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probably Flemish (Malines)
ca. 1520
German, perhaps Frankfurt-am-Main
ca. 1705–11
probably Austrian or Italian
second quarter 19th century
Western Europe
probably second half 19th century
Spanish
19th century
probably French
last quarter 19th century
Transylvanian
second half 17th century
Spanish
first third of the 17th century
Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1870–90
probably Italian, Milan
ca. 1575–1625 with 19th century additions
Marx Merzenbach
ca. 1680
probably Western Europe, possibly Paris
late 19th century
Alfred André
1859–1907
probably German
second half 19th century
ca. 1878–1805 B.C.
probably Italian (Venice); possibly Innsbruck
19th century
probably Italian (Venice); possibly Innsbruck
19th century
Hungarian
late 18th or early 19th century
Austrian (Vienna) or German (Frankfurt-am-Main)
second half 19th century
possibly German; probably French or German
late 16th century or second quarter 19th century
Transylvania
ca.1600
Alfred André
ca. 1870–1919 and after 1936
Albert André
first half 16th century and 1859–86
ca. 1390–1349 B.C.
Western European
second half 19th century
Louis C. Tiffany
1914–15
Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1865–90
probably German (Aachen) or French (Paris)
ca. 1859–1907
probably Austro-Hungarian (Transylvania?) or German
second half 19th century, and 1920–34
Italian
third quarter 16th century and ca. 1865–95
Western Europe, possibly German or Austrian
late 19th century
Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1865–95 and 1902–7
Reinhold Vasters
second half 19th century
German (Aachen) or French (Paris)
ca. 1860–1907, probably with later additions
ca. 2051–2030 B.C.
ca. 1981–1640 B.C.
Flemish or Burgundian, and Western European
ca. 1440–50; 19th or 20th century
probably Italian (Venice); possibly Innsbruck
19th century
Transylvania
ca. 1600 (with 19th century additions)
Nellie Avery Loring
ca. 1925