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Showing 120 results for Fred G. Korth
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1890s
Fred G. Korth
1920s–30s
Fred G. Korth
1930s
Fred G. Korth
1930–39
Fred G. Cooper
ca. 1910
Roman
ca. 50–40 BCE
Indian, Sindh (now Pakistan)
late 18th–first half of the 19th century
Tiffany Studios
1900–1907
Toba Batak artist(s)
19th–20th century
William Ernest Henley
1895
Fred Norman Vanderwalker
1924
Tula Arms Factory
ca. 1790
Johann Ulrich Eberle
1734
Smith & Wesson
1869
Edouard Manet
1874
Simeon Soumaine
1720–40
Japanese
18th century
Toba Batak people
late 19th–early 20th century
Tutsi peoples
ca. 1940
Gorham Manufacturing Company
ca. 1865
Gorham Manufacturing Company
ca. 1865
John R. Wendt
ca. 1862
Gorham Manufacturing Company
ca. 1865
Gorham Manufacturing Company
ca. 1865
Gorham Manufacturing Company
ca. 1865
Unknown
ca. 1865
Albert Coles
ca. 1868
Schulz & Fischer
ca. 1872
Wood and Hughes
ca. 1863
Wood and Hughes
ca. 1870
Carleen M. Hutchins
1989
Hotchkiss & Schreuder
ca. 1867
Pierre Cisteron
ca. 1630–40
Abu Zayd al-Kashani
dated 582 AH/1186 CE
Kidney, Cann & Johnson
ca. 1863
ca. 1550–664 B.C.
Late Roman/Early Byzantine
5th–6th Century
Georg Baselitz
1981
Teotihuacan artist(s)
350–450 CE
Frank Gardner Hale
ca. 1910