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German
ca. 1470–90
German Painter
ca. 1573–82
Central European
ca. 1400–1420
Heinrich Heid von Winterthur
dated 1460
David Roentgen
ca. 1775–79 with later alterations
Jacob Floris
ca. 1570–1600
Hans Daucher
ca. 1522
probably Central European
13th century BCE
Central European, possibly German
early 16th century; 14.25.1576g, probably 17th or 18th century
Marsden Hartley
1914
Western or Central European; quiver, possibly German
quiver, probably early 16th century; bolts, 14th–16th century
German, probably Nuremberg
ca. 1500
probably Central European
13th century BCE
Wistarburgh Glassworks
1738–ca. 1777
German
probably ca. 1745–50
Master of the Munich Bavarian Panels
ca. 1450
Simon Pissinger
ca. 1600
German, Nuremberg
late 16th–mid-17th century
Central European, probably German
late 16th–19th century
European, possibly German
probably 16th century
European, possibly German
probably 16th century
Matthias Walbaum
1598–1600
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
ca. 1770–83
Master CR
ca. 1565–70
European, possibly German
probably 16th or 17th century
Thomas Tucker
1828–38
German
ca. 1250
Central European, possibly Austria
ca. 1425–75
Western or Central European, the Netherlands or Austria
ca. 1505–19
Adriaen de Vries
ca. 1594–98
Jeremias Metzger
1568
probably German
late 17th century
probably German
early 17th century
Ferdinand Hundt
ca. 1736–40
probably German
early 17th century
Johann Gottfried Hänisch the Elder
crossbow, ca. 1720–30; winder, ca. 1575–1600
probably German
ca. 1750–60
Hans Holbein the Younger
1532
Afghanistan (probably Hadda)
5th–6th century
Italian, Milan
ca. 1510