Color plates appear after page 30.
1. Raphael and his workshop, Madonna of the Candelabra
2. The Ideal City
3. Maerten van Heemskerck, Panorama with Abduction of Helen
4. Bernardo Daddi and his workshop, Madonna and Child
5. Bronzino, Portrait of a Baby Boy
6. Bicci de Lorenzo, The Annunciation
7. Bartolomeo Di Giovanni, The Myth of Io
8. Pintoricchio, Saint Jerome in the Wilderness
9. Saint George and the Dragon, once attributed to Carpaccio
10. Filippo Lippi, Virgin and Child
11. Carlo Crivelli, Virgin and Child with Saints and Donors
12. Giovanni Bellini and his workshop, Madonna and Child with Saints Peter and Mark
13. Giulio Romano, Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist
14. Bartolo Di Fredi, Massacre of the Innocents
1. Cartouche with bronze bust of William T. Walters
2. Self-portrait at the Age of 25, attributed in the past to Raphael
3. Self-portrait, attributed in the past to Michelangelo
4. Salle in Massarenti Gallery, Rome, around 1900, displaying self-portraits attributed to Raphael and Michelangelo
5. Copy of Domenichino’s Flagellation of Saint Andrew
6. Copy of Guido Reni’s Saint Andrew Led to His Martyrdom
7. The Descent from the Cross, attributed in the past to Caravaggio
8. Copy of Titian’s Christ and the Tribute Money
9. Salle in Massarenti Gallery, Rome, around 1900, displaying copy of Christ and the Tribute Money
10. Salle in Massarenti Gallery, Rome, around 1900 with Pontormo’s Portrait of Maria Salviati de’ Medici practically hidden in corner of room
11. Pontormo’s Portrait of Maria Salviati de’ Medici (before restoration)
12. Pontormo’s Portrait of Maria Salviati de’ Medici with Giulia de’ Medici (after restoration)
13. Walters Art Gallery, 1909, displaying masterpieces of the Italian painting collection, including self-portraits attributed to Raphael and Michelangelo
14. Jesus Crowned with Thorns, attributed to Caravaggio
15. Niccolò Rondinelli, Madonna and Child with Saints Michael and Peter
16. Cosimo Rosselli, Madonna and Child