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Design for an Entrance Portal with a Single Door, Michael Furtner the Elder  German, Pen and black ink, and brush and wash
Michael Furtner the Elder
Michael Furtner the Younger
ca. 1720
Design for a Pulpit, Michael Furtner the Elder  German, Pen and ink, brush and wash
Michael Furtner the Elder
Michael Furtner the Younger
1690–1720
Commode, Jean François Cuvilliés the Elder  German, born Belgian, Pine and linden wood; carved, partially painted, and gilded gesso, partly incised; Tegernsee limestone top, German, Munich
Designer Design attributed to Jean François Cuvilliés the Elder
Construction attributed to Johann Michael Schmidt
Carving attributed to Joachim Dietrich
ca. 1735–40
Designer Designed by Franz Michael Hüber
Engraver Jakob Andreas Fridrich the Elder
1716
Multiple artists/makers
1706
Multiple artists/makers
1688
Multiple artists/makers
1744
Multiple artists/makers
1717
Designer Michel Corneille the Elder
Workshop of Raphael de la Planche
1645–60
Allegorical Figures for a Ceiling Decoration, Michel Corneille the Elder  French, Black chalk, heightened with white chalk, on beige paper.
Michel Corneille the Elder
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Pierre Mignard
17th century
Michel Corneille the Elder
After Parmigianino (Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola)
17th century
Neptune and other Marine Deities Paying Homage to Louis XIV, Michel Corneille the Younger  French, Pen and brown ink, gray ink and gray wash, heightened with a little white, over red chalk
Michel Corneille the Younger
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Michel Corneille the Elder
n.d.
Portrait of Napoleon I, baron François Gérard  French, Wool, silk, silver-gilt thread (26-28 warps per inch, 10-12 per cm.); gilded pine frame, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1805, woven 1808–11
Multiple artists/makers
January–December 1871