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More than 10,000 results for Albinia Hobart, Countess of Buckinghamshire
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Multiple artists/makers
June 13, 1795

Multiple artists/makers
January 3, 1792

Multiple artists/makers
April 24, 1784

Multiple artists/makers
April 29, 1784
Multiple artists/makers
March 25, 1797
Multiple artists/makers
March 31, 1792

Multiple artists/makers
April 23, 1802
Henry Hobart Nichols
1947
Henry Hobart Nichols
1944
Henry Hobart Nichols
1927 (?)

Countess Fabbricotti
ca. 1925

Dasoja of Balligrama
first quarter of the 12th century

Hans of Landshut
1498

Zlan of Belewale
Sonzlanwon
First half 20th century

Olowe of Ise
before 1938

Master of the Codex of Saint George
ca. 1330–35

Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
probably mid-17th century

Antonio Canova
Count Jan and Countess Valeria Tarnowski
1804–6

Group of Boston 00.348
ca. 360–350 BCE

Master of Saint Francis
1266–75

Master Heinrich of Constance
ca. 1310–20
Maku of Erin
Toibo (Toyinbo) of Erin
1900–1937

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century

British, Buckinghamshire
19th century