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Showing 43 results for Native American (Seneca,Alleghany band)
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Native American (Seneca,Alleghany band)
19th century
Native American (Seneca,Alleghany band)
19th century
Apache, Native American
ca. 1890
Native American (Seneca, Alleghany, Iriquoian)
19th century
Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
19th century
Western Great Lakes, Native American
ca. 1800
Ancestral Columbia River, Native American
3rd–13th century
Native American (Seneca, Allegheny band)
late 19th century
Native American (Seneca, Tonawanda band)
19th century
Ames Van Wart
1876
Thomas Fletcher
1825
Chumash, Native American
ca. 1790
Lakota (Teton Sioux)
ca. 1865
Probably Lakota (Teton Sioux)
ca. 1850
Master of the Brussels Calling of Saint Matthew
ca. 1540–50
Apsáalooke/Crow, Native American
ca. 1870
Ka’igwu/Kiowa, Native American
ca. 1890
French
14th century
South Netherlandish Painter
Théodore Rousseau
ca. 1846–67
John Challis
1967
Robert Aitken
January–December 1775
Kem Weber
ca. 1928
Jules Bastien-Lepage
1879
Giotto di Bondone
possibly ca. 1320
Perle Fine
1966
Daniel Rabel
1626
Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537
Edric L. Eaton
ca. 1867
Peruvian
17th–18th century
Inca
1460–1540
Inca artist(s)
1400–1535 CE
Chimú
1300–1470
Inca and Spanish
1600–1700
South Netherlandish Painter
Early Quimbaya
300 BCE–700 CE
Lambayeque (Sicán) artist(s)
900–1100 CE
West Mexico or Valley of Mexico
11th–16th century
Late Quimbaya
700–1600 CE
Central Caribbean Region
900–1520 CE