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Sally Ann Furnace
ca. 1791
Sally Ann Bread Company
early 20th century
Nickolas Muray
ca. 1930
Irving Penn
1951, printed 1967
Ann Rhoney
1982; printed 1987
Denijs van Alsloot
1611
Augustin Pajou
n.d.
Hans Schäufelein
ca. 1510–15
Simon Vouet
ca. 1618
17th century
Milton Avery
1929
British, possibly South Staffordshire
ca. 1770–80
British, possibly South Staffordshire, possibly Birmingham
ca. 1770–80
British, possibly Bilston
ca. 1760
British, possibly South Staffordshire
ca. 1765–70
British, possibly Bilston
ca. 1770–80
British, possibly South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
ca. 1775
British, Bilston
ca. 1775
British, Bilston, made for the American market
ca. 1790
British, South Staffordshire
ca. 1765–70
British, South Staffordshire
ca. 1765–70
British, Bilston, made for the American market
ca. 1780–90
British, South Staffordshire
ca. 1765–70
Jacques Philippe Le Bas
ca. 1765–70
Charles Nicolas Cochin II
ca. 1765–70
Simon Francis Ravenet, the elder
ca. 1753–56
Wenceslaus Hollar
ca. 1765–70
British, possibly Birmingham
1750s
Antoine Watteau
ca. 1750–60
British, Liverpool
ca. 1760
Simon Francis Ravenet, the elder
ca. 1753–56
British, possibly Birmingham
ca. 1770–80
British, possibly South Staffordshire
ca. 1770–80
British, possibly South Staffordshire
ca. 1770–80
British, possibly South Staffordshire
ca. 1770–80
British, possibly South Staffordshire
ca. 1770–80
British, possibly South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
ca. 1770–80
British, South Staffordshire
ca. 1765–70
British, possibly South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
ca. 1770–80
British, possibly Bilston
ca. 1770–80