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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
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Mexica artist(s)
1325–1521 CE

Kuba peoples, Bushoong group
20th century

Kuba peoples
ca. 1950

Kuba peoples
ca. 1950
![[Portrait of a Man in Military Regalia], Horatio Ross British, born Scotland, Salted paper print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP148528.jpg)
Horatio Ross
ca. 1859
![Reichskleinodien [Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire], Georg Friedrich Nürnberger German, Silver, German](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/es/web-additional/DP-34196-007.jpg)
Georg Friedrich Nürnberger
late 17th - early 18th century
James Van Der Zee
1928
James Van Der Zee
1956
Unknown
ca. 1918

Gabriel de Saint-Aubin
1775

French
ca. 1150–60

390–246 BCE

Olmec artist(s)
1000–400 BCE

Edo (Benin) people
19th century

Dinka people
ca. 1890

Sri Lanka, Kandy district
early 19th century

Austrian
18th century

4th–2nd century B.C.

ca. 733–664 BCE

Jodi Archambault
2005

Edo peoples
16th–18th century

Vietnam
ca. 500 BCE–300 CE

Probably Igbo people
late 19th century

Akan artist
18th–19th century

completed by 10 B.C.
C. E. Ward Co.
David & Cannon Printers
1917
Masonic Publishing & Manufacturing Co.
1867

Dogon or Bozo blacksmith
16th–17th century

Calima (Yotoco) artist
100 BCE–800 CE

India (Rajasthan, Marwar)
late 17th century
China
19th century

Native American (Chippewa - Ojibwe)
19th century

Linnaeus Tripe
August 29–30, 1855

Yoruba peoples, Owo group
17th–19th century

Marquesan (Enata) people
late 19th century

Hopi, Native American
ca. 1900
Baga artist
19th–first half of 20th century

Rapa Nui people
19th century

Dengese artist
19th–first half of 20th century

possibly Mvuba people
late 19th century