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Europe, Limbach Porcelain Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain, German, Thuringia
Limbach Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1775
Europe, Mennecy, Soft-paste porcelain, French, Mennecy
Mennecy
ca. 1755–60
Europe, Frankenthal Porcelain Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain, German, Frankenthal
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1765
Lion Pendant, Gold, enamel and pearls., Western Europe
Western Europe
probably second half 19th century
Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza, Pastorino di Giovan Michele de' Pastorini, Bronze on green marble base, Europe
Pastorino di Giovan Michele de' Pastorini
19th or early 20th century
Europe and America, Vincennes Manufactory  French, Soft-paste porcelain, French, Vincennes
Vincennes Manufactory
Le Boiteux
ca. 1752
Europe and America, Orléans Manufactory  French, Soft-paste porcelain, French, Orléans
Orléans Manufactory
ca. 1760–70
Prisoner, Bronze, later fire gilding, Possibly northern Europe
Possibly northern Europe
late 16th–early 17th century
The Fruits of Europe, Raoul Dufy  French, Printed linen
Raoul Dufy
Bianchini-Férier
ca. 1920
Europe (part of a set), Castelli, Earthenware, Italian
Multiple artists/makers
19th century
Europe (part of a set), Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain, German, Nymphenburg
Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory
Dominikus Auliczek
1763–67
Quilt, Silk, Southern Europe
Southern Europe
17th century
Fortuna, Giambologna  Netherlandish, Bronze, Italian or Northern Europe (?)
Giambologna
17th-18th Century (?)
Europe, from Allegories of the Four Continents, Fulda Pottery and Porcelain Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain, German, Fulda
Fulda Pottery and Porcelain Manufactory
Johann Andreas Herrlein
1781–88
Europe (part of a set of four), Johann Sadeler I  Netherlandish, Tin-glazed earthenware, German, Frankfurt
Multiple artists/makers
late 17th–early 18th century
Europe from a set of The Four Continents, Jean Jacques François Le Barbier  French, Wool, silk (19-21 warps per inch, 8 per cm.), French, Beauvais
Multiple artists/makers
designed ca. 1786, woven 1790–91
Allegory of Europe, Rockwell Kent  American, Lithograph
Rockwell Kent
1946
Pendant of "Ambergris", Black composition, gold, enamel, and diamonds., probably Western Europe, possibly Paris
probably Western Europe, possibly Paris
late 19th century
Dagger Pommel, Ivory, probably Northern Europe
probably Northern Europe
possibly 9th–11th century
Venus Urania, Giambologna  Netherlandish, Bronze, fire-gilt, possibly Northern Europe
Giambologna
17th–18th century
Curlik, Wood, Eastern Europe (Bosnian)
Eastern Europe (Bosnian)
1936–37
An Emblem of Europe, Anonymous, British, 18th century  British, Mezzotint
Anonymous, British, 18th century
John Fairburn
September 4, 1798
Nations of Europe ballets, Anonymous, Italian, 17th century  Italian, Etching
Anonymous, Italian, 17th century
17th century
Crucifix, Copper alloy, gilt, Southeastern Europe (possibly)
Southeastern Europe (possibly)
12th century
Nicolas Barsanti
Luca Giordano
18th century
Vytautas Kazimieras Jonynas
1953
Necklace with Cameo Pendant, Enameld gold, silver, rubies, diamonds, pearls, and chalcedony, Western Europe, possibly German or Austrian
Western Europe, possibly German or Austrian
late 19th century
Ewer (Brocca), Medici Porcelain Manufactory  Italian, Soft-paste porcelain decorated in underglaze blue, Italian, Florence
Medici Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1575–87
Boss for a Crupper Strap, Copper alloy, Ottoman, probably Eastern Europe
Ottoman, probably Eastern Europe
18th century
Bayard Taylor
D. Appleton & Co.
1875–1879
Allegories of America, Asia, and Europe, Anonymous, French, 18th century  French, Brush and brown wash
Anonymous, French, 18th century
18th century
Europe, from "Court Game of Geography", William and Henry Rock  British, Engraving and hand coloring (watercolor)
William and Henry Rock
1838–55
Allegory of Europe, from "The Four Continents", Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder  Flemish, Engraving
Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder
Philips Galle
ca. 1590–1600