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Central Coast artist
1460–1540
Mary Mono
ca. 1890
Central or Northern Highlands region
15th century
Unknown
ca. 1930
William James Glackens
ca. 1905
American
ca. 1914–15
Winslow Homer
1896
William Trost Richards
1877
Wari artist(s)
800–900 CE
Nasca artist(s)
100–400 CE
Robert Swain Gifford
ca. 1885
Piero di Giovanni Tedesco
ca. 1395–96
Central Region
4th–7th century
Cupisnique artist(s)
1000–800 BCE
Italian
early 16th century
Wari artist
600–900 CE
Malvina Cornell Hoffman
1923
Mary Cassatt
1878
Lambayeque (Sicán) artist(s)
900–1100 CE
Ardeshir Mohassess
1988
Mikyo Dorje
late 14th century
Kongo artist
16th–17th century (central figure); 18th–19th century (top and bottom figures)
Kongo artist and nganga
late19th–mid-20th century
Maya artist
400–500 CE
Circle of Peter Hemmel von Andlau (Strassburger Werkstattgemeinschaft)
1507
Edo artist
16th century
Dogon artist
18th–early 19th century
Paracas artist(s)
350 BCE–60 CE
Edo artist
16th–17th century
John Vanderlyn
1800
Asante artist
ca. 1930s
Dan artist
19th–mid-20th century
Giovanni Pisano
ca. 1302–10
Giovanni Pisano
1302–10
Giovanni Pisano
1302–10
James Earle Fraser
by January 1920, carved 1933
Tolita-Tumaco artist
200 BCE–400 CE
Thomas Sully
1821
George Henry Story
1902
Lenni Lenape/Delaware artist, Native American
ca. 1840