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  1. The Dead Christ with the Virgin and St. Mary Magdalene — Agnolo Bronzino, 1530
  2. Virgin and Child — Niccolò di Pietro Gerini, 1400
  3. Maria and Child — Masaccio, 1426
  4. Virgin Mary Annunciate — Fra Angelico, 1431
  5. Madonna and Child — Fra Angelico, 1433
  6. The Madonna of the Roses — Sandro Botticelli, 1470
  7. Virgin Mary In Prayer — Albrecht Dürer
  8. The Virgin Reading to the Infant Christ/The Virgin Adoring the Infant Christ with Saint John\n\nThe Virgin Reading to the Infant Christ (recto) — Vittore Carpaccio, 1490
  9. La Maestá 12 — Duccio di Buoninsegna
  10. Madonna of the Rosegarden — Sandro Botticelli
  11. Assumption of the Virgin — Titian, 1518
  12. La Virgen — Fra Angelico
  13. Madonna and Child — Fra Angelico
  14. Perugia Altarpiece (central panel) — Fra Angelico, 1447

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  1. Madonna and Child — Fra Angelico, 1433
  2. Madonna and Child — Fra Angelico
  3. Madonna with Child and Angels — Masaccio, 1426
  4. Coronation of the Virgin Mary — giovanni battista da ponte, 1425
  5. Assumption of the Virgin — reni guido (le guide), 1580
  6. The Death of the Virgin — Andrea Mantegna, 1460
  7. La Virgen — Fra Angelico
  8. Virgin Mary In Prayer — Albrecht Dürer
  9. The Dead Christ with the Virgin and St. Mary Magdalene — Agnolo Bronzino, 1530
  10. Assumption of the Virgin — Titian, 1518
  11. Madonna and Child — Masaccio
  12. La Maestá 12 — Duccio di Buoninsegna
  13. Madonna of the Rosegarden — Sandro Botticelli
  14. Maria and Child — Masaccio, 1426
  15. Perugia Altarpiece (central panel) — Fra Angelico, 1447
  16. Young Virgin Mary — Georges de la Tour
  17. Virgin and Child — Niccolò di Pietro Gerini, 1400
  18. The Virgin Mary Nursing the Christ Child — memling, hans, 1494
  19. The Madonna of the Roses — Sandro Botticelli, 1470
  20. Virgin and Child Enthroned with Four Angels — nero di bicci

other

  1. The Three Marys at the Tomb — Duccio di Buoninsegna, 1308
  2. Christ on the Cross with Mary, John and Mary Magdalene — master of the life of the virgin, 1465