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Native American (Seri, probably), Yuman family
19th century

Athabascan Family
ca. 1900

Miotti Family Workshop
Bartolini Family Workshop
18th century

Fontana family
ca. 1562–75

Patanazzi family
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
1584

Eskimauan family?
19th century

Tsimshian
, Native American
ca. 1820–40

Yup'ik, Native American
ca. 1900

Native American (Sioux)
ca. 1850–1900

Acoma, Native American
ca. 1850

Louisa Keyser
1907

Northern Alaskan Eskimo; Family: Eskimavan
19th century
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Probably Nootka
19th century

Hopi Tribe; Shoshonean family
19th century
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Hopi Tribe; Shoshonean family
1850–1900

Cabot family
ca. 1760 original embroidery

Miotti Family Workshop
18th century

Innu/ Naskapi, Native American
ca. 1820
Maria Martínez
Julián Martínez
1919–20
Myōchin family
17th–18th century
Mdluli family of artists
20th century

Patanazzi Family
1580–81

Seu Family
Manaku
mid-18th century

Seu Family
Manaku
mid-18th century

Seu Family
Manaku
mid-18th century

Mosca family
ca. 1868–70

Patanazzi family
ca. 1600

Dagnia family
late 18th century

Bouvier Family
probably 19th century

Fakeye family
19th–20th century

Raoux Family
after 1866
Fakeye family
19th–20th century

Samuel Jackson
1854–55

Anishinaabe, probably Ottawa, Native American
ca. 1800

Workshop of the Ybarzabel family
late 18th century

Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
ca. 1680

Native American (Sioux)
19th century

Native American (Sioux)
19th century

Native American (Tsimshian)
19th century

Master IC (probably Jean Court)
Jean Cour (or Court)
probably early 17th century