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Multiple artists/makers
1981

Gian Lorenzo Bernini
Pietro Bernini
ca. 1616–17

Antonio Canova
Count Jan and Countess Valeria Tarnowski
1804–6
![The Farnese Table, Jacopo [Giacomo] Barozzi da Vignola Italian, Marble of different colors, semiprecious stones, Egyptian alabaster, residue of paint of different colors on the piers, Italian, Rome](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/es/web-additional/ES1773.jpg)
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1565–73

United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)
1840–70

André Jean Lebrun
ca. 1767

Peter Anton von Verschaffelt
1740

Mrs. Morris's Academy
ca. 1810

Mrs. Morris's Academy
ca. 1810
Maija Grotell
Cranbrook Academy of Art
ca. 1938–45
Maija Grotell
Cranbrook Academy of Art
ca. 1941

"In Castel Durante" Painter
Maestro Giorgio Andreoli
1528

"In Castel Durante" Painter
ca. 1530

United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)
ca. 1830
Surrealist Movement in the United States
1978

Niccolo Michetti
ca. 1715

Antonio Canova
John Bligh, 4th Earl of Darnley
1819–24

Melchiorre Cafà
Giovanni Piscina
1667

Italian, Rome
ca. 1860–70

Luigi Saulini
Heinrich Karl Anton Mücke
mid-19th century

Domenico Guidi
Francesco II, Duke of Mantua and Reggio
1694

Italian, Rome
ca. 1550–60

Alessandro Algardi
Giovanni Andrea Lorenzani
second half of the 17th century

Italian, Rome
late 16th century

Italian, Rome
ca. 1775–80

Guglielmo della Porta
16th century

Antonio Gentili (Antonio da Faenza)
late 16th century

Antonio Gentili (Antonio da Faenza)
late 16th century

Italian, Rome
late 16th or early 17th century

Pierre Legros II
late 17th–early 18th century

Alessandro Algardi
second half of the 17th century

Giuliano Finelli
1631–32

Bernardino Cametti
ca. 1725

Niccolò Amastini
first half 19th century

Giuseppe Girometti
ca. 1815–25

Johann Jakob Kornmann (called Cormano)
ca. 1632

Castellani
ca. 1860

Castellani
ca. 1870

Castellani
ca. 1860

Castellani
ca. 1860