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![Architectura Curiosa Nova: Das ist, neue ergotzliche Sinn und Kunstreiche auch nutzliche Bau- und Wasser-Kunst . . ., Georg Andreas Böckler German, Printed book, engraved plates, Nuremberg : [s.n.], [1664]](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/li/web-additional/li254%20B63.R.jpg)
Georg Andreas Böckler
1664
Multiple artists/makers
1698
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1704

Andreas Naeplaesnigg
1790

Andreas Gursky
1994

Georg Henrich Scherer
ca. 1750–57

Andreas Altomonte
ca. 1748

Georg Voll
ca. 1575

Georg Baselitz
1969

Georg Steinberger
Ernest Nister
[1910]

Johann Andreas Bechdolff
Schrezheim Manufactory
ca. 1761–70

Andreas Friedrich Stemmler
ca. 1743–45

Johann Andreas Kuchenreuter
ca. 1760–70

Andreas Joseph Rath
1733

Georg Rühl
1593/94–1602

Georg Holdermann
early 17th century

Georg Schreiber
17th century

Georg Kolbe
H. Noack
modeled ca. 1926, cast before 1928

Georg Hoffmann
early 17th century

Georg Schäffer
1757–63

Georg Schäffer
1757–63

Georg Flegel
probably ca. 1625–30

Georg Wecker
late 16th century

Georg Holdermann
Johann Philipp von der Pütt
early 17th century
Andreas Gursky
1988

Andreas Braun
1725–40

Andreas Fleischer
early 17th century

Andreas Feininger
ca. 1945, printed ca. 1970
Andreas Feininger
1940

Andreas Feininger
ca. 1953, printed ca. 1970
Andreas Feininger
ca. 1959
Andreas Feininger
ca. 1959

Andreas Feininger
1930s
Andreas Feininger
July 1946, printed 1949

Andreas Lude
1780–82

Andreas Schiotteling
1809

Andreas Ziegengeist
late 17th–early 18th century

Andreas Pauli
1622

Andreas Vogler
ca. 1766–90

Andreas Meyer
mounts ca. 1608–47, amber 19th century