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Milton Avery
1937

Japan
Jean Dubuffet
1959

Katsushika Hokusai
ca. 1830–32

Henri-Edmond Cross (Henri-Edmond Delacroix)
ca. 1905–1908

Shibata Zeshin
second half of the 19th century

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1575–95

ca. 1780

Yōshū (Hashimoto) Chikanobu
1889

Japanese
19th century

Maruyama Ōkyo 円山応挙
Shōkadō Shōjō 松花堂昭乗
late 18th century

Kano Motonobu
16th century

Japanese
20th century

Japanese
5th century

Sesson Shūkei 雪村周継
ca. 1570

Metalwork by Goto Teijo, 9th generation Goto master, Japan
Gotō Yūjō
early 17th century

Kodenji Hayashi
ca. 1873

probably German
late 17th century
![[Japanese textiles]](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/li/web-additional/b1706529_001.jpg)
1920s

Joshua Shaw
1818
George Seeley
1909

Francesco Guardi
ca. 1765

Francesco Guardi
ca. 1765

Japanese, for European market
1660–80
![[Landscape with Cottage], Marie-Charles-Isidore Choiselat French, Daguerreotype](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DT1150.jpg)
Marie-Charles-Isidore Choiselat
Stanislas Ratel
1844

Camille Corot

Arthur B. Davies

Louis C. Tiffany
Tiffany Studios
ca. 1905–15

Agnes F. Northrop
Tiffany Studios
1912

Arthur B. Davies
![[Landscape with Clouds], Roger Fenton British, Salted paper print from glass negative](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP107953.jpg)
Roger Fenton
probably 1856

Japanese
early 14th century

Saotome Ietada
Myōchin Munesuke
16th and 18th centuries

Japanese
16th century

Multiple artists/makers
sword (katana) blade, dated 1440; short sword (wakizashi) blade, 15th century; mountings, late 18th century

Multiple artists/makers
1930

Théodore Rousseau
ca. 1845–50

Robert S. Duncanson
1852

Jean Pillement
1800–1830

Sébastien Bourdon
probably 1660s