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Georg Friedrich Schmidt
1720–75

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1760
Georg Friedrich Schmidt
Gottlieb August Lange
1778
Multiple artists/makers
1769
Multiple artists/makers
1769
Multiple artists/makers
1771
Nicolas Lancret
Georg Friedrich Schmidt
18th century

Jacob Schmidt
ca. 1710–20

Multiple artists/makers
1813

Caspar David Friedrich
ca. 1825–30

Carl Schmidt
Rookwood Pottery Company
1900–1925

Jacob Schmidt
1660–1720

Georg Friedrich Killinger
early 18th century

Georg Friedrich Grebner
1730

Georg Friedrich Scholtze
early 18th century

Georg Friedrich Dinglinger
after ca. 1712–20
![Reichskleinodien [Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire], Georg Friedrich Nürnberger German, Silver, German](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/es/web-additional/DP-34196-007.jpg)
Georg Friedrich Nürnberger
late 17th - early 18th century

Georg Henrich Scherer
ca. 1750–57

Friedrich Egermann
ca. 1840–50

Friedrich Hagenauer
16th century

Friedrich Brunner
Jan Pollack
1497–99

Friedrich Brunner
Jan Pollack
1497–99

Georg Voll
ca. 1575

Georg Baselitz
1969

Georg Steinberger
Ernest Nister
[1910]

Georg Rühl
1593/94–1602

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

Georg Holdermann
early 17th century

Georg Schäffer
1757–63

Georg Schäffer
1757–63

Georg Schreiber
17th century

Georg Hoffmann
early 17th century

Georg Flegel
probably ca. 1625–30

Georg Wecker
late 16th century

Karl Schmidt
ca. 1600

Karl Schmidt
ca. 1620–35

Matthäus Schmidt
late 17th century

Karl Schmidt
ca. 1600

Multiple artists/makers
19th century

Martin Schmidt
dated 1594, with later restorations