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Chinese, possibly for European or American market
early 19th century
Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
ca. 1735–40
Chinese, for British market
ca. 1723–35
Chinese, made for the European or American market
ca. 1700–1800
Chinese, for American market
ca. 1765–70
Chinese, for American market
1736–95
Eugène Delacroix
1846
Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
1597
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1755
Joachim Patinir
ca. 1515
F. & C. Osler
ca. 1850
Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537
Japanese, for European, probably Dutch, market
ca. 1710
Japanese, possibly Dejima, for the Western market
ca. 1730
Chinese, for American market
ca. 1865
Jacometto (Jacometto Veneziano)
ca. 1485–95
Peter Paul Rubens
1597
ca. 1504
M. I. F.
ca. 1600
Central or Eastern European, possibly Vienna
dated 1489
Northern Indian, for the Western market
ca. 1775
Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
1610
British or Western European
ca. 1400–1450
Velázquez (Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez)
ca. 1635
Antonello da Messina (Antonello di Giovanni d'Antonio)
Georges Seurat
1884
Georg Wecker
late 16th century
ca.1600
Chinese, Macao, for export market
probably first half 17th century
Chinese, for European or possibly British market
ca. 1700
Auguste Renoir
1878
Chinese, for European market
ca. 1700
Chinese, made for the European or American market
ca. 1700–1800
Chinese, possibly for European market
1780–90 (?)
Chinese, possibly for European market
1780–90 (?)
Velázquez
ca. 1650
Master of the Furies
17th century
Chinese
1662–1722
Chinese, possibly for American market
ca. 1785
Chinese, possibly for American market
late 18th century