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Possibly Workshop of Neroccio de' Landi
late 15th century

Manner of Germain Pilon
ca. 1585–90

After a composition by Mino da Fiesole (Mino di Giovanni)
late 15th century

Flemish
ca. 1560

Kongo peoples
16th–17th century

Italian
16th–17th century

Unknown
18th century

Carolingian
ca. 800–825

possibly French, Provence
18th century

German
ca. 1250

Bohemian
ca. 1390–95

Southern German
18th century

Spanish
16th century

Nicolás Enríquez
1773

possibly French, Provence
18th century

European (Medieval style)
19th century

Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia)
ca. 1455

Attributed to Claus de Werve
ca. 1415–17

Gerard David
ca. 1510

Joan Avesta
ca. 1370–90

French
ca. 1130–1140
![[Kitchen Interior with Birdcage and Virgin Mary Figurine, Brooklyn, New York], Walker Evans American, Film negative](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/PH1875.jpg)
Walker Evans
August 1932 or later

French
ca. 1175–1200
Scandinavian
ca. 1175–1200

Austrian
ca. 1490–1500

Annibale Carracci
after 1595

Niccolò di Buonaccorso
ca. 1380
Multiple artists/makers
1861 [reprinted 1938]
![Cameo of the Virgin and Child, Adrien Jean Maximilien Vachette [Gold Frame] French, Agate cameo, gold frame, Byzantine](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/md/web-additional/DP155332.jpg)
Adrien Jean Maximilien Vachette
ca. 1050–1100 (cameo); ca. 1800 (frame)

Emmanuel Tzanès

German
ca. 1290–1300

Paul Gauguin
1891

Anonymous
Publisher Justus Sadeler
1590–ca. 1620

Bernardo Daddi
1337–38

Anonymous
Publisher Justus Sadeler
1590–ca. 1620

Probably after a model by Lorenzo Vaccaro
late 17th century

Byzantine
13th–14th century
Bartolomeo Coriolano
After Guido Reni
ca. 1625–35

French
ca. 1300–1310
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