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George Achard et Fils
late 18th century
Les fils de Gamil Georges
1977
Auguste Renoir
1878
Jean Siméon Chardin
ca. 1728–30
Firm of Breguet et Fils
ca. 1900
baron Antoine Jean Gros
ca. 1790
Mathevon et Bouvard
1893
Charles Abraham Chasselat
first quarter 19th century
Clément-Janin
1897
Michel George-Michel
1929
North French or South Netherlandish
early 16th century
J. J. Grandville
1864
François Boucher
Polidoro da Caravaggio
1651
Roland Fréart Sieur de Chambray
1650
Benjamin Vulliamy
ca. 1800
Benjamin Vulliamy
ca. 1800
Jacques Callot
1636
School of Rembrandt van Rijn
ca. 1640
Vuillamy
ca. 1800
Henri Regnault
1870
Jacques Louis David
1788
Abraham Bosse
ca. 1647
Théodore Gericault
ca. 1818–20
Abraham Bosse
1647
French
mid-14th century
Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537
Jean Honoré Fragonard
ca. 1770–73
Jules Dupré
1836
Camille Corot
Paul Cézanne
1892–94
Ferdinand Hundt
ca. 1736–40
French
19th century
Laurent de La Hyre
1649
Nicolas Poussin
probably 1633–34
probably French; blade, German, Solingen
ca. 1540
Gustave Courbet
1865–66
Paul Cézanne
1870–71
Paul Cézanne
1894–98 (verso); 1900–06 (recto)
Paul Cézanne
1891