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William P. Chappel
1870s

Jacopo Bassano (Jacopo da Ponte)
ca. 1590

Austrian
ca. 1390

South Netherlandish
ca. 1150–75

A.D. 41–68

Mexican
ca. 1800

Alessandro Algardi
second half of the 17th century

Samuel Danforth
1795–1816

Oliver Trask
1830–40
Adrian Bancker
1744

Veit Stoss
ca. 1480–1490

Sébastien Bourdon
ca. 1650

Nicolás Enríquez
1773

Sebastiano Ricci
ca. 1713–14

Mexican
1875–1900

probably Austro-Hungarian (Transylvania?) or German
second half 19th century, and 1920–34

German
1480–90

French
early 16th century

T'oros the Deacon
1311

Carolingian
860–880

Byzantine
early 15th century

Martin Schongauer
1595
Jean Le Pautre
17th century
Jean Le Pautre
17th century
664–30 B.C.

Pierre Charles Trémolières
ca. 1734

Félix-Hilaire Buhot
1887

Félix-Hilaire Buhot
1860–98

Moncalvo (Guglielmo Caccia)
16th century

Martin Schongauer
ca. 1470–74

German
19th century

Noël Hallé
18th century

Jan Muller
1590

Peter Flötner
16th century

Maerten de Vos
16th century

Joseph Esperlin
1725–75

Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
1727–1804

Raymond de La Fage
1683

Francesco Rosaspina
n.d.

South Netherlandish
ca. 1500

Juan de Pareja
1667

American
1807

Domenico Maria Bonavera
1670–1731

Wölfgang Rössler
ca. 1680–90

Laurent Pécheux
n.d.

Gabriel Weyer
late 16th–early 17th century

Italian
14th century

Armand-Auguste Caqué
1856

Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn)
1641

Bertrand Andrieu
1811

Justus of Ghent (Joos van Wassenhove)
1472–74

Anonymous, Italian, Bolognese, 17th century
17th century

Bertrand Andrieu
1811

Giuseppe Maria Mitelli
1678

Austrian
ca. 1390

South Netherlandish
ca. 1160–70

Paul Revere Jr.
ca. 1760

Russian
probably 19th century

German
16th century

South Netherlandish
ca. 1155–70