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  • Saint Antony of Padua. Etching by V. Marabini.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Gouache painting.
  • A saint holding the Christ Child in his arms. Line engraving.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Photogravure after B.E Murillo.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Colour lithograph.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Mezzotint attributed to J.E. Ridinger.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Engraving by E. Hocquart after C. Maratta.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Line engraving by J. Caspar after B.E. Murillo.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Gouache painting.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Gouache painting.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Coloured stipple engraving.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Gouache painting.
  • Saint Antony of Padua healing the foot of a young man. Chromolithograph by L. Gruner, 1873, after E. Kaiser after Titian.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Gouache painting.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Engraving.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Coloured engraving.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Etching G. M. Mitelli after E. S. Sirani.
  • Saint Antony of Padua: the miracle of the amputated foot. Engraving by V. Lefebvre and G. Seuter after Titian.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Colour lithograph, 1873, by L. Gruner after E. Kaiser after Titian.
  • Saint Antony of Padua and followers, preaching to the fishes. Colour crayon-manner engraving by W.W. Ryland, 1764, after A. Sacchi.
  • Saint Antony of Padua bringing a baby back from the dead [?]. Etching by G. Canuti after Girolamo da Treviso.
  • Saint Antony of Padua reviving an infant from cot death (?). Etching by G. Canuti after Girolamo da Treviso.
  • Saint Antony of Padua, in the costume of a Spanish admiral, drives the Ottomans out of Oran. Stipple engraving by F. Heissig.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Line engraving by S. Sondermayr.
  • Saint Roch and Saint Antony of Padua. Etching.
  • Saint Antony of Padua. Line engraving by M. Pitteri after G. Angeli.
  • Saint Antony of Padua with the Christ Child and angels. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after E. Sirani.
  • The Eucharist venerated by Saint Bonaventure and Saint Anthony of Padua; surrounded by related symbols, texts and doctrines. Etching by F. Villamena, 1598, after Antonio Tempesta.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, four male saints, Saint Antony of Padua, Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Mary Magdalen. Engraving by A.H. Payne after Andrea del Sarto.
  • The dissection of the body of a miser in the presence of St Anthony of Padua: the miser's heart is found not in his body, but in a casket with his money. Engraving by G. Canuti after Girolamo da Treviso.