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American
1907–9
Honduras; Maya (?)
10th–11th century
Ulúa Valley
9th–10th century
Maya-Cocal
12th–14th century
James Prestini
1939
James Prestini
1940–50
James Prestini
ca. 1940
Maya
715
Louis Majorelle
1900–1910
ca. 1950–55
Maya artist
7th–8th century
Italian, Venice
ca. 1570–90
Charles Eames
ca. 1940
Maya
5th–7th century
Maya
7th–9th century
Maya
3rd–6th century
Olmec and Maya
900–400 BCE (initial fabrication); 100–300 CE (Maya inscription)
Maya
600–900 CE
Maya
600–800 CE
Maya
7th–9th century
Maya
7th–9th century
Maya
5th–7th century
Olmec
12th–9th century BCE
Ward-Mackey Company
early 20th century
Kinney Brothers Tobacco Company
1888
Cy Twombly
1973
American Caramel Company, Philadelphia
ca. 1910
Kinney Brothers Tobacco Company
ca. 1901
Allen & Ginter
1889
Allen & Ginter
1890
William S. Kimball & Company
1889
American Chewing Products Corp., Newark, New Jersey
ca. 1906
W. Duke, Sons & Co.
1888
W. Duke, Sons & Co.
1888
Lambayeque (Sicán) artist(s)
900–1100 CE
Maya
200 BCE–1 CE
Maya (?)
before 16th century
Maya (?)
before 16th century
Maya (?)
before 16th century
Maya (?)
before 16th century