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Johann Joachim Faber
1825
Conrad Faber von Creuznach
late 1520s
Eric Gill
1934
ca. 1655–80
T. S. Eliot
1929
late 17th century
Carl Faber, Stuttgart
19th century
Carl Faber, Stuttgart
19th century
John Faber, the Younger
1735
Conrad Faber von Creuznach
Wilhelm von Kobell
ca. 1798
Gum, Inc.
1940
John Faber, the Elder
early 18th century
Exhibit Supply Company
ca. 1926–29
John Faber, the Younger
1765–68
first half 14th century
Heinrich Reinhold
probably 1822
Edwin F. Faber
1892
John Faber, the Younger
1734
John Faber, the Younger
1739
John Faber, the Younger
1735
John Faber, the Younger
1748
John Faber, the Younger
1727
Francesco Bartolozzi
1794 or earlier
John Faber, the Younger
1733
John Faber, the Younger
1731
Francesco Bartolozzi
November 1, 1794
Wilhelm von Kobell
late 18th–19th century
Jean-Baptiste Vanloo
1741
Sir Joshua Reynolds
1755
John Faber, the Younger
1748
John Faber, the Younger
1727
John Faber, the Younger
1734
1928
John Faber, the Younger
1742–49
John Faber, the Younger
1736
dated 612 AH/1215–16 CE
Thomas Fearnley
1834
Neo-Sumerian
ca. 2090 BCE
Johann Georg von Dillis
late 18th–mid 19th century