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Workshop of Giuliano da Maiano (1432–1490) and Benedetto da Maiano (1442–1497)
ca. 1489–91
North Italian
15th century
Italian
15th century (textile); 19th century (chair: with earlier parts)
Italian (possibly)
15th century (textile); 19th century (chair, with earlier parts)
Italian
15th century (textile); 19th century (chair, with earlier parts)
Italian
15th century (textile); 19th century (chair, with earlier parts)
Italian
possibly 19th or early 20th century (with reused footborads, possibly 16th or 17th century)
Italian
possibly 19th or early 20th century (with reused footboards, possibly 16th or 17th century)
Giovanni Paolo Panini
1757
Italian
15th or 16th century (textiles); 16th century (chair)
Italian
15th or 16th century (textiles); 16th century (chair)
Giovanni Paolo Panini
1757
Italian, Florence
ca. 1575–1600
Italian, Tuscany (Florence?)
early 16th century (partly, and later)
Italian, Deruta
ca. 1550–60
North Italian
late 15th century
Italian, Rome or Florence (?)
late 16th century
Giovanni Battista Moroni
shortly after 1553
Italian, Rome or Florence
late 16th century (partly)
Italian, Rome or Florence
late 16th century (partly)
Italian, probably Urbino
ca. 1600
Amedeo Modigliani
1919
Domenico Ghirlandaio (Domenico Bigordi)
ca. 1488
Girolamo dai Libri
ca. 1520
Bronzino (Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano)
1530s
Agostino d'Antonio di Duccio
1459
Alois Überacher
late 19th century
Alois Überacher
late 19th century
Theophil Hansen
ca. 1855–65
Italian, Florence
ca. 1575–1600
Jacopo Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti)
1550s
Paolo Veronese (Paolo Caliari)
possibly 1570s
Italian
16th or 17th century (leather); late 16th or early 17th century and later parts (woodwork)
Italian
16th century (with later repairs)
Andrea Briosco, called Riccio
ca. 1540–50
Andrea Briosco, called Riccio
ca. 1540–50
Italian (or Spanish?)
late 15th century, mostly, with later alterations
Italian, probably Florence
ca. 1492
North Italian, Venice (?)
ca. 1550–80
Giovanni Boldini
1873