• A charming portable triptych of small size, with in the central panel the Crucifixion and on the two wings Saint Francis and Saint Joseph, Spanish school, c. 1600, with beautiful colors and in a great state of preservation, shown here open
    Spanish Painter, A portable triptych with the Crucifixion between Saint Francis and Saint Joseph, c. 1600
  • A colorful panel painting from the 16th century depicting the Noli me Tangere with the Christ and Mary Magdalena in a charming landscape, after an artwork by Juan de Flandes, by an anonymous artist
    Juan de Flandes (follower of), Noli me Tangere, c. 1530
  • Five medallions depicting the Five Sorrowful Mysteries, from a lost painting of Our Lady of the Rosary, executed in Brussels c. 1500 by the Master of the Orsoy Altarpiece, important artist from the workshop of Colijn de Coter
    Master of the Orsoy Altarpiece, The Five Sorrowful Mysteries, from a lost painting of Our Lady of the Rosary, Brussels, c. 1500
  • Oil painting of the Crucifixion of Christ flanked by the Virgin Mary and Saint John the Evangelist, with a skull at the base of the cross (Calvary). Framed.
    Gaspare Venturini (?), The Crucifixion, c. 1590-1600
  • Oil painting of the Resurrection of Christ. Jesus stands triumphantly on a tomb holding a banner with a red cross, while Roman soldiers recoil in fear and awe. Framed.
    Gaspare Venturini (?), The Resurrection of Christ, c. 1590-1600
  • A framed collection of twelve small, colorful and vibrant watercolors handpainted by Dutch artist Leonard Bramer and depicting various scenes of the life of Christ.
    Leonaert Bramer, A set of twelve scenes of the life of Christ, Delft, c. 1660-1670
  • A delicate 16th-century drawing depicting the portrait of a noble man wearing a hat, by artist Jean Brotin, from the workshop of Corneille de Lyon. The drawing is presented in a golden frame.
    Jean Brotin, Portrait of a man, c. 1550-1560
  • A 19th-century old masters painting by Swiss artist Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours depicting the Greec scene of the Olympic games, with a expressive an old master painting by Swiss artist Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours depicting the Greec scene of the Olympic games, with a vibrant and expressive technique. Preparatory study for a larger painting in the Museum of Art and History in Geneva. The painting is framed.
    Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours, The Coronation of the Winner, Geneva, 1807
  • A Belgium 17th-century oil painting depicting the Portrait of Andreas Colyn de Nole, in grisaille, after a painting by Anthony van Dyck. The figure is shown half-lenght with his head turned on the left and with his left arm showing an antique sculpture. Framed.
    Anthony van Dyck (follower of), Portrait of Andries Colijns de Nole, Antwerp, c. 1630