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Italian
ca. 1475–80
French
ca. 1550
Edgar Degas
ca. 1867–68
Auguste Renoir
1883
Diego de Pesquera
1567–68
Herbert Adams
ca. 1894; carved ca. 1899–1900
Petrus Christus
1449
Frederick William MacMonnies
1895–96, cast 1901
French
ca. 1550
French
ca. 1550
Italian, probably Milan
ca. 1535–45
Ugolino da Siena (Ugolino di Nerio)
ca. 1325
Auguste Rodin
modeled 1880 or 1881, cast 1910
Japanese
12th–13th century
Filippo Negroli
ca. 1532–35
German, Nuremberg
late 16th–mid-17th century
Unrecorded Edgefield District potter
1847
16th century
German, probably Nuremberg
ca. 1600
Italian, Venice (Murano)
mid-16th century
Italian, Venice (Murano)
16th century
probably Italian, Venice (Murano)
16th century
Italian, Venice or Façon de Venise
16th–17th century
Italian, Venice (Murano) and Austria
mid-16th century
possibly Italian
probably 19th century
Sir Richard Westmacott
19th century
Andrea Briosco, called Riccio
ca. 1510–20
Robert Hennell III
1864
Filippo Negroli
dated 1543
Luca Signorelli (Luca d'Egidio di Luca di Ventura)
ca. 1505–7
Camille Corot
ca. 1870
Jules-Paul Brateau
ca. 1900
Jules-Paul Brateau
ca. 1900
Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
1889
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
1889
Aaron Douglas
ca. 1935–39
Antico (Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi)
ca. 1510–ca. 1520
Andrea Briosco, called Riccio
after 1532–before ca. 1550
Frederick Hurten Rhead
ca. 1904–08