The Cummer’s collection contains significant examples of art from the late Medieval, Renaissance, and Mannerist periods from a variety of geographic areas in Europe. Key among the Italian examples are a rare autograph panel by the celebrated Florentine painter Agnolo Gaddi, the Madonna of Humility with Angels (mid-1390s), Gerolamo Giovenone’s Christ Among the Doctors (1513), Giorgio Vasari’s The Holy Family with the Infant St. John the Baptist (c. 1540), and Pier Francesco de Jacopo Foschi’s portrait of Bartolomeo Compagni (1549). Examples from Northern Europe include the Master of the Stötteritz Altar’s Madonna of Sorrows (c. 1470), Nicklaus Weckmann the Elder’s Madonna and Child (c. 1490-1500), Lucas Cranach the Elder’s St. Christopher and the Christ Child (c. 1518), and Pieter Aersten’s The Parable of the Marriage Feast (1550-1554).