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David Roentgen
ca. 1775–79 with later alterations
Israel Schuech
dated 1606
André Charles Boulle
ca. 1710–20
Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier
1862
Edo artist
1550–1680
Jean-Claude Duplessis
ca. 1761
Greek
ca. 480–460 BCE
Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier
1861
Bessie Potter Vonnoh
1896, cast ca. 1906
Frederic Remington
1895, revised 1909, cast by November 1910
Frederic Remington
1903, cast by March 1907
Korea
10th century
Evelyn Beatrice Longman
1903; cast 1908
James Earle Fraser
1918, cast 1918
Charles Cressent
ca. 1745–49
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
1888, cast 1890
Hermon Atkins MacNeil
1899, cast 1919
John Quincy Adams Ward
1863, cast 1891
Vietnam
ca. 7th century
Antico (Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi)
ca. 1518–1524
Andrea Briosco, called Riccio
ca. 1510–20
Edgar Degas
1922 (cast), 2018 (tutu)
Thailand
15th century
China
dated 524 (5th year of Zhengguang reign)
China
dated 486 (10th year of Taihe reign)
Greek, Corinthian ?
8th century BCE
Antico (Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi)
probably modeled: 1496, cast: ca. 1501
Donatello
1432
India (Bihar)
10th–11th century
Greek
2nd century BCE–1st century CE
Antonio Susini
1596
Greek
3rd–2nd century BCE
Roman
251–253 CE
Greek, Ptolemaic or Roman
mid-late 1st century BCE
Daniel Chester French
1899
Greek
ca. mid-1st century BCE
Pakistan (ancient region of Gandhara)
1st to mid-2nd century
Antico (Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi)
ca. 1510–ca. 1520
Indonesia (Java)
ca. second half of the 9th–early 10th century
Roman
27 BCE–14 CE