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Southeastern European
1462

Hallstatt (Western European)
12th-10th century BCE

Camille Corot
ca. 1860–65

Ancestral Puebloan (Salado)
13th–15th century

Samuel Bardet
1777–79

Akan artist
17th–mid-18th century

Temne or Bullom
16th century

Indian, Coromandel Coast and Central European, for European market
ca. 1725, patched and reassembled in current form ca. 1775

Ngongo ya Chintu, formerly known as the "Buli Master" (ca. 1810-1870, Kateba region, Democratic Republic of the Congo)
ca. 1840–1870

Pablo Picasso
1905–6

Greater Chiriquí artist
700–1550 CE

Greater Chiriquí artist
700–1550 CE

Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina
ca. 1506

Michael Gatthi
ca. 1653

Mississippian (Ancestral Quapaw)
14th–15th century

Jacopo Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti)
1550s

Joachim Patinir
ca. 1515

Eugène Delacroix
1823–24 and 1835

Melchior d' Hondecoeter
1683

Chiriqui
11th–16th century

Diquís (?)
13th–16th century

Muhammad Baqir
second half 18th century
India
1680–1720, with 19th century modifications and restorations

Giorgio de Chirico
1913

recto and verso: early 19th century