Vittore Gambello, “Augustus” (Self-Portrait) [obverse], Italian, 1455/1460 – 1537, probably c. 1510/1530, bronze//Struck, Samuel H. Kress Collection
Vittore Gambello, “Augustus” (Self-Portrait) [obverse]; Male Figure and Winged Caduceus [reverse], probably c. 1510/1530 Bronze, diameter 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Samuel H. Kress Collection Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art
Florentine 15th Century, Cupid Driving a Chariot, , 15th century, bronze//Medium brown patina, Samuel H. Kress Collection
Plaquette depicting Cupid Driving a Chariot, 15th century Bronze, 5.7 x 7.6 cm (2 1/4 x 3 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Samuel H. Kress Collection Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art
Niccolò Fiorentino, Lorenzo de’ Medici, il Magnifico, 1449-1492, Italian, 1430 – 1514, , bronze//Late cast, hollow, Samuel H. Kress Collection
Niccolò Fiorentino Lorenzo de’ Medici, il Magnifico (1449–92), date unknown Bronze/late cast, hollow, diameter 9 cm (3 9/16 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Samuel H. Kress Collection Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art
Matteo de’ Pasti (Italian, c. 1420 – 1467/1468 ), Isotta degli Atti, 1432/1433-1474, Mistress 1446, then Wife after 1453, of Sigismondo Malatesta [obverse], c. 1446, bronze, Samuel H. Kress Collection
Matteo de’ Pasti Isotta degli Atti, Mistress, then Wife of Sigismondo Malatesta [obverse]; Closed Book [reverse], 1446 Bronze, diameter 8.4 cm (3 5/16 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Samuel H. Kress Collection Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art
Florentine 16th Century, Walnut Cassone made for Strozzi Family, , first half 16th century, walnut and poplar, Widener Collection
Florentine, first half of 16th century Cassone made for Strozzi family Walnut and poplar, 191.5 x 64.2 x 69.7 cm (75 3/8 x 25 1/4 x 27 7/16 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Widener Collection Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art
Andrea del Verrocchio (Italian, 1435 – 1488 ), Giuliano de’ Medici, c. 1475/1478, terracotta, Andrew W. Mellon Collection
Attributed to Andrea del Verrocchio Portrait of Giuliano de’ Medici (detail of breastplate), c. 1475 Terracotta, 61 x 66 x 28.3 cm (24 x 26 x 11 1/8 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Andrew W. Mellon Collection Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art
Andrea del Verrocchio, Giuliano de’ Medici, Italian, 1435 – 1488, c. 1475/1478, terracotta, Andrew W. Mellon Collection
Attributed to Andrea del Verrocchio Giuliano de’ Medici, c. 1475 Terracotta, 61 x 66 x 28.3 cm (24 x 26 x 11 1/8 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Andrew W. Mellon Collection Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art
Benedetto da Maiano, Saint John the Baptist, Italian, 1442 – 1497, c. 1480, painted terracotta, Andrew W. Mellon Collection
Benedetto da Maiano Saint John the Baptist, c. 1480 Painted terra-cotta, 48.9 x 52 x 26 cm (19 1/4 x 20 1/2 x 10 1/4 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Andrew W. Mellon Collection Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art
Titian Bacchanal (The Andrians), 1518–9 Oil on canvas, 175 x 193 cm (68 9/10 x 76 in.) Museo del Prado, Madrid Scala/Art Resource, NY
Filippo Strozzi (1428-1491), Italian Banker. Ca. 1475. Terracotta bust, 46 x 56 x 22,5 cm. Inv. 102. Photo: Joerg P. Anders.
Benedetto da Maiano Filippo Strozzi, Italian Banker, c. 1475 Terracotta bust, 46 x 56 x 22.5 cm (18 1/10 x 22 x 8 9/10 in.) bpk, Berlin/Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst, Staatliche Museum/Joerg P. Anders/Art Resource, NY
Florentine 15th Century, Cosimo de’ Medici, 1389-1464, Pater Patriae [obverse], , probably 1465/1469, bronze//Later cast, Samuel H. Kress Collection
Florentine, 15th century Posthumous medal of Cosimo de’ Medici (1389–1464), Pater Patriae [obverse]; Florence Holding an Orb and Triple Olive Branch [reverse], probably 1465/69 Bronze, diameter 7.5 cm (2 15/16 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Samuel H. Kress Collection Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art
Lorenzo di Credi, Madonna and Child with a Pomegranate, Italian, c. 1457/1459 – 1536, 1475/1480, oil on panel, Samuel H. Kress Collection
Lorenzo di Credi Madonna and Child with a Pomegranate, 1475/80 Oil on panel, 16.5 x 13.4 cm (6 1/2 x 5 1/4 in.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Samuel H. Kress Collection Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art