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Eduardo Paolozzi
1972

Hountondji guild artists
19th century

Italian, Naples
18th–19th century

Frederick George Richard Roth
Founder Cast by Roman Bronze Works
1902, cast ca. 1906

Greek
3rd century BCE

China

India (Uttar Pradesh, Kaushambi)
1st century BCE

Lala Deen Dayal
1885–1900

Bamana numu (blacksmith)
19th–20th century

China
late 16th century

Frederick George Richard Roth
Founder Cast by Roman Bronze Works
1902, cast ca. 1906

Kwele artist
19th–first half of 20th century

John Thomson
1865

Antoine-Louis Barye
modeled ca. 1874, cast between 1874 and 1875
Baule artist
19th–20th century

Spanish
first half 12th century (possibly 1129–34)

ca. 3700–3450 B.C.

Asante
19th–20th century

Thailand (Ban Chiang)
ca. 300 BCE–200 CE

Vietnam
15th–16th century

Japan
19th century

Bamileke, Daschang group
19th–20th century

e. e. cummings
ca. 1921

John Thomson
1865

Taguchi (Utagawa) Yoshimori
1863 (Bunkyo 3, 4th month)

1630–50

Lala Deen Dayal
1885–1900

China

India (Tamil Nadu)
ca. 11th century

Japan
18th century
![[Detail of Torn Circus Poster (Elephant)], Walker Evans American, Instant internal dye diffusion transfer print (Polaroid SX-70)](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP-41992-005.jpg)
Walker Evans
May 15, 1974

Japan
19th century

Sasanian
ca. 6th–7th century CE

early 17th century

Cambodia
late 12th–early 13th century

ca. 1660

Martin Schongauer
1470–1491

ca. 1650

Italian, Venice (Murano)
18th–19th century

Antonio Fantuzzi
After Rosso Fiorentino
1542–45
![[Maharajah Putteala's State Elephant], Unknown, Albumen silver print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP146152.jpg)
Unknown
1858–61

Style of Whieldon type
Attributed to Ralph Wood the Elder
ca. 1750
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