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11,125 records by Jan Kollwitz · Met Museum
The Meditation on the Passion
The Meditation on the Passion
Vittore Carpaccio
Oil and tempera on wood · 1485
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Madonna and Child
Madonna and Child
Benedetto da Maiano
Marble, painted background · 1485
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Virgin Annunciate
The Virgin Annunciate
Benedetto da Maiano
Terracotta, painted · 1485
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Oratio Cassandre Venete
Oratio Cassandre Venete
Peter Wagner
1484
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Chair (Sgabello)
Chair (Sgabello)
Giuliano da Maiano
Walnut, maple, ebony; ebonized wood, and fruitwood; traces of gilding and red paint · 1484
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bust of a Man in a Hat Gazing Upward
Bust of a Man in a Hat Gazing Upward
Martin Schongauer
Pen and carbon black ink, over pen and brown ink, on paper prepared with sanguine wash. · 1483
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
River Landscape
River Landscape
Chen Chun-Hao
Handscroll; ink and color on paper · 1483
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Holy Face
Holy Face
Gerard David
Tempera and gold leaf on parchment that has been trimmed and laid down on thin walnut · 1482
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Saints Nicholas of Tolentino, Roch, Sebastian, and Bernardino of Siena, with Kneeling Donors
Saints Nicholas of Tolentino, Roch, Sebastian, and Bernardino of Siena, with Kneeling Donors
Sandro
Tempera and gold on canvas, transferred from wood · 1481
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Battle of the Sea Gods (left portion of  frieze)
The Battle of the Sea Gods (left portion of frieze)
Andrea Mantegna
Engraving · 1481
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Battle of the Sea Gods (left portion of  frieze)
The Battle of the Sea Gods (left portion of frieze)
Andrea Mantegna
Engraving · 1481
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Saint Paul with a Donor; Christ Appearing to His Mother
Saint Paul with a Donor; Christ Appearing to His Mother
Ursula
Oil on wood · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Compositional Sketches for the Virgin Adoring the Christ Child, with and without the Infant St. John the Baptist; Diagram of a Perspectival Projection (recto); Slight Doodles (verso)
Compositional Sketches for the Virgin Adoring the Christ Child, with and without the Infant St. John the Baptist; Diagram of a Perspectival Projection (recto); Slight Doodles (verso)
Leonardo da Vinci
Silverpoint, partly reworked by the artist with pen and dark brown ink on pink prepared paper; lines ruled with metalpoint (recto); pen and brown ink (verso) · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Virgin and Child
Virgin and Child
Ursula
Oil on wood · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Angel sounding the Sixth Trumpet, from the Apocalypse
The Angel sounding the Sixth Trumpet, from the Apocalypse
Jean Duvet
Engraving · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Baptism of Christ
Baptism of Christ
Veit Stoss
Limewood with paint and gilding · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross)
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross)
Ezra
Wood, tin · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Annunciation
The Annunciation
Hans Wechtlin
Handcolored woodcut · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Portrait of a Man
Portrait of a Man
Cosimo Rosselli
tempera · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Tondo mirror frame
Tondo mirror frame
Benedetto da Maiano
Stucco squeeze, blown convex mirror, gilt, orange-brown bole. · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Four Angels holding back the Winds, from the Apocalypse
Four Angels holding back the Winds, from the Apocalypse
Jean Duvet
Engraving · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Woman Clothed with the Sun, from the Apocalypse
The Woman Clothed with the Sun, from the Apocalypse
Jean Duvet
Engraving · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Portrait of a Man
Portrait of a Man
Hugo van der Goes
oil paint · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Resurrection, from Life of the Virgin and Christ
The Resurrection, from Life of the Virgin and Christ
Francesco Rosselli
Engraving with traces of color; first state of three (?) (Bartsch) · 1480
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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