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Multiple artists/makers
1959
Powrót z piekła hitlerowskiego : wspomnienie z obozu koncentracyjnego w Gross-Rosen i Litomierzycach, Antoni Gładysz  Polish
Antoni Gładysz
1945
Touched By The Artist, Janine Antoni  American, born Bahamas, Screenprint on perforated paper
Janine Antoni
Exit Art/The First World
1996
Armchair, Antoni Gaudí i Cornet  Spanish, Walnut
Antoni Gaudí i Cornet
ca. 1902–4
Antoni Tàpies
Sala Gaspar
1959
Antoni Tàpies
Sala Gaspar
1959
Antoni Tàpies
Sala Gaspar
1959
Antoni Tàpies
1959
Multiple artists/makers
1963
Bartolomeo Pinelli
Nicola de Antoni
1816
Multiple artists/makers
1865
Multiple artists/makers
after 1867
The Last Supper, Raphael Morghen  Italian, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1800
Madonna of the chair (Madonna della Seggiola), Raphael Morghen  Italian, Engraving; twelfth state of fourteen
Multiple artists/makers
1793
Multiple artists/makers
1963
Multiple artists/makers
1810
Chalice, Antón Dantés  Mexican, Silver, gilt, repoussé, chased, cast, and lathed, with burnished punchwork, Mexican
Antón Dantés
ca. 1560–1570
Study for the Equestrian Monument to Francesco Sforza, Antonio Pollaiuolo  Italian, Pen and brown ink, light and dark brown wash; outlines of the horse and rider pricked for transfer.
Antonio Pollaiuolo
early to mid 1480s
"Antonius" Violin, Antonio Stradivari  Italian, Maple, spruce, ebony, Italian (Cremona)
Antonio Stradivari
1711
"Francesca" Violin, Antonio Stradivari  Italian, Maple, spruce, ebony, mother of pearl, Italian (Cremona)
Antonio Stradivari
1694
"Gould" Violin, Antonio Stradivari  Italian, Maple, spruce, ebony, Italian (Cremona)
Antonio Stradivari
1693
Perseus with the Head of Medusa, Antonio Canova  Italian, Marble, Italian, Rome
Antonio Canova
Count Jan and Countess Valeria Tarnowski
1804–6
Madonna and Child with Angels, Antonio Rossellino  Italian, Marble with gilt details on halo and dress, Italian, Florence
Antonio Rossellino
ca. 1455–60
Fetish Rattle, Wood, cloth, metal, glass beads, Angoni
Angoni
ca. 1850–1901
Bassoon, Dominique Antony Porthaux  French, Maple, brass, French
Dominique Antony Porthaux
1790–1800
Harlequina, Franz Anton Bustelli  Swiss, Hard-paste porcelain, German, Nymphenburg
Franz Anton Bustelli
Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1763
Sauceboat, Anthony Rasch  American, Silver, American
Anthony Rasch
ca. 1815
Mezzetin, Antoine Watteau  French, Oil on canvas
Antoine Watteau
ca. 1718–20
Figure of a European Merchant, Amoy Chinqua  Chinese, Polychrome unfired clay and wood, Chinese, Canton
Amoy Chinqua
1719
Piazza San Marco, Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)  Italian, Oil on canvas
Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)
late 1720s
Queen Henrietta Maria, Anthony van Dyck  Flemish, Oil on canvas
Anthony van Dyck
1636
Sabine Houdon (1787–1836), Jean Antoine Houdon  French, White marble on gray marble socle, French, Paris
Jean Antoine Houdon
1788
Winter, Jean Antoine Houdon  French, Bronze, French, Paris
Jean Antoine Houdon
1787
Lucas van Uffel (died 1637), Anthony van Dyck  Flemish, Oil on canvas
Anthony van Dyck
ca. 1622
Adonis, Antonio Corradini  Italian, Carrara marble, Italian, Venice
Antonio Corradini
ca. 1723–25
Miquelet Gun Made for Charles IV of Spain (reigned 1788–1808), Antonio Guisasola  Spanish, Steel, gold, silver, wood (walnut), Spanish, Eibar
Antonio Guisasola
Juan Navaro
dated 1796
Vase, Antonio Prieto  American, born Spain, Stoneware, American
Antonio Prieto
ca. 1950–55
Covered sweetmeat dish, Antonio Salviati  Italian, Topaz-tinted and opaque brownish white nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, "vetro a fili".
Antonio Salviati
probably late 19th century
Cruet and Stopper, Antonio Salviati  Italian, Transparent topaz-tinted and dark amethyst nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, trailed, applied and impressed parts.
Antonio Salviati
late 19th century
Footed vessel (saltcellar?), Antonio Salviati  Italian, Topaz-tinted nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, applied and impressed parts, gilt.
Antonio Salviati
late 19th century