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Jacob Jordaens
1616
Hans Jordaens III
ca. 1620
Hans Holbein the Younger
1532
Hans Memling
early 1480s
Hans Memling
ca. 1465–70
Hans Memling
ca. 1470
David II Pfau
ca. 1684–85
Hans Memling
ca. 1475
Hans Memling
1480–85
Jacob Jordaens
early 1620s and 1650s
Johannes Vermeer
ca. 1670–72
Jacques Munier
ca. 1690
Hans Holbein the Younger
1517
Jacob Jordaens
ca. 1630–1635
Johann Liss
ca. 1626
John M. Corner
1825
Hans Hokanson
1979
Nicolas Poussin
ca. 1633
Jan Vermeyen
1641–42, the jeweled elements on the lid in the form of animals, amorini holding bow and quiver, and the statuettes of Orpheus and Diana, Prague, ca.1600
Paolo Veronese (Paolo Caliari)
1570s
Hans Holbein the Younger
dated 1527
David Ryckaert III
David Ryckaert III
Anthony van Dyck
ca. 1630
1609–70
Jacques de Gheyn, III
1620–30
Anna Atkins
ca. 1853
Anna Atkins
ca. 1853
Anna Atkins
ca. 1853
Charles Nègre
1858–59
Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Naples
ca. 1780–82
Albrecht Dürer
1518; this state printed 1600–1680
Myron Stedman Stout
1972
Pieter Neeffs the Younger
ca. 1660
Christian Heinrich Ingermann
1747
Frans Hals
ca. 1616–17
Fernand Khnopff
1884
Lyonel Charles Feininger
1949
Paul de Rapin de Thoyras
1736
John Girtin
1817