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Miscellaneous


Agony in the Garden

Albrecht Dürer
1508
A painting depicting an allegorical woman depicting faith with a cross and a monstrance in her hands. On her left is Saint Dominic and on her right is Saint Peter of Verona. At the bottom of the painting is a shield with the insignia of the Spanish Inquisition flanked by the donor, Baltasar Francisco Ramírez and his wife.

Allegory of Faith with Saints Dominic and Peter of Verona and the Donor, Baltasar Francisco Ramírez and his Wife

Unidentified artist
1626

Atahualpa [Figure CLXVII]

Allain Manesson Mallet
1683

Cuzco [Figure CLXV]

Allain Manesson Mallet
1683

Genius Utriusque Americae, et Indigenarum Indoles et Exercitatio

Heinrich Scherer
1737

Map of South America with inset view of Cuzco

Jodocus Hondius
1613

Martyrdom of Jesuits

Unidentified artist
17th century

Mater Dolorosa

Unidentified artist
18th century

Mater Dolorosa

Unidentified artist
17th-18th century

Our Lady, Refuge of Sinners

Unidentified artist
18th century

Santiago Matamoros

Unidentified artist
17th century

Sugar [Figure CXLIII]

Allain Manesson Mallet
1683

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