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Brown and Turner families
begun 1846
family of Manaku
ca. 1780–90
Manaku
ca. 1725
Zhang family workshop
12th–13th century
Paul-Albert Besnard
1890
Eastman Johnson
1870–71
John Sloan
ca. 1908
Leonard Leibowitz
21st century
Mario Prassinos
20th century
Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537
Greek, Attic
ca. 360 BCE
Manaku
ca. 1740
Giovanni di ser Giovanni Guidi (called Scheggia)
ca. 1449
Villeroy
ca. 1740–45
Charles Le Brun
ca. 1660
Athabascan Family
ca. 1900
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
ca. 1750
Manaku
ca. 1740
Chippewa Tribe
19th century
Miotti Family Workshop
18th century
ca. 1550–1295 B.C.
Roman
27 BCE–68 CE
Manaku
ca. 1725
Patanazzi family
1584
Pierre Bonnard
1899
Manaku
ca. 1750
A.D. 300–350
French
after 1248–by 1267
Manaku
ca. 1775
Manaku
dated 1730
Jusepe de Ribera (called Lo Spagnoletto)
1648
Manaku
ca. 1750–55
Manaku
ca. 1740
Manaku
ca. 1740
Manaku
ca. 1750–55
Myōchin family
17th–18th century
Sangallo family
1530–45
Joos van Cleve
possibly 1527–33
Andrea del Sarto (Andrea d'Agnolo)
ca. 1528
Jacob Jordaens
1616