1. Story of Virginia, by Sandro Botticelli. c.1500. Oil and tempera on
panel, 86 by 165 cm. (Accademia Carrara, Bergamo).
Attributed works:
10. Fight between the Lapiths and centaurs, by Piero di Cosimo.
c.1500–15. Oil on panel, 71 by 260 cm. (National Gallery, London).
Attributed works:
2. Story of Lucretia, by Sandro Botticelli. c.1500. Oil and tempera on
panel, 83.8 cm by 176.8 cm. (Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston).
Attributed works:
3. Episodes from the life of Alexander the Great, by the workshop
of Ghirlandaio. 1493–94. Tempera on panel, 76 by 229.5 cm. (Victoria
and Albert Museum, London).
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4. Julius Caesar and the crossing of the Rubicon, by the workshop
of Ghirlandaio. 1493–94. Tempera and gold on panel, 73.5 by 170 cm.
(Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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5. The story of Griselda: Part one, marriage, by the Master of the
Story of Griselda. c.1494. Oil and tempera on panel, 61.6 by 154.3 cm.
(National Gallery, London).
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6. The back of the panel illustrated in Fig.5, showing vertical battens
used to stabilise the panel and/or attach it to its setting. (National
Gallery, London).
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7. Alexander the Great, by the Master of the Story of Griselda. c.1500.
Tempera on panel, 105.4 by 50.8 cm. (The Barber Institute of Fine Arts,
University of Birmingham).
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8. Claudia Quinta, by Neroccio de’ Landi and the Master of the Story of
Griselda. c.1493–94. Tempera on panel, 104 by 46 cm. (National Gallery
of Art, Washington).
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9. Detail of Fig.10, showing Hylonome and Cylarus.