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Henry-René D'Allemagne
Jean Schemit
1900
Multiple artists/makers
1908
Jagdhorn in G, Jacob Schmidt  German, Brass, German
Jacob Schmidt
ca. 1710–20
Vase, Carl Schmidt  American, Earthenware, American
Carl Schmidt
Rookwood Pottery Company
1900–1925
Hunting Horn in D, Jacob Schmidt  German, Brass, German
Jacob Schmidt
1660–1720
Tankard, M. Schmid, Tin-glazed earthenware with engraved and gilt metal mounts, German, Nuremberg
M. Schmid
early 18th century
Chinese acrobats, Carl von Scheidt  German, Glass, enameled and gilt, German, Berlin
Carl von Scheidt
ca. 1830
Watch, Pierre-Martin Scheult  French, Rock crystal, silver, enamel, French, Paris
Pierre-Martin Scheult
ca. 1650
The Brandenburg Gate, Carl von Scheidt  German, Glass, enameled and gilt, German, Berlin
Carl von Scheidt
1816
Visitation, Randall Schmit  American, Acrylic, oil, wax crayon, and metallic spray paint on canvas
Randall Schmit
1988
Watch, Karl Schmidt  German, Gilt metal, silver, German
Karl Schmidt
ca. 1600
Beaker, Matthäus Schmidt, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Matthäus Schmidt
late 17th century
Birth of the King of Rome. 1811., J. Schmidt  German, Gilt bronze, struck, French
Multiple artists/makers
19th century
Automaton clock in the form of a lion, Karl Schmidt  German, Case: gilded brass and gilded silver on a base of ebony, and ebony veneered on fruitwood; Dial: silvered brass; Movement: iron and brass, German, Augsburg
Karl Schmidt
ca. 1620–35
Table clock, Karl Schmidt  German, Copper gilt, German
Karl Schmidt
ca. 1600
Close-Helmet for the Field, Martin Schmidt  German, Steel, gold, brass, German, possibly Augsburg
Martin Schmidt
dated 1594, with later restorations
Mandolin Harp, Oscar Schmidt  American, Wood, metal, plastic, American
Oscar Schmidt
ca. 1900
Serpent in C, W. Schmidt  German, Wood, leather, brass, German
W. Schmidt
ca. 1805
Four Freedoms, Carl Schmitz  American, Silver, mat
Carl Schmitz
1943
Grand Piano, Johann Schmidt  Austrian, Various materials, Austrian (Salzburg)
Johann Schmidt
ca. 1790–95
Four Freedoms, Carl Schmitz  American, Silver, mat
Carl Schmitz
1943
Schmitz
1880s–1890s
Quiet Reflections, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Carl Schmidt
1916
Evening Glow, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Carl Schmidt
1916
Edge of the Pond, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Carl Schmidt
1916
Watch, Johan Ulrich Schmidt  German, Case: gold, and painted enamel set with garnets; Movement: gilded brass and steel, partly blued, German, Augsburg
Johan Ulrich Schmidt
ca. 1660
Central Panel Doors from ICONOSTASIS, Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt  American, Ink marker, cellophane, and silverfoil on wood panels
Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt
1976–78
George Schmidt
Charles Becker
ca. 1860–63
Wilhem Schmidt
ca. 1903
G. Schmidt
1860s–70s
Automaton clock in the form of the Madonna and Child, Nikolaus Schmidt the Elder  German, Case: gilded brass, silver, and ebony veneered on oak; Movement: brass and iron, German, Augsburg
Nikolaus Schmidt the Elder
ca. 1620–25
Alfred Schmid
20th century
Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple, Matthias Scheits  German, Pen and brown ink and gray wash; black chalk and incised for transfer
Matthias Scheits
ca. 1665–70
Seven putti carrying a garland of fruit, Heinrich Schmitz  German, Etching and engraving
Heinrich Schmitz
Peter Paul Rubens
ca. 1780–87
Rookwood Pottery Company
Carl Schmidt
1905
Commode, Jean François Cuvilliés the Elder  German, born Belgian, Pine and linden wood; carved, partially painted, and gilded gesso, partly incised; Tegernsee limestone top, German, Munich
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1735–40
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Carl Schmidt
1898
The Martyrdom of Saint Barbara, Martin Johann Schmidt  Austrian, Brush and black ink with white heightening
Martin Johann Schmidt
18th century
St. James the Greater Preaching, Martin Johann Schmidt  Austrian, Etching
Martin Johann Schmidt
ca. 1764
The Rearing of Satyrs' Children, Martin Johann Schmidt  Austrian, Etching
Martin Johann Schmidt
1771