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17. Madonna and Saints, by Giovanni Francesco Bezzi, Known as Nosadella. (Oratorio di Santa Maria della Vita, Bologna.)
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2. Incredulity of St Thomas, by Caravaggio. Canvas, 107 by 146 cm. (Bildergalerie, Sanssouci, Potsdam.) Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 10.
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3. The Infant Moses before Pharaoh, by Giovanni Battista Ruggieri. Canvas, 113 by 162 cm. (Neues Palais, Potsdam.) Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 248.
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4. St Catherine, by Claude Vignon. Canvas, 125 by 90 cm. (Palazzo Giustiniani, Bassano di Sutri.) Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 241.
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5. St John the Baptist in the Desert, from the School of Caravaggio. Canvas, 135 by 105 cm. (Palazzo Giustiniani, Bassano di Sutri.) See under Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 130.
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6. Madonna, by Ludovico Carracci. Canvas, 39 by 29 cm. (Formerly Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, Berlin; Disappeared.) Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 56.
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7. Holy Family, Copy after Annibale Carracci. Canvas, 99 by 78 cm. (Staatliche Museen, Berlin (East).) Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 104.
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A. St Agnes, by Annibale Carracci (?) Engraved by Landon, 1812. Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 54.
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B. Adoration of the Magi, Attributed to Baldassare Peruzzi. Engraved by Landon, 1812. Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 85.
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C. Holy Family with St Elizabeth and Infant St John, Attributed to Pellegrino Tibaldi. Engraved by Landon, 1812. Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 108.
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D. Madonna with Infant St John, Attributed to Scipione Pulzone. Engraved by Landon, 1812. Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 110.
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E. Dead Christ with two Angels, by Agostino Carracci (?). Engraved by Landon, 1812. Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 190.
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F. Baptism, from the Circle of Francesco Albani (?). Engraved by Landon, 1812. Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 203.
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G. Venus and Cupid, Attributed to Daniele da Volterra. Engraved by Landon, 1812. Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 208.
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H. Rest on the Flight, Attributed to Camillo Procaccini. Engraved by Landon, 1812, Giustiniani Inv. No.II, 242.