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Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
16th century

Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?

Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?

Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?

Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?

Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?

Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?

Pseudo-Aert Ortkens
Lucas van Leyden
16th–mid 16th century ?

Pseudo-Ortkens
ca. 1520

Pseudo-Ortkens
ca. 1520

Pseudo-Ortkens
ca. 1525

Pseudo-Ortkens
ca. 1520

Pseudo-Ortkens
ca. 1520 or modern

13th century

10th century

Pseudo-Palmeruccio
possibly ca. 1320–30

Peter Paul Rubens
1600–1626

Byzantine
ca. 539–50
10th century

Aert van der Neer
early or mid-1650s

Jehan Aert van Tricht
ca. 1500

Aert van der Neer
ca. 1660

6th century BC

probably 17th century

Aert van der Neer
1650s

Pseudo-Melioli
probably early 16th century

Pseudo-Melioli
model early 16th century (possibly cast 17th century)

Vittore Carpaccio
ca. 1490
late 10th–early 11th century

Jehan Aert van Tricht
ca. 1500

Jehan Aert van Tricht
ca. 1500
664–610 B.C.

Sasanian
ca. 5th–6th century CE

Aert Schouman
1764

Aert Schouman
mid-17th–late 17th century

Aert Schouman
mid-17th–late 17th century

Aert Schouman
1741
9th–10th century

Pseudo Francesco Antonio da Brescia
16th century