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Showing 356 results for Fielding Lucas, Jr.
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Anthony van Dyck
ca. 1622
Fielding Lucas, Jr.
[1827]
William Strickland
1815
Fielding Lucas, Jr.
[1827]
John Varley
ca. 1820
Jacob van Ruisdael
ca. 1670
Jacob Halder
ca. 1587, restored and completed 1915
Italian
ca. 1550–75
Jacob Halder
ca. 1587, restored and completed 1915
German
ca. 1450–1500
Master of the Months of Lucas
designed ca. 1535, woven 1732–37
Lucas Cranach the Elder
ca. 1508
Lucas Cranach the Elder and Workshop
ca. 1520–25
Edward Field Sanford, Jr.
1916
Spinello Aretino (Spinello di Luca Spinelli)
1384–85
Lucas Cranach the Elder
ca. 1580–1620
Spinello Aretino (Spinello di Luca Spinelli)
ca. 1395–1400
Gilbert Stuart
ca. 1815
Duncan Phyfe
ca. 1810–20
Louis Perrin
dated 1854
Duncan Phyfe
1791–1818
William Minifie
1849
William Wrigley Jr. Company
1933
Master of the Months of Lucas
designed ca. 1535, woven 1732–37
William Hogarth
1732(?)
Assyrian
ca. 704–681 BCE
Lucas Cranach the Elder
late 15th–mid-16th century
Japanese
18th century
Unknown
ca. 1915
Greek
3rd or 2nd century BCE
Wari
600–1000 CE
Lucas van Leyden
1513
French (cartoon)/South Netherlandish (woven)
1495–1505
Japanese
18th century
Vincent van Gogh
1889
Master of the Months of Lucas
designed ca. 1535, woven 1732–37
Master of the Months of Lucas
designed ca. 1535, woven 1732–37
Master of the Months of Lucas
designed ca. 1535, woven 1732–37
Master of the Months of Lucas
designed ca. 1535, woven 1732–37
Master of the Months of Lucas
designed ca. 1535, woven 1732–37