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Attributed to the Patera Painter
ca. 340–320 BCE
Troops at Rest, Jean-Baptiste Joseph Pater  French, Oil on canvas
Jean-Baptiste Joseph Pater
ca. 1725
Troops on the March, Jean-Baptiste Joseph Pater  French, Oil on canvas
Jean-Baptiste Joseph Pater
ca. 1725
Table snuffbox, Meissen Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain, copper gilt, German, Meissen
Manufactory Meissen Manufactory
ca. 1750
Bottle (Refredador), Tin-glazed and luster-painted earthenware, Spanish, Valencia
Spanish, Valencia
first half 16th century
Desk (bonheur du jour), Martin Carlin  French, Oak, mahogany, tulipwood, sycamore, ebony, box and harewood, gilt-bronze mounts, soft-paste porcelain, French, Sèvres
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1769
Copy after Botticelli, Julian Alden Weir  American, Watercolor on paper, American
Julian Alden Weir
Desk (bonheur du jour), Martin Carlin  French, Oak, mahogany, tulipwood, sycamore, ebony, box and harewood, gilt-bronze mounts, soft-paste porcelain, French, Paris and Sèvres
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1770
Snuffbox with six scenes of country pastimes, Pierre François Drais  French, Gold, glass; miniatures: gouache on vellum, French, Paris
Box by Pierre François Drais
Miniatures by Louis Nicolas van Blarenberghe
and Henri Joseph van Blarenberghe
1774–75
Longcase clock, Thomas Dickenson  British, Case: rosewood, coniferous wood veneered with mahogany and inlaid with bands of holly, stained holly and bone, and brass; Dial: painted enamel on copper with brass hour hands; Movement: brass and steel, British
Clockmaker: Thomas Dickenson
Case maker: possibly James Fielding
ca. 1807
Christ at the Column, Delli brothers  Italian, Pen with brown and black carbon ink, brush with gray wash, watercolor, and gouache on parchment; inscriptions in brown ink of a different type
Delli brothers
ca. 1440–70