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William Daniell
1814
Puro Chingón Collective
2012-
Puro Chingón Collective
2012-
Turkish, in the style of Turkman armor
late 15th–16th century
Hendrick ter Brugghen
ca. 1624–25
Jan van Goyen
1646
Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)
ca. 1433–35
Kees van Dongen
1907–10
Werner van den Valckert
ca. 1612
Lambertus Vrythoff
case ca. 1645, movement ca. 1750
Corneille de Lyon
ca. 1535
Johannes Vermeer
ca. 1670–72
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
1565
Japanese, possibly Dejima, for the Western market
ca. 1730
hilt, Japanese, made for the European market
hilt, ca. 1700; blade, ca. 1700–1725
Northern Indian, for the Western market
ca. 1775
Botticelli (Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi)
ca. 1485–92
Adriaen Brouwer
ca. 1636
Paul Gauguin
ca. 1892–94
Lorenzo Monaco (Piero di Giovanni)
ca. 1406–10
Giovanni Baronzio
ca. 1330–35
Balthus (Balthasar Klossowski)
1936–37
Victory Garden Collective
2021
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
ca. 1894–96
German
1300–1325
Andrea Mantegna
shortly after 1450
Bernardo Daddi
ca. 1337–39
Gustave Courbet
1864
Charles Joseph Natoire
1740
Daniel Marot the Elder
published 1703 or 1712
Western or Central European, the Netherlands or Austria
ca. 1505–19
Henri Rousseau (le Douanier)
ca. 1907
Joris Laarman
2007
Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
probably mid-17th century
Master of Pedret
ca. 1100
Francesco Fanelli
17th century cast
Tilman Heysacker
late 15th century
Painter of the Woolly Satyrs
ca. 450 BCE
hilt, Japanese, made for the European market; blade, Western European
hilt, ca. 1700–1725; blade, ca. 1750
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
1891