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Last Supper
Tags: bisexual, Florence, Florentine installation/viewing context, gay, history—Biblical subject, history—Biblical subject—New Testament, homosocial behavior, LGBTQ+ artist, LGBTQ+ central figure(s), locations outside Italy, portrait(s), portrait(s)—male, self-portraiture, sexual orientation minorities, Sexuality, Siena, subject location(s) outside Italy
Deposition from the Cross
Tags: beards, bisexual, bodies of water, cisgender female onlooker(s) or peripheral figure(s), cisgender male central figure(s), coat(s) of arms, costume or fashion as a marker of racial or ethnic identity, figure(s) seen from behind, gay, history—Biblical subject, history—Biblical subject—New Testament, landscape, LGBTQ+ artist, locations outside Italy, nudes, nudes—male, sexual orientation minorities, Sexuality, Siena, Sienese installation/viewing context, subject location(s) outside Italy, violence, weapon(s), women and gender minorities
Beheading of Niccolò di Tuldo
Tags: animal(s), beards, BIPOC, bisexual, cisgender female onlooker(s) or peripheral figure(s), cisgender male central figure(s), cisgender male onlooker or peripheral figure(s), cityscape, costume or fashion as a marker of racial or ethnic identity, figure(s) seen from behind, flag(s), fruit, gay, history—Early Modern religious subject, intersectionality, landscape, LGBTQ+ artist, men of color, nudes, nudes—male, onlooker(s) or peripheral person(s) of color, putti, sexual orientation minorities, Sexuality, Siena, Sienese installation/viewing context, violence, weapon(s), winged figure(s), women and gender minorities
Presentation of the Virgin
Tags: animal(s), beards, cisgender female central figure(s), cisgender female onlooker(s) or peripheral figure(s), cityscape, column(s), figure(s) seen from behind, gay, genre subject or scene, history—Biblical subject, history—Biblical subject—apocryphal, LGBTQ+ central figure(s), LGBTQ+ onlooker or peripheral figure(s), locations outside Italy, nudes, nudes—male, sexual orientation minorities, Sexuality, subject location(s) outside Italy, Urbinate installation/viewing context, Urbino, women and gender minorities
Ganymede
Tags: androgynous central figure(s), animal(s), cisgender male central figure(s), figure(s) seen from behind, gay, history—literary subject, landscape, LGBTQ+ central figure(s), Mantua, Mantuan installation/viewing context, Mantuan patron, nudes, nudes—male, plant(s), sexual orientation minorities, Sexuality, violence