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Western European
ca. 1400

Italian, Pesaro
probably ca. 1486–88

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

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

Central or Western French
ca. 1150–75

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

Central European
ca. 1400–1420

Aboriginal artist
late 19th–early 20th century

Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
1597

Joachim Patinir
ca. 1515

British or Western European
ca. 1400–1450

Western Europe, possibly German or Austrian
late 19th century

Western European
ca. 1375–1400

Mongolian or Tibetan
12th–14th century

David Roentgen
ca. 1775–79 with later alterations

Western European
ca. 1775–90

Jacob Floris
ca. 1570–1600

Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
1610

Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537

Piero di Giovanni Tedesco
ca. 1395–96

Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)
ca. 1433–35

Hallstatt (Western European)
12th-10th century BCE

Catalan or Central Italian
ca. 1200–1225

North or Central European
15th century

Western European, probably Burgundy or Flanders
ca. 1475

Western European, possibly Germany or England
ca. 1510–30

Western European, possibly British
ca. 1300

Western European, possibly England
ca. 1350–60

Western European, probably Naples
ca. 1720

Central Italian
first quarter 16th century
Central or Western Europe
9th–10th century, with modern restorations

Italian
early 16th century

ca. 1504

ca. 1504

Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1870–95

North Italian
14th century

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

French or Spanish, Catalonia
ca. 1400

Adam Weisweiler
ca. 1787

Spanish
late 1300s or early 1400s