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The alabaster effigies of John, 4th Lord Harington and his wife Elizabeth. Dated c. 1460
Details of the tomb chest that bears the effigy of Richard Beauchamp in the chapel he founded at St
Illustrations from Boccacio’s “Le Livre des cleres et nobles femmes”, 1460 French
Journey of the Queen of Sheba by Apollonio di Giovanni, c. 1460-65Journey of the Queen of Sheba by A
Illustrations from the Arenberg Hours made in the workshop of Willem Vrelant, early 1460s
‘The story of Esther’ by Marco del Buono Giamberti and Apollonio di Giovanni di Tomaso, 1460-70
Historical paintings by Biagio d’Antonio;Scene from the story of the Argonauts, c. 1465Camillus Brin
″Martyrdom of the seven Hebrew brothers” by Attavante degli Attavanti, 1450-1470
Cassone panel depicting the Continence of Scipio, workshop of Apollonio di Giovanni and Marco del Bu
Christ on the Cross with Mary, John and Mary Magdalene by the Master of the life of the Virgin, 1465
Court Ball (King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, and 12 Kings) from the Roman du Saint Graal (The Story of
Hunting with falcons at the court of Philippe III, Duc de Bourgogne, c. 1460
SEries of frescoes by showing Bartolomeo Colleoni giving audience and hunts and tournaments given f
Stained glass windows from Church of Sainte Walburge in Walbourg, Alsace, 1461
Altarpiece of Saint Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins by Joan Reixach,1468
Scenes from the Story of the Argonauts Biagio d'Antonio and Jacopo da Sellaio, c. 1465
The Wheel of Fortune by the Coëtivy Master, c. 1460-70; France
Goddess of chaste love by Francesco di Giorgio Martini, 1468-1475
Detail of Adam and Eve Eating the Forbidden Fruit, Willem Vrelant,1460s
Emilie,Arcitas and Palamon and praying their respective gods in order to gain their favor, extracted
“The Triumph of Love” by Apollonio di Giovanni, 1460s
scribe4haxan: The Last Judgement, c.1460s (triptych detail) ~ by Hans Memling…
“Delilah Cutting Sampson’s Hair” by the German Master E.S., c. 1460-65
Tribute to the ladies of rhetoric by the Master of Antoine de Bourgogne., 1464-68
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