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Keystone View Company
1860s–1910s
London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
Hans van Amsterdam
1533/34
Juliana Berners
1903
Adam Weisweiler
ca. 1787
Mark Rothko
1960
Smith & Wesson
1881–1902
Martin Carlin
ca. 1776
François Thomas Germain
1757
Charles H. Traub
1970s
George E. Ohr
ca. 1897–1900
Maija Grotell
ca. 1940–50
Unknown Artist
ca. 1840
Mark Rothko
1958
Missaglia workshop
ca. 1460
Cornwall Kirkpatrick
ca. 1877
British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
Chinese porcelain 1573– ca. 1585, British mounts ca. 1585
Ambrogio de Osma
ca. 1460–70
Mark Bradford
2016
Missaglia workshop
ca. 1475
Mark Rothko
1953
Francesco Fanelli
17th century cast
Martin Carlin
ca. 1780
India (Jammu and Kashmir) or Pakistan (Swat Valley)
7th century
Kolman Helmschmid
ca. 1515 and later
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
1865–67
India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir),
7th–8th century
Paul de Lamerie
1744/45
Rosina Emmet
ca. 1878–85
Mark Rothko
1949
Fred H. Robertson
ca. 1913–21
R. & S. Garrard & Co.
1875 or 1876
Susan S. G. Frackelton
1879
Martin Carlin
ca. 1768
Susan S. G. Frackelton
1900
Susan S. G. Frackelton
ca. 1895–1905
Smith & Wesson
1892–93
S. A. Weller Pottery
ca. 1901–7
Robert Haiko
1960s