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A Dominican, with the Attributes of Saint Peter Martyr about 1490-1500 Giovanni Bellini (1431/1436–1516)A Dominican, with the Attributes of Saint Peter Martyr about 1490-1500 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Aurea about 1315 Duccio (c.1255–before 1319)The Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Aurea about 1315 The National Gallery, London
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Saint Dominic Master of the Straus Madonna (c.1385–1415)Saint Dominic Christ Church, University of Oxford
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The Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and Dominic about 1485 Filippino Lippi (c.1457–1504)The Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and Dominic about 1485 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Catherine of Siena, and Two Donors perhaps about 1500-50 Perugino (c.1450–1523) (follower of)The Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Catherine of Siena, and Two Donors perhaps about 1500-50 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Catherine of Siena about 1499-1502 Benvenuto Tisi da Garofalo (c.1481–1559)The Virgin and Child with Saints Dominic and Catherine of Siena about 1499-1502 The National Gallery, London
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Saint Dominic 1476 Carlo Crivelli (c.1430–c.1495)Saint Dominic 1476 The National Gallery, London
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Portrait of Fra Teodoro of Urbino as Saint Dominic 1515 Giovanni Bellini (1431/1436–1516)Portrait of Fra Teodoro of Urbino as Saint Dominic 1515 The National Gallery, London
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The Virgin and Child with Angels and a Dominican Saint (centre); St Peter (left); St Paul (right) Fra Angelico (c.1400–1455) (studio of)The Virgin and Child with Angels and a Dominican Saint (centre); St Peter (left); St Paul (right) Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Crucifixion with Saint Jerome and Saint Dominic, and Scenes from the Passion late 15th C/early 16th C Geertgen tot Sint Jans (c.1460–c.1490) (follower of)The Crucifixion with Saint Jerome and Saint Dominic, and Scenes from the Passion late 15th C/early 16th C National Galleries of Scotland: National
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Saint Dominic c.1460 Filippo Lippi (c.1406–1469) (and workshop)Saint Dominic c.1460 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Virgin and Child with Saint Dominic 18th C Italian SchoolVirgin and Child with Saint Dominic 18th C National Museum Cardiff
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Saint Dominic (left wing) and an Unidentified Female Saint (right wing) 1360s/1370s Italian SchoolSaint Dominic (left wing) and an Unidentified Female Saint (right wing) 1360s/1370s The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
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The Madonna and Child Presenting Saint Dominic with the Rosary c.1735/1740 Francesco de Mura (1696–1782)The Madonna and Child Presenting Saint Dominic with the Rosary c.1735/1740 National Trust, Hatchlands
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Saint John the Baptist between Saint Nicholas and Saint Jerome, and the Beast of Saint John the Evangelist; the Virgin Annunciate; Saint... c.1315–1320 Italo-Byzantine SchoolSaint John the Baptist between Saint Nicholas and Saint Jerome, and the Beast of Saint John the Evangelist; the Virgin Annunciate; Saint Dominic between Saint Francis and Saint Louis of Toulouse c.1315–1320 National Trust, Polesden Lacey
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Saint Francis Xavier or Saint Dominic 17th C Italian SchoolSaint Francis Xavier or Saint Dominic 17th C Ulster Museum
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Saint Catherine of Siena, Saint Ursula, and Saint Dominic 1460–1500 German SchoolSaint Catherine of Siena, Saint Ursula, and Saint Dominic 1460–1500 York Art Gallery
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Virgin and Child between Saint Claire and Saint Dominic c.1700 Spanish SchoolVirgin and Child between Saint Claire and Saint Dominic c.1700 The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
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Madonna of Humility Crowned by Two Angels, with Saints Francis and Dominic – Annunciation and Crucifixion c.1430–c.1440 Lorenzo Vecchietta (1410–1480)Madonna of Humility Crowned by Two Angels, with Saints Francis and Dominic – Annunciation and Crucifixion c.1430–c.1440 Aberdeen Art Gallery
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Saint Dominic Receiving the Rosary from the Virgin Mary c.1700 Pier Leone Ghezzi (1674–1755) (attributed to)Saint Dominic Receiving the Rosary from the Virgin Mary c.1700 The Fitzwilliam Museum