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Walker Evans
1937–59
Emmanuel Mathieu
1900s
Francisco de Zurbarán
ca. 1632–33
H. de Sta
1883
Joan Miró
1928
Façon de Venise, probably south Lowlands or Germany
17th century
Andrea Palladio
1570
Ira Hutchinson Brainerd
1908
Joan Miró
1941
Joan Miró
1928
Joan Miró
1919
Donato de' Bardi
ca. 1425–30
Joan Miró
1927
Joan Miró
1925
Joan Miró
1927
Sir Joshua Reynolds
1782
Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes)
1787–88
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
1851–53
I H
1675–76
Façon de venise, probably Barcelona
ca. 1500
Italian (Venice) or façon de Venise
probably 16th century
Façon de venise, possibly Spanish (Barcelona)
17th century
Façon de Venise, probably Bohemian
late 16th century
Façon de Venise, northern European
16th century
Tyrol
16th century
Venetian or façon de Venise
first half 16th century
Venetian or façon de Venise, possibly Saxony
mid-16th century
Façon de Venise, northern European
probably 17th century, possibly late 19th century
Italian (Venice), or façon de Venise
early 17th century
Façon de Venise, probably Bohemian
late 16th century
Pieter de Hooch
ca. 1657
Amedeo Modigliani
1919
Façon de venise, Germany or Silesia (possibly Petersdorf)
late 19th century
Venetian or façon de Venise, probably Tyrol (Innsbruck)
mid to late 16th century
Façon de Venise, probably south Lowlands or Germany
probably 17th century, possibly 19th century
Venetian or façon de Venise, probably Tyrolean; possibly Venice
ca. 1570
Façon de Venise, probably southern Germany or Tyrol
1592
Italian (Venice) or façon de Venise, northern European
17th century
probably façon de Venise, northern European or Venetian
late 16th–mid-17th century
Façon de Venise, northern European (possibly the Lowlands)
17th century