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LIONARDO
ca. 1440

Giambologna
Late 17th or 18th century

Northern Italian, probably Padua
ca. 1530–40

Antonio Rossellino
ca. 1470

Abbondio Stazio
ca. 1720 or later

Johann Jakob Kornmann (called Cormano)
ca. 1632

Italian, Lombardy, probably Pavia
ca. 1411–24

Pierre Philippe Thomire
lapidary work: early 19th century; pedestal and mounts: 1819

Antonio Salviati
probably late 19th century

Antonio Salviati
probably late 19th century

Antonio Salviati
late 19th century

Giuseppe Barovier
late 19th century

Antonio Salviati
late 19th century

workshop of Guido Durantino
ca. 1550–60

workshop of Guido Durantino
ca. 1550–60
probably Italian
1450–1500

workshop of Francesco Patanazzi
ca. 1600–1610

Italian, probably Brescia
ca. 1580–90

Italian, probably Tuscany
ca. 1530–50

probably Italian
ca. 1770–75

Italian, probably Rome
ca. 1460

Italian, probably Rome
late 15th century

Reinhold Vasters
second half 16th century (panels); ca. 1865–90 (frame)

Italian, probably Milan
ca. 1480

Italian, probably Venice
17th–18th century

Italian, probably Milan
ca. 1475

probably Italian
ring: mid-16th century; cameo: early Hellenistic 4th century BCE

probably Italian
late 18th or early 19th century

probably Italian
ca. 1810–20

Italian, probably Milan
ca. 1560

Italian, probably Florence
mid-15th century

Italian, probably Lombardy
second half 15th century

Italian, probably Venice
early 18th century

Italian, probably Milan
1545–47

Italian, probably Rome
second half 16th century

Master of the Munich Bavarian Panels
ca. 1450

Italian, probably
1800–1830

Italian, probably
18th century

Italian, probably Brescia
ca. 1580–90 and later

Italian, probably Milan
ca. 1450