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Sallet, Matthes Deutsch  German, Steel, textile, German, Landshut
Matthes Deutsch
ca. 1490
Vamplate (Hand Guard for a Lance), Matthes Deutsch  German, Steel, German, Landshut
Matthes Deutsch
ca. 1490
Composed Armor, Matthes Deutsch  German, Steel, iron, copper alloy (latten), leather, brass, European, Italian and German
Matthes Deutsch
15th century and later
Heinrich Ribisch (1485–1544), Georg Hermann (1491–1552), and Konrad Maier (1493–1565), Matthes Gebel  German, Bronze, German
Matthes Gebel
1531
Wilhelm IV, Count Palatine, Duke of Bavaria (1493–1550), Matthes Gebel, Silver, German
Matthes Gebel
1535
[16 Aerial Views of Houses from the "Night Sun" Series], David Deutsch  American, Gelatin silver prints
David Deutsch
2000
A Swiss Foot Soldier, Niklaus Manuel Deutsch  Swiss, Pen and black ink
Niklaus Manuel Deutsch
early 16th century
Deutsch Inc.
1970–79
Niklaus Manuel Deutsch
1518
Niklaus Manuel Deutsch
1518
Saint Barbara in a Landscape, Anonymous, Swiss, 16th Century (?) Swiss, Pen and black ink
Anonymous, Swiss, 16th Century
Niklaus Manuel Deutsch
1515
Brian Robb
André Deutsch
1976
Edwards and Deutsch Lithographic Co.
Division of Pictorial Publicity, United States Government
1917
Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch the Younger
1550
Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch the Younger
Heinrich Petri
1552
Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch the Younger
Heinrich Petri
1550
Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch the Younger
ca. 1520
Multiple artists/makers
1548
Multiple artists/makers
1919
Grotesken und Mauresken, Peter Flötner  German, Woodcut
Multiple artists/makers
1549
Our flags, Adolph Treidler  American, Commercial color lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1917
Imperatorum Romanorum omnium orientalium et occidentalium, Peter Flötner  German, Woodcut
Multiple artists/makers
1559
Multiple artists/makers
March 1561
Standing cup with cover, Matthäus Baur II, Gold-ruby glass, silver-gilt mounts, German glass with Augsburg silver mounts
Matthäus Baur II
1695–1700
Shrine, Matthias Walbaum  German, Ebony, silver, gilded silver, gouache on parchment, German, Augsburg
Matthias Walbaum
Anton Mozart
1598–1600
Beaker, Matthäus Schmidt, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Matthäus Schmidt
late 17th century
Beaker, Matthäus Bair, Gilded silver, German, Augsburg
Matthäus Bair
late 16th century
Untitled (Reifer), János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Oil paint on paperboard
János Mattis-Teutsch
ca. 1921–22
Spiritual Flower, János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Pastel on paper
János Mattis-Teutsch
ca. 1920–22
Untitled, János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Ceramic composite and oil paint
János Mattis-Teutsch
1920
Untitled (Composition), János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Oil paint on paperboard
János Mattis-Teutsch
1921–22
Érzet (Feeling), János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Oil on paperboard
János Mattis-Teutsch
n.d.
Plant Forms, János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Stained oak
János Mattis-Teutsch
ca. 1919
Zwei Menschen (Two Men), János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Oil on canvas
János Mattis-Teutsch
ca. 1925
Amerika (America), János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Oil on canvas
János Mattis-Teutsch
ca. 1925
Figures and Construction, from Társadalmi Struktúrák (Social Structures) series, János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Gouache on paper
János Mattis-Teutsch
ca. 1925
Untitled (Scene with Several Figures), János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Oil paint on paperboard
János Mattis-Teutsch
ca. 1918–19
Várakozás (Waiting) (recto); Untitled (Alakok [Figures]) (verso), János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Oil on paper
János Mattis-Teutsch
ca. 1925
Untitled (Landscape with Hills and Trees), János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Oil on board
János Mattis-Teutsch
ca. 1916–17
Untitled (Composition), János Mattis-Teutsch  Hungarian, Oil paint on paperboard
János Mattis-Teutsch
ca. 1924–25