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Reinhold Vasters
second half 16th century (panels); ca. 1865–90 (frame)
Italian
second half 16th century and second half 19th century
Marsden Hartley
1914
German (Prussian) or Italian
18th century
Italian, Milan
ca. 1510
Balthasar Permoser
ca. 1680–85
Peter Munsten
ca. 1620–30
Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1870–95
Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537
ca. 1504
Italian or German
late 17th century
Meissen Manufactory
ca. 1736
Italian
ca. 1550 to 1575
German or Italian
early 17th century (?)
South Italian
1000–1050
Italian, Deruta
ca. 1550–60
Italian, Venice
ca. 1730–35
Antonio Rossellino
ca. 1455–60
German, French or Austrian
16th century
Jacopo [Giacomo] Barozzi da Vignola
ca. 1565–73
Giambologna
modeled 1585–87, cast ca. 1611
Capodimonte Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1744
Capodimonte Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1744
Matteo Sellas
ca. 1630–50
Agostino d'Antonio di Duccio
1459
Italian or German
18th century
Italian or German
18th century
Italian, Florence or vicinity
ca. 1460–80
Italian, Florence or vicinity
ca. 1470–80
David Roentgen
ca. 1775–79 with later alterations
German, Landshut or Augsburg
ca. 1560
Margareta Haverman
1716
Ferdinando Tacca
mid-17th century
German
mid-16th century
Samuel John Carter
1871–75
Clemens Wopper
ca. 1600–10
probably French (wax), probably southern German or northern Italian (case)
1560–80
Italian or German
mid-19th century
Italian, Tuscany, Cafaggiolo or Montelupo
1506
Italian, probably Florence or vicinity
ca. 1480–1520