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Eastern Cree
ca. 1870

Eastern Nahua artist(s)
1200–1521 CE

Greek, Ptolemaic or Roman
mid-late 1st century BCE

Cree or Cree-Métis
1850–60

Cree-Métis
ca. 1840

On loan to The Met
Unrecorded Cree or Anishinaabe (Ojibwa) Artist
c. 1820

Eastern European
ca. 1500–1550

Eastern European
ca. 1500–1550

Eastern Lagoons artist
19th–mid-20th century
Edward Sheriff Curtis
1928

James Bay Cree
1840–50

Ojibwa or Cree
ca. 1820

Eastern or Kalabari Ijo artist
19th century

Doccia Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1760–70

Tsubaki Kakoku
1840s

Kent Monkman
2019
Eastern Tibet
late 18th century

Eastern European
1200–800 BCE
![[Eastern Man, Standing], Unknown, Albumen silver print from glass negative](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP147804.jpg)
Unknown
1860s

Greek, Eastern Mediterranean
late 6th–5th century BCE

Greek, Eastern Mediterranean
late 6th–5th century BCE

Greek, Eastern Mediterranean
late 6th–5th century BCE

Greek, Eastern Mediterranean
late 6th–5th century BCE
Eastern European
ca. 1500–1550

Paul Gauguin
1893–94

Paul Gauguin
1893–94

Mather Brown

Karl Goetz
1917

China
late 18th–early 19th century

China
early 18th century

Utagawa Hiroshige
early 1830s

Kitao Shigemasa
ca. 1782
![[Self-Portrait in Eastern Costume], Charles Nègre French, Albumen silver print from glass negative](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP279255.jpg)
Charles Nègre
1855–60

Robert Charles Dudley
ca. 1866

Eastern India, Bihar, probably Nalanda
7th–early 8th century

Eastern Lagoons artist
19th–mid-20th century

Eastern Central Asia
11th–12th century

East Germanic
400–450

Caspar David Friedrich
1805–6

Nepal (Kathmandu Valley)
10th–11th century