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Sprite, Frank Lloyd Wright  American, Painted cement, American
Frank Lloyd Wright
Alfonso Iannelli
ca. 1914
Alfonso Iannelli
1914
Alfonso Iannelli
1914
Alfonso Iannelli
1914
Alfonso Iannelli
1914
Alfonso Iannelli
March 29, 1914
Alfonso Miliotty, James Tassie  British, Scottish, Glass paste, British, London
James Tassie
1784
Medal:  Alfonso de Brandeligi Trotti, Bronze (Copper alloy with brown patina<br/>under a worn layer of black lacquer or wax)., Italian, Ferrara
Italian, Ferrara
ca. 1520–30 (possibly cast in the 17th century)
Medal:  Self-portrait, Alfonso Ruspagiari, Bronze (Copper alloy with chocolate<br/>brown patina).
Alfonso Ruspagiari
model ca. 1566 or 1571 (cast 18th or 19th century)
Unknown young lady, Alfonso Ruspagiari, Bronze, Italian
Alfonso Ruspagiari
1521–1576
Conflict, Alfonso Ossorio  American, born Philippines, Oil on Masonite
Alfonso Ossorio
1956–57
Alfonso V, King of Naples, Pisanello (Antonio Pisano)  Italian, Bronze, olive-brown patina, Italian
Pisanello (Antonio Pisano)
ca. 1449
Alfonso V, King of Aragon, Paolo da Ragusa  Italian, Bronze, olive-brown patina, Italian, Naples
Paolo da Ragusa
mid-15th century
Alfonso of Aragon (1448–1495), Andrea Guazzalotti  Italian, Bronze, Italian, Roman
Andrea Guazzalotti
1481
Alfonso Ossorio
1965
Alfonso V, King of Aragon and Sicily, Pisanello (Antonio Pisano)  Italian, Bronze, Italian
Pisanello (Antonio Pisano)
15th century
Alfonso d'Este (1486–1534), Duke of Ferrara, Titian  Italian, Oil on canvas
Titian
Dobla of Alfonso of Aragon (r. 1465–68), also known as Alfonso I of Naples (r. 1442–58), Gold, Spanish and Italian
Spanish and Italian
1465–83
Alfonso of Aragon, Duke of Calabria (1448–1495), Andrea Guazzalotti  Italian, Bronze, Italian, Rome
Andrea Guazzalotti
1481
Alfonso II d'Este (1533–1597), Duke of Ferrara, Italian (Ferrarese) Painter  Italian, Oil on canvas, Italian, Ferrara
Italian (Ferrarese) Painter
late 16th century
Alfonso I d'Este (1476–1534), Duke of Ferrara, Italian (Ferrarese) Painter  Italian, Oil on canvas, Italian, Ferrara
Italian (Ferrarese) Painter
second quarter 16th century
Frontispiece: Queenly St. Ursula (La Regina Sant'Orsola), from a series of prints for the performance of the St. Ursula tragedy, Alfonso Parigi  Italian, Etching, pen and brown ink
Alfonso Parigi
ca. 1640–56
Could I Ask You Something?, Alfonso Ossorio  American, born Philippines, Artist's book
Multiple artists/makers
1984
Opizo Remo, Ducal Secretary to Alfonso I (1505–1534), Unknown Ferrarese artist, active 1500–1530, Bronze, Italian
Unknown
ca. 1500–1530
Alfonso Ossorio
1935
Alfonso Ossorio
1935
Alfonso Ossorio
ca. 1935
Alfonso Ossorio
1933
Lucrezia de' Medici 1545-61, first wife of Alfonso II d'Este, Pastorino di Giovan Michele de' Pastorini, Lead, Italian, Florence
Pastorino di Giovan Michele de' Pastorini
1558
Smiling figure (Sonriente), South central Veracruz artist(s), Ceramic, slip, paint, Classic Veracruz
South central Veracruz artist(s)
600–1000 CE
Francesco Brizio
Ludovico Carracci
ca. 1598
Plate with the Arms of Blanche of Navarre, Tin-glazed earthenware, Spanish
Spanish
1427–38
Camel, Fresco transferred to canvas, Spanish
Spanish
first half 12th century (possibly 1129–34)
Frontispiece to portfolio of woodcuts'15 Grabados en madera' with information regarding the edition (100, of which this is number 22), and further publication details, Gabriel Fernández Ledesma  Mexican, Woodcut and letterpress
Gabriel Fernández Ledesma
Alfonso Ballesteros
1929
Castle of San Servando, Toledo, Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida  Spanish, Oil on canvas
Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida
1906
Giovanni Gioviano Pontano (1426–1503), Adriano Fiorentino (Adriano di Giovanni de' Maestri)  Italian, Marble, Italian, Naples
Adriano Fiorentino (Adriano di Giovanni de' Maestri)
ca. 1490
Textile Fragment, Silk, gold wrapped silk, and undyed linen; compound weave
13th century
Multiple artists/makers
1663
Textile Fragment from the Tomb of Don Felipe, Silk, linen, metal wrapped thread; taqueté
second half 13th century
Textile Fragment from the Shrine of San Librada, Sigüenza Cathedral, Spain, Silk, metal wrapped thread; lampas
first half 12th century