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Possibly northern Europe
late 16th–early 17th century

M. I. F.
ca. 1600

Northern Italian, probably Padua
ca. 1530–40

Giambologna
17th-18th Century (?)

Northern European, possibly Switzerland
early 17th century

Master of the Canesso Peddler
ca. 1670–90

Northern European, possibly Flanders
ca. 1620–30

Northern French
ca. 1550–70

North European, possibly northern Germany
10th century

Brother Bertinus
1222

Northern Italian
ca. 1530–40

del Tasso
ca. 1530

Giambologna
17th–18th century

Northern German, possibly Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
ca. 1560–65

possibly Italian
probably 19th century

possibly French
early 17th century

Pietro de Formicano
ca. 1610–20

possibly British
ca. 1510

Vincenzo Grandi
mid-16th century

Vincenzo Grandi
mid-16th century

Petrus Christus
1449

Caucasian, possibly northern Dagestan
ca. 1840–50

Master Pertoldus
1494

Northern European (?), possibly German
ca. 1380–1400

Benjamin Randolph
ca. 1769

Diego de Tiedra
mid-16th century

Benjamin Goodison
ca. 1730

Joseph Deutschmann
ca. 1740

Northern French Painter

Antonello da Messina (Antonello di Giovanni d'Antonio)

Spanish, possibly Granada
late 15th–early 16th century

Northern France (?)
ca. 1275–1300

Italian (Northern?)
late 19th or early 20th century (using older parts)

Greek, probably Cycladic or northern Ionian
late 6th century BCE

Caspar Gras
ca. 1600

Jean Cousin the Elder
ca. 1555

probably Northern Europe
possibly 9th–11th century

Johann Erhard Heiglen
ca. 1730

Northern Italian
second half 15th century

Northern European
16th century