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German
ca. 1470–90
German Painter
ca. 1573–82
Dutch
ca. 1685–1700
Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1870–95
Heinrich Heid von Winterthur
dated 1460
German or Dutch
ca. 1750–60
Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1876–95
German, probably Nuremberg
ca. 1500
Hans Daucher
ca. 1522
Wistarburgh Glassworks
1738–ca. 1777
Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537
hilt, probably Dutch; blade, German, Munich
hilt, ca. 1650 (grip, restored 1995); blade, mid-to late 17th century
Dutch
probably 18th century or later
Dutch
probably 18th century or later
probably Dutch
ca. 1650–60
probably Dutch
ca. 1650–60
Joachim Patinir
ca. 1515
German or Dutch
ca. 1720–30
ca. 1504
Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
probably mid-17th century
Reinhold Vasters
probably second half 19th century
German
ca. 1250
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
ca. 1770–83
probably Dutch or German
late 17th–early 18th century
Margareta Haverman
1716
Dutch, probably Amsterdam
early 17th century
Master of the Munich Bavarian Panels
ca. 1450
Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
1610
Reinhold Vasters
second half 19th century
Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1870–95
Transylvania
ca. 1600 (with 19th century additions)
P. Ben
1627
German, probably Dresden or Annaberg
ca. 1580–90
Ferdinand Hundt
ca. 1736–40
probably German
early 17th century
Hans Holbein the Younger
1532
probably German
ca. 1750–60
Peter Munsten
ca. 1620–30
Herter Brothers
ca. 1875
hilt, Dutch or Flemish; blade, German
ca. 1630–40