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Italian
1499–1514
Italian
second half 16th century and second half 19th century
North Italian
14th century
Sicilian or North Italian
13th century
North Italian
ca. 1230–35
Jean Henri Riesener
ca. 1790
Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
1597
Sassetta (Stefano di Giovanni)
ca. 1433–35
Mino da Fiesole (Mino di Giovanni)
third quarter 15th century
North French
1250–1260
Baldassare degli Embriachi
ca. 1390–1400
North Italian Painter (Verona?)
ca. 1330
North French (carving); Upper Rhenish (painting)
ca. 1300 (carving); ca. 1310–20 (painting)
North Italian
ca. 1425–40
North Italian
ca. 1125–50
Jean Henri Riesener
1778
ca. 1504
North French
mid-12th century
North Italian
late 13th century–early 14th century
French or North American
dated 1760
French or North Spanish
ca. 1340–60
North French or German
12th century
British or North French
ca. 1160–80
French or North Spanish
ca. 1340–60
British or North French
ca. 1200
Giorgio de Chirico
1916
British or North French
1000–1050
ca. 1504
North Italian
ca. 1430–35
North Italian
second half 12th century
Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537
Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi)
1610
North French
ca. 1210–20
Italian, Milan or Brescia
ca. 1544
North French
ca. 1125–50
North French
ca. 1250
North French
ca. 1340–60
North French
ca. 1250–75
North French or South Netherlandish
ca. 1400
Jacopo [Giacomo] Barozzi da Vignola
ca. 1565–73