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Convalescence of St Theodora Suarez by Ercole de'Roberti, 1472-73
“Konstanz”, 1479 Germany
“Birth of Mary” by the Master of the life of the Virgin, c. 1470
Illustrations from an Italian Renaissance manuscript “Genealogia dei Principi d'Este”, c. 1476
PentecostWorkshop of Maître François (François Le Barbier?)Paris, ca. 1475–80Horæ (Book of Hours) fo
“The miracles of San Bernardino” by Pietro Perugino, 1473
Illustrations from an Italian Renaissance manuscript “Genealogia dei Principi d'Este”, c. 1476
“Birth of Cesar” from La Grande histoire César 1479 South Netherlands
Adoration of the shepherds with Charlotte of Savoy, Queen of France, c. 1472
Virgin and Child with Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Barbara by Hans Memling,1479
Marriage John I of Portugal and Philippa of Lancaster from Chronique d’ Angleterre by Jean de
Set of playing cards, c. 1470–1485, South Netherlandish
Round dance at the court of King Diodicias of Syria during the engagement party of his 33 daughters.
Posthumous portrait of Queen Elizabeth Woodville (c. 1437-1492), painted in the 1540s after a 1470s
Desco da parto with Solomon and Sheba by Francesco del Cossa, c. 1476
Marriage of Edward II and Isabella, daughter of Philippe IV of France by by Jean de Wavrin; Falnder
Bona Lombarda - Mercenary fighter Bona Lombarda ( c.1417-d.1470s) was born in Valtellina in the Alps
Mary Magdalene, carried by angels to heaven,c. 1470 from Nuremberg Bavarian National Museum, Munich
Goddess of chaste love by Francesco di Giorgio Martini, 1468-1475
Holy Three Kings, Detail of Two Kings by Tilman Riemenschneider,c. 1475
Esmeralda Brandini by Sandro Botticelli, c. 1475 and reconstruction of her dress by Isabelle de Borc
Marriage of Philipe d'Artois to Marie, daughter of the Duc de Berry from the Chronicles of Jean Froi
Portrait of John, Prince of Portugal and Antioch in the manuscript “Statutes, ordinances and armoria
mesogeios:Primavera (detail), Sandro Botticelli, tempera on panel, late 1470s or early 1480s.
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