1. Daniel Nijs (1572–1647), by Odoardo Fialetti. 1615. Engraving. From G. Cesare Gigli: La pittura trionfante, Venice 1615.
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2. Art cabinet, designed by Philipp Hainhofer. Augsburg, 1625–31. Ebony veneer and pietre dure, 240 by 120 cm. (Museum Gustavianum, Uppsala University Art Collections).
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3. A collector’s cabinet, by Frans Francken the Younger. c.1617. Panel, 90 by 125 cm. (Collection of the Duke of Northumberland).
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4. Cabinet. Antwerp, mid-seventeenth century. Ebony decorated with engraved silver leaf, 28 by 24 by 12.5 cm. (Museum Rockoxhuis, Antwerp).
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5. Coffer. Antwerp, c.1600. Incised ivory veneer on softwood, 12.2 by 17 by 9 cm. (MAS, Vleeshuis collection, Antwerp).
42. Study for Hercules on the Pyre, Here Attributed to Guido Reni. Black Chalk with White Heightening and Traces of Red on Faded Blue Paper, 39.1 by 26.8 cm. (Gabinetto dei Disegni, Uffizi, Florence.)
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43. Hercules on the Pyre, by Guido Reni. Before November 1617. (Musée du Louvre.)
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44. Study for Hercules Slaying the Hydra, by Guido Reni. Black and Red Chalk, 25.2 by 35.9 cm. (National Gallery of Scotland.)
67. Martyrdom of SS. Fermo and Rustico. Attributed to Domenico Fetti. Panel(?), c. 63 by 81 cm. (Formerly Ferrario Collection, Milan.)
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68. Martyrdom of SS. Fermo and Rustico, by Domenico Fetti. Panel, 63.5 by 80.7 cm. (Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Conn.)
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69. St Simon, by Domenico Fetti. From a Series of Twelve Half-Length Figures of Christ and the Apostles. Canvas. (Palazzo Ducale, Mantua.)
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70. St Jude (Thaddeus), by Domenico Fetti. From a Series of Twelve Half-Length Figures of Christ and the Apostles. Canvas. (Palazzo Ducale, Mantua.)
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71. Saints of the Grotta Family, by Giambattista Tiepolo. Canvas. (Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt.)
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72. Reception of the Bodies of SS. Fermo and Rustico on Their Return to Verona, by Pasquale Ottino. Canvas, 315 by 171 cm. (Museo Civico, Castelvecchio, Verona.)