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Reinhold Vasters
second half 16th century (panels); ca. 1865–90 (frame)
probably Austrian or Italian
second quarter 19th century
Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
probably mid-17th century
probably Austrian
early 15th century
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
ca. 1770–83
Abbondio Stazio
ca. 1720 or later
LIONARDO
ca. 1440
Antonio Rossellino
ca. 1470
Johann Jakob Kornmann (called Cormano)
ca. 1632
Giambologna
Late 17th or 18th century
Artemisia Gentileschi
1620s
Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1870–95
Michael Pacher
ca. 1470–80
Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden
ca. 1470
Northern Italian, probably Padua
ca. 1530–40
Austrian
15th–16th century
Austrian
15th–16th century
workshop of Giovanni Maria Vasaro
1508
Giorgio de Chirico
1916
Alessandro Abondio
ca. 1612
Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)
ca. 1433–35
Italian, Milan or Brescia
ca. 1544
Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537
Pierre Philippe Thomire
lapidary work: early 19th century; pedestal and mounts: 1819
Theophil Hansen
ca. 1855–65
Master of the Munich Bavarian Panels
ca. 1450
probably Italian or French
mid-18th century
probably Italian or Spanish
ca. 1500
Italian, Pesaro
probably ca. 1486–88
German, French or Austrian
16th century
probably Italian
late 18th or early 19th century
Christian Schreiner the Younger
ca. 1505–10
Giovanni Beltrami
citrine 1820, gold suspension loop probably contemporary with intaglio
Giambologna
1590s
probably Austrian
early 19th century
ca. 1504
Peter Munsten
ca. 1620–30
Giuseppe Picano
1780s
Giuseppe Picano
1780s
Fra Domenico Portigiani
17th century?