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Charles Leander Weed
1872
Charles Leander Weed
1859

Louis Philibert Debucourt
Author Chevalier de Querelles
1801
Author Written by Charlotte Leander
Publisher Published by Hennings and Hopf
1845

Louis Philibert Debucourt
1801
Richard Avedon
1963
Multiple artists/makers
1893–94
Ludwig Wolf
1818

John Rogers
1875
After David Vinckboons
1591–1679

Jacques Callot
Publisher Israël Henriet
1636
Carlo Cesi
After Annibale Carracci
Publisher François Collignon
1657
Pietro Aquila
After Annibale Carracci
Publisher Giovanni Giacomo De Rossi
ca. 1674

Baldassare degli Embriachi
ca. 1400–1409

Dogon or Bozo blacksmith
16th–17th century

ca. 1950–1885 B.C.

1800–1830

1800–1830

Manufacturer Our Leader Hosiery
1920–50

Probably by Tudor and Leader
ca. 1787

Probably by Tudor and Leader
ca. 1776–78

Probably by Tudor and Leader
ca. 1785

Tudor and Leader
ca. 1765

Tudor and Leader
ca. 1765

Tudor and Leader
ca. 1760

Probably by Tudor and Leader
ca. 1760

Probably by Tudor and Leader
ca. 1760

Probably Tudor and Leader
ca. 1760
![[Benjamin William Leader], John and Charles Watkins British, Albumen silver print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP-386-183.jpg)
John and Charles Watkins
1867–1870

ca. 1550–1300 BCE

Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Calligrapher Engraved by Yokogawa Horitake
1852

Charles-Lucien Léandre
1905

Charles-Lucien Léandre
ca. 1904

Charles-Lucien Léandre
ca. 1904–05

Friedrich Hagenauer
1543

Factory Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
Modeler George Leader
1794

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Publisher Edouard Kleinmann
1895
Benjamin Lander
1860–1900
Benjamin Lander
1860–1900
Benjamin Lander
1860–1900
Benjamin Lander
1860–1900
After Benjamin Lander
1860–1900
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