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David Haring
ca. 1835
David Haring
1830–70
David Haring
ca. 1830–40
David Daniel Haring
1834
David Hare
1962
Roberto Matta
1942-
New York: VVV, 1942–1944
Nos. 1 (June 1942)–4 (February 1944)
David Daniel Haring
ca. 1836
Herbert Ferber
1947
Nicolaes Maes
1653
Walker Evans
July 28, 1971
8th–10th century
Arnold Newman
1952
11th–12th century
George Cruikshank
1851
Peter Henry Emerson
1880s, printed 1887
mid-13th century
Filippo Carrocci
ca. 1660–70
Filippo Carrocci
ca. 1660–70
David Vinckboons
1601–52
David Vinckboons
1612
David Vinckboons
1612
William Bell Scott
1865–90
American
1836
1648
Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
1550s
Rembrandt
probably ca. 1658–62
Dutch, Amsterdam
1622
Girard Audran
1668
Sultan Muhammad Nur
dated 905 AH/1499–1500 CE
Girard Audran
1668
12th–13th century, with early 20th-century additions
Claude Monet
1880
Sir Thomas Lawrence
1790
late 11th–early 12th century
12th–13th century
late 11th–early 12th century
Samuel John Carter
1871–75
Jabez Hogg
1886–91