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Central Asian or Russian, Blue Horde
probably ca. 1342–57

Central Asian
18th century

Central Region artist(s)
300–700 CE

Central Asian
ca. 5th–7th century

Central Asian
ca. 5th–7th century

Grand Central Art Galleries
1946

Tibetan or Central Asian
possibly 15th–17th century

Central Region artist(s)
300–700 CE

Central Highlands artist(s)
1200–900 BCE

Central Region artist(s)
1 - 500 CE

Asian
1900–1950

Asian
20th century

Asian
19th–20th century

Asian
early 20th Century

Asian
late 19th century

Central Tibet
ca. 1700

Central Tibet
12th century

Central Vietnam
ca. 8th century

Central Italian
carved 1000s, assembled 1100s or 1200s

South central Veracruz artist(s)
600–1000 CE

Imperial Armory, Tula (south of Moscow), Russia
ca. 1780–85

Russian Painter
ca. 1890

Russian Painter

The Kremlin Armory Workshops, Moscow
Russian Painter
1637

Central Italian
second quarter 16th century

Central Italy
17th century

possibly Mongolian or Central Asian
15th–17th century

possibly Iranian or Central Asian
14th–16th century

probably Central or West Asian
ca. 14th–15th century

Greater Nicoya or Central region artitst(s)
1–500 CE

Greater Nicoya or Central region artitst(s)
1–700 CE

Greater Nicoya or Central region artitst(s)
1–500 CE

Greater Nicoya or Central region artitst(s)
1–500 CE

Greater Nicoya or Central region artitst(s)
100–800 CE

Greater Nicoya or Central region artitst(s)
100–800 CE

Temne or Bullom artist(s)
ca. 1490–1530

German or Russian
ca. 1825–30

Russian or Greek
ca. 1500 or later

Russian
ca. 1820

Avenir Crigorjewitsch Grilliches
1888