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George T. Morgan
1909
![[Merchants' Carnival Portrait: Shaw & Muir Hardware, Harriman, Tennessee], George W. Morgan American, Gelatin silver print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP-43423-279.jpg)
George W. Morgan
1880s–1890s
George T. Morgan
1921
George T. Morgan
1878

Medalist: Joseph Edgar Boehm
Medalist: George T. Morgan
1875

Author George Charles Williamson
Author J. Pierpont Morgan
1910

Case maker: possibly George Harrison
Case maker: possibly Gyles Hooper
probably ca. 1770

In the style of Michael Pacher
ca. 1480

Byzantine
ca. 1100

Movement by Nicholas Vallin
ca. 1600

Jean Georges (or George)
Miniatures by Mademoiselle Duplessis
ca. 1761–62

Edward J. Steichen
1903

Maud Morgan
1938

Watchmaker: George Goodman
ca. 1780

Watchmaker: George Dutens
ca. 1740

Watchmaker: falsely George Graham
ca. 1695–1750

Attributed to George Chinnery

German
15th–16th century
George Constant
1931

Box by Jean Georges (or George)
Miniature by Edward Miles
1763–64

Jean Georges (or George)
1757–58

Attributed to George Augustus Wallis

Sir Joshua Reynolds
1768

Albrecht Dürer
ca. 1504

Multiple artists/makers
August 1, 1797

Celtic
6th–4th century BCE

Craftsmen supervised by Nicolas Castille
ca. 1508–10

French
ca. 1220–30

Samuel William Reynolds, the elder
After George Morland
Publisher S. Morgan
1799
Publisher Issued by Topps Chewing Gum Company
1977
Publisher Issued by Topps Chewing Gum Company
1978
Publisher Issued by Topps Chewing Gum Company
1979
Publisher Issued by Topps Chewing Gum Company
1978

Manufactory Meissen Manufactory
ca. 1740–50

Possibly by the Workshop of Charles Fromery
ca. 1744–50

Publisher Allen & Ginter
Lithographer George S. Harris & Sons
ca. 1888
Multiple artists/makers
1816

German, Augsburg
case: 16th and 19th century; movement: 16th century with 17th and 19th century additions
mid-19th century

Italian
17th century

Italian, Venice
17th century

probably Austrian
late 19th century
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