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Androgyne III, Magdalena Abakanowicz  Polish, Burlap, resin, wood, nails, and string
Magdalena Abakanowicz
1985
Great Ursa, Magdalena Abakanowicz  Polish, Wood and steel
Magdalena Abakanowicz
1987
Figure on a Trunk, Magdalena Abakanowicz  Polish, Bronze
Magdalena Abakanowicz
2000
Sampler, Magdalena Denlinger  American, Silk embroidery on linen, cotton and silk border, American
Magdalena Denlinger
1835
Magdalena Gonzaga, Bartolommeo Melioli  Italian, Bronze, Italian
Bartolommeo Melioli
15th century
Jan (1438/41–1516), First Count of Egmond; Magdalena, Countess of Egmond (1464–1538), North Netherlandish Painter  Netherlandish, Oil on canvas, transferred from wood (.122, the Count); oil on wood (.118, the Countess)
North Netherlandish Painter
Maria Magdalena, Archduchess of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, Guillaume Dupré  French, Lead, French
Guillaume Dupré
Gasparo Mola
1613
Diadem, Gold, Middle Magdalena River
Middle Magdalena River
5th–10th century (?)
Diadem, Gold, Middle Magdalena River
Middle Magdalena River
5th–10th century
Magdalena Moons, from the series Quatuor Personae..., Pieter Soutman  Dutch, Engraving and etching
Pieter Soutman
Cornelis Visscher
1649
Pierre Filloeul
early 18th century
Jasper Ely Cropsey, Ebenezer Mack  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Ebenezer Mack
ca. 1794
The Penitent Magdalene (Magdalena Poenitens), from "The Large Landscapes", Johannes van Doetecum I  Netherlandish, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1555–56
The Penitent Magdalene (Magdalena poenitens), from "The Large Landscapes", Johannes van Doetecum I  Netherlandish, Etching and engraving; first state of two
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1555–56
Wenceslaus Hollar
Aegidius Sadeler II
1646
Magdalena de Passe
Adam Elsheimer
n.d.
Magdalena de Passe
Adam Elsheimer
Magdalena de Passe
Roelandt Savery
1596–1638
Magdalena de Passe
Adam Willaerts
1596–1638
Magdalena de Passe
Adam Willaerts
1596–1638
Magdalena de Passe
1596–1638
Magdalena de Passe
Crispijn de Passe the Elder
1596–1638
Magdalena de Passe
1596–1638
Bernardo Zucchetta
March 7, 1520
Bartolomeo Libri
November 10, 1494
Multiple artists/makers
1628
Fan, Bobbin lace, point d'Angleterre, mother-of-pearl with gold and diamonds, French
French
mid-18th century
Fan case, Shagreen, gilt copper, velvet and wood, French
French
mid-18th century
Ground Plan for a Catafalque for Eleonora Magdalena Theresa (1655–1720), Giuseppe Galli Bibiena  Italian, Pen, brown ink and gray wash
Giuseppe Galli Bibiena
ca. 1720
Guillaume Dupré
1613
The Princely Meal (Die Fürstliche Mahlzeit), from a series depicting the wedding of Wolfgang Wilhelm, Duke of Pfalz-Neuberg, Pfalzgraf, and Magdalena, Duchess of Bavaria, in Munich, 1613 (Plate 7), Wilhelm Peter Zimmermann  German, Etching
Wilhelm Peter Zimmermann
1614
Costumed figure pendant, Gold, Tolima
Tolima
1st–7th century
Pendant, Gold, Tolima
Tolima
5th–10th century
Pendant, Gold, Tolima
Tolima
5th–10th century
How one entered the church (Folgt wie man zur Kirchen gangen), from a series depicting the wedding of Wolfgang Wilhelm, Duke of Pfalz-Neuberg, Pfalzgraf, and Magdalena, Duchess of Bavaria, in Munich, 1613 (Plate 4), Wilhelm Peter Zimmermann  German, Etching
Wilhelm Peter Zimmermann
1614
Shield for the Field or Tournament (Targe), Wood, leather, linen, gesso, silver, polychromy, iron, German
German
ca. 1450–1500
The running of the Quintana and the breaking of the spears (Zu der Quintana rennen und Spiess brechen), from a series depicting the wedding of Wolfgang Wilhelm, Duke of Pfalz-Neuberg, Pfalzgraf, and Magdalena, Duchess of Bavaria, in Munich, 1613 (Plate 10), Wilhelm Peter Zimmermann  German, Etching
Wilhelm Peter Zimmermann
1614
Joseph Swain
1864
Presumed portrait of Angelo Soliman (1721–1796), Johann Martin Bückle  German, Red wax on slate, German
Johann Martin Bückle
1777
Fragment, Needle lace, Point de Gaze, Austrian
Austrian
19th century