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Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
1835
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
1800–1865
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
mid-19th century
Emmanuel Mathieu
1900s
Kunz Lochner
dated 1549
Ferdinand Hundt
ca. 1736–40
Balthasar Ferdinand Moll
ca. 1739–40
Georges Seurat
1887–88
Achille Collas
1830–83
Jan Vermeyen
1641–42, the jeweled elements on the lid in the form of animals, amorini holding bow and quiver, and the statuettes of Orpheus and Diana, Prague, ca.1600
Ferdinand Bol
1657
Maison Barbedienne
1867
Charles-Auguste Questel
1839
Ferdinand Bol
1642
Johann Georg Wagner
1732–67
Georg Moritz Ebers
1881–92
Jean Antoine Houdon
19th–early 20th century, cast after a model of 1788
August Heinrich
ca. 1820
Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Naples
ca. 1775–80
Jules-Ferdinand Jacquemart
1873
French
ca. 1550
Wolfgang Kilian
1652
Wolfgang Kilian
1652
Georg Pencz
ca. 1504
George Cruikshank
January 1, 1812
Paolo Veronese (Paolo Caliari)
1570s
Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
ca. 1754–56
Ferdinand Mulnier
1857–1871
Ferdinand Mulnier
1857–1871
Samuel Middiman
1788
Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn)
1620–69
Chez Floury
1896–97
Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot
ca. 1754–56
Ferdinand Fabre
1892
Johann Christoph Sysang
1721–22
Lussano
1794
André Gill
1882
Edgar Allan Poe
1889