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North India (possibly Kausambi, Uttar Pradesh)
2nd century BCE
Alexander Calder
ca. 1928
North African
ca. 1850
Heinrich Roth
1793
Gustave Herter
ca. 1855
William Searle
1663–80
North Italian
early 10th century
North German
ca. 1200
North Italian
14th and 15th century
Romare Bearden
1971
North India (possibly Uttar Pradesh)
ca. 7th century
North European, possibly northern Germany
10th century
Baldassare degli Embriachi
ca. 1390–1400
North Italian Painter (Verona?)
ca. 1330
Elihu Vedder
1865
Robert Fisher
1825–35
North Netherlandish Painter
Possibly Barwe People
ca. 1900
North Italian
10th–11th century
North French
1250–1260
North French
ca. 1450–1500
North Italian
ca. 1425–40
North Spanish
second half 11th century
Eugene Pieter Romayn Feldman
1981
North Netherlandish (Bruges) Painer
blade, possibly Iranian; guard and decoration on blade, Turkish; grip, Indian
blade, 18th–19th century; guard and decoration on blade, 19th century; grip, 18th century
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company
ca. 1898–1907
Jean Henri Riesener
1783
North African (Carthage)
3rd–4th century
ca. 1981–1952 B.C.
Antonello da Messina (Antonello di Giovanni d'Antonio)
Peter Paul Rubens
1597
Bernard Kinsey
2006
Abayomi Fuja
1971
Tiffany Studios
possibly 1902–32
Sicilian or North Italian
13th century
possibly North African
19th century
British or North French
ca. 1200
Caspar Gras
ca. 1600
John Pitts
ca. 1735