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Gaudenzio Ferrari
ca. 1530

Perugino (Pietro di Cristoforo Vannucci)
ca. 1504

Stefano da Verona (Stefano di Giovanni d'Arbosio di Francia)
first half 15th century
John Charles Dollman
1871–1934

Théodore Rousseau
1839

unknown
possibly 19th century

1895–97

Italian, Deruta, or French
early 17th century

Southern Netherlands
ca. 1450–70

German, Nuremberg
1604, with late 18th or early 19th century additions

Italy (Rome)
ca. 1680–1700

American, Boston (?)
late 19th or early 20th century

Sienese
mid-15th century

1895–97

Giovanni Maria Pomedelli
first quarter 16th century

Ignacio Zuloaga
1920s

Michele da Verona
early 16th century

Emilia
early 17th century

Alessandro Maganza
ca. 1603–10

Friuli (?)
late 16th century

Paul Signac
1912

Chinese
1662–1722

Thai
late 18th–19th century

French
1735–40

Chinese
13th–14th century

Paul Signac
1923

Italian, Deruta
ca. 1520–30

Thai
late 18th–19th century

Jean Honoré Fragonard
1770s

Italian
17th century, partly, with later replacements and additions

Albrecht Dürer
1522

probably Spanish
late 16th or early 17th century

Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)
1752

Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
ca. 1447–65

Pierre Bonnard
1924

Ugolino da Siena (Ugolino di Nerio)
ca. 1325–30

Northern European (possibly south Lowlands or Germany)
probably late 17th century

Italian
1499–1514

Bernardo Bellotto
ca. 1740–41

European
19th century (?), in 17th century Flemish or German style