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Zachariah Brigden
ca. 1770–87
Edmund Charles Tarbell
ca. 1925
Luigi Palma di Cesnola
1885–1904
Veit Langenbucher
ca. 1625
American
1827–35
Earl Pardon
1989
Group of Boston 00.348
ca. 360–350 BCE
American
1869–80
Mary Cassatt
1883–85
Thomas Seymour
1805–10
William Sidney Mount
1840–41
Hendrick ter Brugghen
ca. 1624–25
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
ca. 1855–75
Jan van Goyen
1646
John Smibert
1729
John Frederick Kensett
1872
Edward Hicks
ca. 1825
Thomas Hovenden
1882–84
Prince Demah Barnes
1773
John Smibert
1729
American
1765–90
American
1700–1730
American
1740–60
American
1775–90
American
1715–30
American
1710–30
Francis H. Bacon
1886–88
Thomas Appleton
1830
American
1700–1730
American
1690–1720
American
1640–80
Louis John Rhead
1896
William F. Shaw
after 1852
American
1715–35
American
1650–1700
Frank Gardner Hale
ca. 1920
Georges de La Tour
probably 1630s
Charles Herbert Woodbury
1895
South Boston Flint Glass Works
ca. 1813–30
Winslow Homer
1899; reworked by 1906