museums and institutions:
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31. Christ displaying his wounds, by a follower of Caravaggio. c.1615–25. Canvas, 132.1 by 99 cm. (Perth Museum and Art Gallery, Scotland).
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32. Incredulity of St Thomas, by Caravaggio. 1601–03. Canvas, 107 by 146 cm. (Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten, Schloss Sanssouci, Potsdam).
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33. Wax seal on reverse of canvas of Fig.31.
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34. Christ displaying his wounds, attributed to Dello Delli. c.1420. Terracotta, 104.1 cm. high. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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35. Liberation of St Peter, by Giovanni Battista Caracciolo. 1615. Canvas, 310 by 207 cm. (Church of the Pio Monte della Misericordia, Naples). Photograph: Scala, Florence.
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36. A drinking and musical party, by Bartolomeo Manfredi. c.1618. Canvas, 130 by 190 cm. (Private collection).
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37. Miracle of St Valeria before St Martial, by Giovanni Antonio Galli, called Spadarino. 1629–32. Canvas, 320 by 186 cm. (Chapter House of St Peter’s, Rome). Photograph: Management Fratelli Alinari, Florence/ Bridgeman Art Library, London.
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38. David with the head of Goliath, by Simon Vouet. 1621. Canvas, 121 by 94 cm. (Musei di Strada Nuova, Palazzo Bianco, Genoa).
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39. Narcissus, here attributed to Giovanni Antonio Galli, called Spadarino. ?1620s. Canvas, 113 by 97 cm. (Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Barberini, Rome).
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40. Judgment of Midas, by Alessandro Turchi, called l’Orbetto. c.1622–25. Canvas, 166 by 232 cm. (Collection of Count von Schönborn, Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden).
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41. Virgin and Child with Sts Francis and Carlo Borromeo, by Alessandro Turchi, called l’Orbetto. c.1617–18. Canvas, 318 by 178 cm. (S. Salvatore in Lauro, Rome).
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42. St Catherine of Alexandria visited in prison by the Empress Faustina and Porphyry, by Alessandro Turchi, called l’Orbetto. c.1619–20. Chalk and wash, 26.9 by 36.5 cm. (Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Munich).