Unreturned artworks

Modena

Salome Receiving The Head of Saint John, Guercino

Mantua

Madonna della Vittoria, Mantegna

Lombardy

Tuscany

Maestà, Cimbaue, c. 1280, Louvre
The Visitation, Domenico Ghirlandaio

Fiesole

Florence

Pisa

Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla

Naples

Rome and the Papal State

Pietà with Saint Francis and Saint Mary Magdalene, Annibale Carracci

Umbria

Veneto and Venezia

Other locations

Diagram from da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus

Spain

Repatriated artworks

Italy

Apollo Belvedere
Madonna with the Long Neck, Parmigianino

Austrian Empire

Spain

Others nations

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