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Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn)
1632
Camille Pissarro
1880
Thomas Noble
1805
Thomas Noble
1809
Pacetti, Vincenzo
27 BCE–68 CE
William Shakespeare
1805
Thomas Rowlandson
October 10, 1811
Thomas Rowlandson
October 10, 1811
Asher Brown Durand
ca. 1824–37
Asher Brown Durand
ca. 1824–37
Asher Brown Durand
ca. 1824–37
Asher Brown Durand
ca. 1824–37
Asher Brown Durand
1824–37
William Blake
1797
Asher Brown Durand
1824–37
Thomas Rowlandson
May 4, 1808
Ernest Benecke
April 22, 1852
British
ca. 1470–90
British
ca. 1470–90
Thomas Rowlandson
February 1, 1821
Illia Repin (Ilia Efimovich Repin)
1884
Henry Thomas Alken
after 1822
Aelbert Cuyp
ca. 1652–53
Johannes Kip
[1712] reissued 1768
Thomas Sunderland
1764–1828
Bartolomé Estebán Murillo
ca. 1665–72
Thomas de Leu
16th–17th Century
Isaac Beckett
1683–87
Thomas Ripley
1735 or 1755
Matteo Cecchi, called Acquafresca
ca. 1690
Henry Thomas Ryall
1842
Arthur Collins
1752
Thomas Rowlandson
August 18, 1808
Thomas Rowlandson
August 18, 1808
ca. 1320–1290 B.C.
Anonymous, British, 18th century
August 12, 1783
William Blake
ca. 1799–1800
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1745
South Netherlandish
ca. 1400–1410
South Netherlandish
ca. 1400–1410