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Léon Bakst
1922–23
Langobardic (mount); Roman (cameo)
ca. 600 (mount); 100–300 (cameo)
Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio
cameo ca. 1530–40, frame 19th century
Italian
ca. 1400–1450 and later
Lambayeque (Sicán) artist(s)
900–1100 CE
Jacques Louis David
1788
Edouard Manet
1862
Probably Lakota or Cheyenne
1800–1825
Edo artist
16th century
East Germanic
400–450
Etienne Delaune
ca. 1550–60, back: 19th century
Japan
ca. 1670s
Nepal
17th–19th century
Roman
100–200
Frankish
second half 7th century
Kyivan Rus’
1000–1200
German
15th century
probably German, Augsburg
late 16th–early 17th century
Southwest Malakula
mid-20th century
Giuseppe Girometti
ca. 1815–25
probably Hungarian
second quarter 17th century, with 18th century additions
British or North French
1000–1050
late 17th century
Rosalba Carriera
1730–31
Ostrogothic (?)
400–500
Ejagham peoples
19th–20th century
Spanish
early 19th century
German
mid-18th century
Greek
2nd century BCE
Greek
2nd century BCE
German
ca. 1450
Elamite
ca. 1500–1100 BCE
Giuseppe Gori
second half 18th century
Langobardic or Byzantine (?)
6th–7th century
Langobardic or Byzantine (?)
6th–7th century
Langobardic or Byzantine (?)
6th–7th century
Ostrogothic
5th–6th century
Viking
900–1000
Jean Honoré Fragonard
ca. 1775
Langobardic or Byzantine (?)
6th–7th century