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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
Showing 29 results for Toyōsai (1772–1845)
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Toyōsai (1772–1845)
19th century

Painter of Munich 1842
ca. 550 BCE

John Mowat (1840-1917)
ca. 1880

Charles James Turrell (1846-1932)
1888
Amos Gustina (1858-1945)
ca. 1900

George French Angas
1847

Jeremiah Paul, 1775-1820
1800

Joseph Gagliano (1742–1820)
ca. 1780

Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (1757-1854)
19th century

John Lloyd Stephens
1843

Antoine Joseph Dézallier d'Argenville
1712

French Painter (Antoine-Félix Boisselier?), ca. 1825
ca. 1825

John Lloyd Stephens
1842

Multiple artists/makers
1842–49

Luigi Palma di Cesnola
Ernst Curtius
1885–1904
John Moulinar (active 1744-1770)
1744–70

Anton Franz Widemann
1741

David Jarbour
Wilkes Street Pottery (1813–1876), operated by Hugh Smith and Sons (1821–1841)
1825–31

Alessandro Rossini (reported active 1702-1736)
1702–36

Currier & Ives
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)
1880
Multiple artists/makers
1934
![To Hire A Bus or Coach, Andrew Power [Sybil Andrews, 1898–1992 and Cyril Power, 1872–1951] British, Lithograph](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/dp/web-additional/DP-19497-022.jpg)
Multiple artists/makers
1934

Master of the Béguins, French or Flemish, active 1650–60 (possibly Abraham Willemsens, Flemish, active by 1627, died 1672)
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1800–10
Multiple artists/makers
1820–41

On loan to The Met
Multiple artists/makers
1917–23

On loan to The Met
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1925

On loan to The Met
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1930
Multiple artists/makers
1917–23