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Central Queensland
mid-19th–early 20th century
Central Queensland (?)
late 19th–early 20th century
New South Wales or Central Queensland
late 19th–early 20th century
Marie Denise Villers
1801
Lorenzo Monaco (Piero di Giovanni)
ca. 1406
Old Bering Sea II, Native American
100–300 CE
Lorenzo Monaco (Piero di Giovanni)
ca. 1408–10
Probably western Queensland
late 19th–early 20th century
Northeastern Queensland
mid- to late 19th century
Lorenzo Monaco (Piero di Giovanni)
before 1402
Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien)
ca. 1511
Indonesia (Java)
9th century
Central Italian
second quarter 16th century
Indonesia (Java)
ca. mid-9th century
Indonesia (Java)
9th–10th century
ca. 1981–1550 B.C.
ca. 1981–1550 B.C.
Louis C. Tiffany
1893–96
Lorenzo Monaco (Piero di Giovanni)
ca. 1408–10
Lorenzo Monaco (Piero di Giovanni)
ca. 1408–10
Lorenzo Monaco (Piero di Giovanni)
ca. 1408–10
Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien)
ca. 1510–11
Luis de Morales
ca. 1560
Bernardo Daddi
Bernardo Daddi
Bernardo Daddi
ca. 1338–40
Central European
18th century
Domenico Fetti
ca. 1619
Sebastiano del Piombo (Sebastiano Luciani)
1519
Central Tibet
early 15th century
Peru; central coast (?)
10th–15th century
Indus
ca. 2600–1900 BCE
Anonymous, Italian, 16th century
16th century
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1893
Peru; north or central coast (?)
11th–mid-16th century
Peru; north or central coast (?)
11th–mid-16th century
Peru; north or central coast (?)
11th–mid-16th century
Peru; north or central coast (?)
11th–mid-16th century
Peru; north or central coast (?)
11th–mid-16th century
Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio
cameo ca. 1530–40, frame 19th century