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Italian or French
18th century
Lorenzo Baldiserra Tiepolo
mid-18th century
Italian, Deruta
ca. 1520
Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen
ca. 1905–6
Italian, Spanish, or German
mid-15th–17th century
Jacques Louis David
ca. 1780 or ca. 1810
German, Bavaria
late 17th century
Jean Frémin
1755–56
Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1865–90
Sienese
ca. 1400–1410
Pietro Antonio Novelli
mid-18th–early 19th century
probably Bohemia or Lower Austria
second half 18th century
Vicente do Rego Monteiro
1926 (?)
Biagio Pupini
early–mid-16th century
Italian, Naples
early to mid-18th century
Henri Matisse
1923
French
1700–1710
Salvador Dalí
1955
Maurice de Vlaminck
ca. 1906
French
early 18th century
Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
1447–65
Italian or French
late 18th–early 19th century
Italian, Veneto
early 17th century
Southern Germany or Austrian
ca. 1700
F. Ring Foundry
ca. 1875 after a dinanderie model from the Southern Netherlands, ca. 1450
Italian, Faenza or Florence
ca. 1470–1500
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
ca. 1750–53
Pisanello (Antonio Pisano)
model 1447 (old aftercast)
1895–97
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
1760 (?)
Italian, Piedmont
1650–70
Italian or Spanish
16th century
1895–97
Adam Weisweiler
ca. 1780–90
French and probably Swiss
ca. 1758–65
Gerard de Lairesse
ca. 1667–88
Lucy Valore
1948
French
19th century copy of Louis XIV style
Italian, Venice
ca. 1720
Allart van Everdingen
ca. 1641–75