Botticelli, The Madonna of the Magnifcat. Botticelli, Portrait of a Young Man Botticelli, Portrait of a Young Woman Botticelli, Cestello Annunciation.

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Botticelli, The Madonna of the Magnifcat

Botticelli, Portrait of a Young Man Botticelli, Portrait of a Young Woman Botticelli, Cestello Annunciation

Botticelli, Venus and Mars Botticelli, Detail of Venus and the Three Graces

Botticelli, Primavera

Botticelli, Madonna With Child and Angels Botticelli, Adoration of the Magi

Verrocchio, Christ and St. Thomas Verrocchio, Putto on Globe Verrocchio, Boy on Dolphin

Verrocchio, Bust of Giuliano de Medici Verrocchio, Bust of Lorenzo de Medici

Verrocchio, Equestrian Statue of Colleoni

Leonardo, Virgin of the Rocks Leonardo, Virgin and Child with St. Anne

Leonardo, Portrait of Ginevra de Benci Leonardo, Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani

Leonardo, Mona Lisa

Raphael, The Engagement of Virgin Mary Raphael, The Alba Madonna

Raphael, Portrait of Maddalena Doni Raphael, Portrait of a Woman Raphael, Portrait of Jeanne D’Aragon Raphael, Portrait of Castiglione

Raphael, St. George and the Dragon Raphael, The Canigiani Madonna

Raphael, The Small Cowper Madonna

Michelangelo, Pieta

Michelangelo, David

Michelangelo, Pieta in BrugesMichelangelo, Madonna of the Stairs

Michelangelo, Tomb of Julius II

Michelangelo, Detail of Sistine Chapel

Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel Michelangelo, Last Judgment

Mantegna, Gonzaga Family Frecesco, Saints

Raphael, Sistine Madonna Michelangelo, Holy Family

Leonardo, Study

Mantegna, Mars and Venus Botticelli, Birth of Venus

Raphael, Portrait of Bindo Altoviti Botticelli, Man with Medal