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Spanish
ca. 1150–1200
Austrian
ca. 1125–50
North Italian
ca. 1200–1220
French
ca. 1300
Master of Rimini
ca. 1450
German
1125–50
Master of the Orcagnesque Misericordia
1370–75
The Saracchi, Milan
16th century
Kongo artist
16th–17th century
North Spanish
ca. 1125–75
Pietro di Francesco Orioli
ca. 1480s
Italian, Tuscany
late 15th–early 16th century
Italian, Milan
16th century
Philippines
17th–19th century
Northern French or Flemish
late 16th–early 17th century
Rhenish
second half 12th century
British, after Russian original
19th century
Russian
16th century
3rd–12th century
German or Flemish
late 17th century
Kongo peoples
16th–19th century
Kongo peoples
18th–19th century
Kongo peoples
17th–18th century
French
13th century
French
mid-13th century
Italian
14th century
Southeastern Europe (possibly)
12th century
French
ca. 1180–90
Kongo peoples
17th century
Italian, Florence
early 17th century
Spanish
17th century
German
probably 17th century
probably Italian
late 16th–early 17th century
Kongo peoples
18th–19th century
probably German
18th century
Italian
18th century
Kongo peoples; Kongo Kingdom
16th–17th century with later additions
Asmat people
mid-20th century
Spanish
ca. 1150
Asmat people
mid-20th century