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British (?)
1475–1500

French and probably Swiss
ca. 1758–65

F. B., Switzerland
18th–19th century

British
ca. 1725

British
1761

Paolo Anesi

Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi
1626–80

Charles Jacque
1864

Jean-Baptiste Huet I
n.d.

Herman Carl Mueller
American Encaustic Tile Company
ca. 1890
Jan Thomas
Peter Paul Rubens
1617–78

Michel Corneille the Younger
Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Il Grechetto)
n.d.

Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Il Grechetto)
1609–64

Philipp Peter Roos
late 17th–early 18th century

Swiss
19th century

Paul Cézanne
1882–85

Jules-Edmond-Charles Lachaise
Eugène-Pierre Gourdet
1830–97

Jean Victor Bertin
1803

David Teniers the Younger

probably Scottish
second quarter 18th century

P. Ipsen
ca. 1876

British, South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
ca. 1765–75

British, South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
ca. 1765–75

Piero di Cosimo (Piero di Lorenzo di Piero d'Antonio)
ca. 1494–1500

Le Nove Porcelain Manufactory
Parolin period
ca. 1781–90

Isaac Broome
Ott and Brewer
ca. 1876

American
1820–40

Richard Ansdell
1865

Paul Cézanne
ca. 1875
Sir David Young Cameron
1896

Jean Marie Tiron (called Tiron de Nanteuil)
1764–65

North German
ca. 1765

British, possibly South Staffordshire
ca. 1790–1800

British, South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
ca. 1765–1770

British, South Staffordshire
ca. 1765–1770

British, South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
ca. 1765–1770

British, South Staffordshire
ca. 1765–70

British, possibly Birmingham
ca. 1770–80

British, possibly South Staffordshire, possibly Bilston
ca. 1765

Metropolitan Painter
600–800 CE