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Showing 215 results for North German, possibly Scandinavian
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Scandinavian
ca. 1175–1200
North German
ca. 1200
Marsden Hartley
1914
German Painter
ca. 1573–82
Heinrich Roth
1793
Scandinavian, possibly Danish
late 10th–early 11th century
Gustave Herter
ca. 1855
North European, possibly northern Germany
10th century
North French
ca. 1450–1500
North Netherlandish Painter
North German
early 15th century (1419? with alterations after 1478)
North German
ca. 1765
North German, possibly Scandinavian
1780
North Netherlandish (Bruges) Painer
Antonello da Messina (Antonello di Giovanni d'Antonio)
Franz von Stuck
1908
Herter Brothers
1880–85
David Roentgen
ca. 1775–79 with later alterations
Lucas Cranach the Elder
ca. 1510
David Spinner
ca. 1810
Albrecht Dürer
ca. 1505
Albrecht Dürer
probably 1519
Northern German, possibly Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
ca. 1560–65
Hans Holbein the Younger
1532
North Italian
10th century
Northern European (?), possibly German
ca. 1380–1400
Pietro de Formicano
ca. 1610–20
John Bell
ca. 1840–60
Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien)
ca. 1511
Guido Reni
1627
German, Nuremberg
early 17th century
German, Bamberg
ca. 1745–50
Lucas Cranach the Elder
ca. 1528
North German, possibly Brunswick
late 16th century
North German, possibly Brunswick
third quarter 16th century
David Roentgen
ca. 1785–90
Berlinghiero
possibly 1230s
Lucas Cranach the Elder
ca. 1530
Lucas Cranach the Elder
ca. 1528–30
German, Danzig (Gdansk)
ca. 1680–1700