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Depictions of episodes from the Gospels

Raphael Collection portfolio 6 c.1876

RCIN 970565

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This portfolio contains New Testament subjects (RCINs 850483–850573)

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After a work attributed to Tommaso di Andrea Vincidor (d. 1536)

The Annunciation

Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (c. 1500-65)

The Annunciation

After a work previously attributed to the studio of Raphael (Urbino 1483-Rome 1520)

The Virgin Annunciate

After Italian School, 16th century

The Annunciation

? Adam von Camesina

The Annunciation

After a work attributed to the workshop of Marcantonio Raimondi (c. 1480-1534)

The Adoration of the Shepherds

Giorgio Ghisi (1520-82)

The Adoration of the shepherds

Eléonor Lingée (b. 1753) (active 1803)

The Adoration of the shepherds

Giulio di Antonio Bonasone (c. 1498-c. 1580)

The Adoration of the shepherds

After Charles Paul Landon (1760-1826)

The Adoration of the Shepherds

Po, Pietro del (1610-1692)

The Nativity

After a work attributed to Ridolfo Ghirlandaio (1485-1560)

The Adoration of the shepherds

After a work copying Ridolfo Ghirlandaio (1485-1560)

The Adoration of the shepherds

After Pietro Perugino (Città della Pieve c. 1450-Fontignano 1523)

The Adoration of the shepherds

After Bartolommeo Ramenghi da Bagnacavallo (1484-1542)

The Adoration of the shepherds

After a work by the school of Pietro Perugino (Città della Pieve c. 1450-Fontignano 1523)

A shepherd

After a work by the school of Pietro Perugino (Città della Pieve c. 1450-Fontignano 1523)

St Joseph

Attributed to Monogrammist 9 (Italian)

The Adoration of the Magi

Eléonor Lingée (b. 1753) (active 1803)

The Adoration of the Magi

After Fra Bartolomeo (1475-1517)

The Adoration of the Magi

After Italian School, late 16th century

The Adoration of the Magi

After Pietro Perugino (Città della Pieve c. 1450-Fontignano 1523)

A lute-player

After Pietro Perugino (Città della Pieve c. 1450-Fontignano 1523)

A lute player

Giulio di Antonio Bonasone (c. 1498-c. 1580)

The Flight into Egypt

After Martin Schongauer (c. 1448-1491)

The Flight into Egypt

After Battista Franco (c. 1510-1561)

Various studies of figures

Conrad Martin Metz (1749-1827)

Christ among the Doctors

After Pietro Perugino (Città della Pieve c. 1450-Fontignano 1523)

Christ and the Woman of Samaria

Giovanni Battista de Cavalieri (c. 1525-1601)

Christ feeding the Five Thousand

Charles Normand (1765-1840)

Christ feeding the Five Thousand

? Charles Thurston Thompson (1816-68)

Christ Feeding the Five Thousand

Charles Thurston Thompson (1816-68)

Figures for Christ feeding the Five Thousands

After a work copying Raphael (Urbino 1483-Rome 1520)

A man carrying a ram and five children

Marcantonio Raimondi (c. 1480-1534)

Christ in the house of Simon

After a work copying Marcantonio Raimondi (c. 1480-1534)

Christ in the house of Simon

Jacopo Francia (c.1486-c.1557)

Christ in the house of Simon

Etienne Gantrel (1646-1706)

Christ in the house of Simon

Ugo da Carpi (c. 1480-1532)

Christ in the house of Simon

Ugo da Carpi (c. 1480-1532)

Christ in the house of Simon

Ugo da Carpi (c. 1480-1532)

Christ in the house of Simon

Ugo da Carpi (c. 1480-1532)

Christ in the house of Simon

Ugo da Carpi (c. 1480-1532)

Christ in the house of Simon

After? Marcantonio Raimondi (c. 1480-1534)

Christ in the house of Simon

After Sforzolini, Domenico (1810-1860)

Christ in the house of Simon

After Benvenuto di Pietro Tisi, called Garofalo (1476-Ferrara 1559)

The Raising of Lazarus

After Polidoro da Caravaggio (c.1499-c.1543)

Christ entering Jerusalem

Attributed to? Agostino dei Musi (c. 1490-after 1536)

The Last Supper

Italian School, 16th century

The procession to Golgotha

Master of the Die (active 1530-60)

The road to Calvary

Eléonor Lingée (b. 1753) (active 1803)

The road to Calvary

Master of the Die (active 1530-60)

The Crucifixion

Eléonor Lingée (b. 1753) (active 1803)

The Crucifixion

After a work copying Pietro Perugino (Città della Pieve c. 1450-Fontignano 1523)

A composition after The Crucifixion

Attributed to Fontainbleau School, mid 16th century

The Descent from the Cross

After a work associated with Daniele Ricciarelli da Volterra (c. 1509-66)

The Descent from the Cross

Associated with Marcantonio Raimondi (c. 1480-1534)

The Descent from the Cross

After a work attributed to Giulio Romano (Rome c. 1499-Mantua 1546)

The Pietá

Enea Vico (1523-67)

The Entombment of Christ

Hendrick van der Borcht the Younger (1614 - 1666 ?)

The Entombment of Christ

After? Raphael (Urbino 1483-Rome 1520)

The Entombment of Christ

Enea Vico (1523-67)

The Entombment of Christ

Sante Pacini (1735-c. 1790)

The Entombment of Christ

Nepomuk Strixner (1782-1855)

The Entombment of Christ

Lonsing, Joseph (1739-1799)

The Entombment of Christ

After a work copying Lonsing, Joseph (1739-1799)

The Entombment of Christ

Attributed to Piale, Stefano (1753-1835)

The Entombment of Christ

Lucas Vorsterman (1595-1675)

The Entombment of Christ

Friedrich Rehberg (1758-1835)

The Entombment of Christ

After French School

The Entombment of Christ

After a work associated with Raphael (Urbino 1483-Rome 1520)

The Entombment of Christ

Moncornet, Balthasar (1600-1668)

The Entombment of Christ

Liprandi, G. (fl.1774)

The Entombment of Christ

Attributed to Agostino dei Musi (c. 1490-after 1536)

The Entombment of Christ

After a work attributed to Pieter de Kempeneer (1503–1586)

The hand of Christ imparting the Blessing

After Baldassarre Peruzzi (1481-1536)

Christ appearing to the Eleven

Attributed to? Agostino Carracci (Bologna 1557-Parma 1602)

The Ascension of Christ

Charles Normand (1765-1840)

The Ascension of Christ

G.D.W., monogrammist (16th century), Nagler II 2882

The Ascension of Christ

G.D.W., monogrammist (16th century), Nagler II 2882

St Peter and St John healing the lame man

After a work copying Taddeo Zuccaro (1529-66)

Elymas struck blind

Charles Louis Lingée (1748-1819)

St Paul Preaching at Ephesus

Charles Louis Lingée (1748-1819)

An Apocalyptic vision