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Western Great Lakes, Native American
ca. 1800
Pomo artist
ca. 1905
Eastern Woodlands or Great Lakes, Native American
ca. 1800
Great Lakes
1830–60
Eastern Plains or Western Great Lakes
1750–1800
Western Great Lakes
late 18th century
Eastern Plains or Western Great Lakes
ca. 1750
Eastern Plains or Western Great Lakes
1800–1825
Great Lakes, probably Ojibwa
1700–1721
Jules Tavernier
1878
Anishinaabe, possibly Mississauga Ojibwa, Native American
ca. 1800
Anishinaabe (Ojibwa) or Ottawa
ca. 1800
Native American (Chippewa, Sauk, or Fox, Great Lakes Region)
19th century
Justus of Ghent
ca. 1475
Gerard David
early 1480s
Gerard David
ca. 1510–15
Charles Lanman
1841
ca. 4500–4000 B.C.
ca. 4500–4000 B.C.
ca. 4500–4000 B.C.
ca. 4500–4000 B.C.
Théodore Rousseau
ca. 1846–67
Master of the Virgin among Virgins
Spanish
ca. 1175–1200
Marsden Hartley
1914
British
ca. 1825
Grant Wood
1931
German Painter
ca. 1573–82
Piero di Cosimo (Piero di Lorenzo di Piero d'Antonio)
ca. 1494–1500
Georgia O'Keeffe
1937
Paul Gauguin
1891
Giotto di Bondone
possibly ca. 1320
Lambayeque (Sicán) artist(s)
900–1100 CE
Otoe-Missouria
ca. 1895
Georges Seurat
1887–88
Paul Revere Jr.
1772
Jackson Pollock
1950
Muisca
10th–16th century
Japan
first half 17th century
Salvator Rosa
1655–60