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Façon de venise, possibly Spanish (Barcelona)
17th century

Façon de venise, probably Barcelona
ca. 1500

Llorens Torrens
Jacinto Jaumeandreu
ca. 1790–1807

Italian
French
1499–1514

Spanish, probably Barcelona (Façon de Venise)
18th century

Façon de Venise, probably south Lowlands or Germany
17th century

Façon de Venise, probably Bohemian
late 16th century

Venetian or façon de Venise
late 16th century

Façon de Venise, northern European
probably 17th century, possibly late 19th century

Façon de Venise, northern European
16th century

Façon de Venise, probably Bohemian
late 16th century

Venetian or façon de Venise
first half 16th century

Gil de Siloe
1489–93

T. V. A., Barcelona
1659–1700

José Massague
ca. 1755–60

Venetian or façon de Venise, possibly Saxony
mid-16th century

Italian (Venice), or façon de Venise
early 17th century

Italian (Venice) or façon de Venise
probably 16th century

German, French or Austrian
16th century

Diego de Pesquera
1567–68

Fabrica de Ramon Vicens y Coma
18th–19th century

Façon de venise, Germany or Silesia (possibly Petersdorf)
late 19th century

Façon de Venise, northern European (possibly the Lowlands)
17th century

probably Spanish
late 16th–early 17th century

Spanish, Almería
1506–15

R. Eva
18th century

Joseph Carasi and Co.
late 18th century

Miguel Forment and Co.
late 18th century

Edouard Manet
1860

Spanish, possibly Granada
late 15th–early 16th century

House of Dior
Yves Saint Laurent
ca. 1960

Gil de Siloe
ca. 1500

Italian, Venice (Murano) or façon de Venise possibly Dutch
17th century

Venetian or façon de Venise, probably Tyrolean; possibly Venice
ca. 1570

Spanish, probably Catalonia, façon de Venise
16th-17th century

Spanish
ca. 1150–75

Facon
Saks Fifth Avenue
1930–35

Joseph de Frías
ca. 1780

Italian (Venice) or façon de Venise, northern European
17th century

Façon de Venise, probably southern Germany or Tyrol
1592