigi, Lucca)
Attributed works:
27. The Virgin and Child, by Angelo Puccinelli (Museo Nazionale di Villa Guinigi, Lucca)
51. Madonna del latte (called Madonna of the snow), by Matteo Civitali. c.1490. Painted and gilded terracotta, 104 cm. high. (S. Giovanni Evangelista, Ponsacco [Pisa]; exh. Villa Guinigi, Lucca).
Attributed works:
52. Virgin and Child with the Archangel Michael, Sts John the Baptist and Peter, by Baldassarre di Biagio and Matteo Civitali. 1467-69. Panel, 205.1 by 193 cm. (Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery, Greenville, SC; exh. Villa Guinigi, Lucca).
Attributed works:
53. Bust of a lady, by Matteo Civitali. Marble with traces of gilding, 545 cm. high, max. depth 49 cm. (Palazzo dell'opera della Primaziale, Pisa; exh. Villa Guinigi, Lucca).
Attributed works:
54. Ecce Homo, by Gregorio di Lorenzo (formerly known as the Master of the Marble Madonnas). c.1473-75. Marble, 58 by 42 by 27 cm. (max.dimensions). (Musée de la Chartreuse, Douai; exh. Villa Guinigi, Lucca).