2. Detail of Fig.3, showing the drowning of the Egyptian army.
Attributed works:
2. The crossing of the Red Sea, here attributed to the Master
of Memphis. c.1504–05. Oil and tempera on panel, 74 by 216 cm.
(Château, Montrésor).
Attributed works:
4. The crossing of the Red Sea, by Cosimo Rosselli and Biagio
d’Antonio. 1481–82. Fresco, 350 by 572 cm. (Sistine Chapel,
Vatican City; Scala).
Attributed works:
5. Worship of the Egyptian bull god, Apis, by the Master of Memphis.
c.1504–05. Oil and tempera on panel, 78.1 by 137.2 cm. (National
Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
6. Moses brings forth water out of the rock, by the Master of
Memphis. c.1504–05. Oil and tempera on panel. 78.1 by 137.8 cm.
(National Gallery, London).
Western art unattributed:
1. Cardinal Joseph Fesch. Rome, early nineteenth century. Oil on canvas,
200 by 148 cm. (Musée national du château, Fontainebleau).
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