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Jacob Floris
ca. 1570–1600

Central European, possibly southern Germany
late 15th or early 16th century, and later; date 1584 engraved probably during the 19th century
Central European, possibly Germany
probably 17th or 18th century

André Omereler
1531

Central European, possibly German
early 16th century; 14.25.1576g, probably 17th or 18th century

Southern New Ireland
late 19th century

David Roentgen
ca. 1775–79 with later alterations

Bernard Salomon
ca. 1600

Western or Central European; quiver, possibly German
quiver, probably early 16th century; bolts, 14th–16th century

German, possibly Nuremberg
late 16th century
European, possibly German
probably 16th century
European, possibly German
probably 16th century
European, possibly German
probably 16th or 17th century

Western or Central European, the Netherlands or Austria
ca. 1505–19

Lorenz Zick
mid-17th century

Lorenz Zick
mid-17th century

Johann Gottfried Hänisch the Elder
crossbow, ca. 1720–30; winder, ca. 1575–1600

Ottonian
ca. 1050

German, Nuremberg
early 17th century

Antonello da Messina (Antonello di Giovanni d'Antonio)

Kunz Lochner
dated 1548

Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien)
ca. 1511

German, Bamberg
ca. 1745–50

Kunz Lochner
dated 1548, with later restorations

F. Ring Foundry
ca. 1875 after a dinanderie model from the Southern Netherlands, ca. 1450

Franz von Stuck
1908

German Painter
ca. 1573–82

Anonymous, Central European, 18th century
ca. 1710–30

German or Austrian
ca. 1475–85

German
ca. 1500–1510

Albrecht Dürer
ca. 1505

Italian or possibly Southern German
probably 1550–1600

Lucas Cranach the Younger and Workshop
ca. 1545–50

Johann Daniel Sommer II
ca. 1685

Hans Holbein the Younger
1532

Southwestern German
ca. 1750–60

Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1865–80

Joos van Cleve
ca. 1520

Germany, Middle Rhine
ca. 1460–70

crossbow, possibly Bavarian; cranequin, probably southern German
crossbow, ca. 1560–80; cranequin, first half of the 16th century