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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
ca. 1740

Italian, Padua
15th century
Boris Lovet-Lorski
1937–38

Asher Brown Durand
After John Vanderlyn
ca. 1831–35

Giorgio de Chirico
1913

George Frederic Watts
1894

Greek or Roman
1st century BCE–1st century CE

Oscar Gustav Rejlander
1857

Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini
1720s

Master IO. F.F.
15th–16th century

Bryson Burroughs
1915

Multiple artists/makers
1754

Roman
ca. 130–150 CE

Asher Brown Durand
After John Vanderlyn
1834

Eugène Atget
1924–25
M. Petagna
1860s–70s

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
1696–1770

Ercole Procaccini The Younger
17th century

Jean Hughes Taraval
18th century

Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée)
Engraved by François Vivares
Publisher Arthur Pond
1742

Francesco Bartolozzi
After Giovanni Battista Cipriani
1788

Etcher Thomas Rowlandson
After Giovanni Battista Cipriani
Publisher Thomas Rowlandson
1790–99

Etcher Thomas Rowlandson
After Giovanni Battista Cipriani
Publisher Thomas Rowlandson
1790–99
William Doughty
After Sir Joshua Reynolds
Publisher Edward Orme
1804
Alexander Runciman
ca. 1774
Engraver Alessandro Zaffonato
After Francesco Bartolozzi
1780–1800

Etcher (?) Thomas Rowlandson
After Giovanni Battista Cipriani
ca. 1790

Guy Louis Vernansal the Elder
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Charles Le Brun
ca. 1709
Lovis Corinth
1914

Ercole Procaccini The Younger
17th century

Stefano della Bella
1644

Multiple artists/makers
1644

Gian Battista Bolognini
After Guido Reni
1650–80

Attributed to Enea Vico
ca. 1542

Engraved by Anonymous, French, 16th century
Publisher Published by Paul de la Houve
Possibly copied from engraving attributed to Enea Vico
mid-16th century
Multiple artists/makers
1806
Multiple artists/makers
1806

Greek, Attic
early 4th century BCE

Greek
mid-4th century BCE

Very close in style to the work of the Dolon Painter
ca. 400–360 BCE
Francesco Piranesi
After a design by Lorenzo Roccheggiani
1781

Anonymous
After François Boucher
after 1749
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