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Miyagawa Chōshun 宮川長春
early 18th century
Jean Guillaume Moitte
1776
1640–50
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
1696–1770
Etienne Jeaurat
ca. 1730–36
Anonymous
1670–1731
Carlo Antonio Forti
1679
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri)
ca. 1652
Daniel Seiter
late 17th–18th century
Unidentified
early 17th century
Giacomo Zoboli
18th century
Tsukioka Settei
mid-18th century
Italian, Naples
second half 18th century
Cigoli (Ludovico Cardi)
1607–13
Alessandro Algardi
late 17th century
Francesco Maffei
ca. 1650
Carlo Maratti
1680–95
Franz Joachim Beich
ca. 1700–25
China
late 17th century
El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos)
ca. 1608–14
Giovanni Lanfranco
1634–35
Pietro Testa
1612–50
Jacques Louis David
ca. 1788
William Hogarth
1729
India (Himachal Pradesh, Chamba)
18th century
Hendrick Sorgh
ca. 1643
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
ca. 1745–47
Charles Le Brun
17th century
Cornelis Bloemaert
ca. 1677
Cornelis Bloemaert
ca. 1677
Nicolas Poussin
probably 1633–34
Höchst Manufactory
ca. 1766
Jan Steen
ca. 1660
Pedro Duque Cornejo
ca. 1700–50
Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden) 北尾政演 (山東京伝)
1784, early spring (Tenmei 4)
first half 17th century
Conrad Lauwers
ca. 1677
John Vanderbank, the younger
ca. 1720
Dutch, Amsterdam
1622
Spanish (Andalusian) Painter
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