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Circle of Antonio Lombardo
1515–ca. 1524

Antonio Lombardo
early 16th century

Tullio Lombardo
ca. 1490–95

Tullio Lombardo
1490s

Circle of Tintoretto
fourth quarter 16th century

Antonio Lombardo
1501

Antonio Rossellino
ca. 1455–60

Antonio Canova
Count Jan and Countess Valeria Tarnowski
1804–6

Antonio Stradivari
1711

Antonio Stradivari
1694

Antonio Pollaiuolo
early to mid 1480s

Antonio Stradivari
1693

Circle of Ottaviano Nelli
early 15th century

Circle of Jakob Kaschauer
ca. 1440

Circle of Peter Hemmel von Andlau (Strassburger Werkstattgemeinschaft)
1507

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

Circle of Jan van Eyck
ca. 1430

Circle of Hans Baldung Grien
ca. 1513

Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal)
late 1720s

Zlan of Belewale
Sonzlanwon
First half 20th century

Hans of Landshut
1498

Olowe of Ise
before 1938

Dasoja of Balligrama
first quarter of the 12th century

Pietro Lombardo (or Pietro di Martino da Carona)
ca. 1495

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

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

Antonio Canova
1794

Antonio Pollaiuolo
probably ca. 1460–80

Antonio Rossellino
ca. 1475–90

Antonio Tamagnini
late 15th century

Antonio Fabris
1827

Antonio Susini
Giambologna
1596

Antonio Susini
Giambologna
1596

Antonio Susini
Giambologna
1596

Antonio Gai
1735

Antonio Abondio
1575

Antonio Rossellino
third quarter 15th century

Antonio Canova
probably ca. 1822–23, variant of marble first executed 1810

Antonio Canova
ca. 1822–23, original marble version completed November 1812

Antonio Susini
Giambologna
Model: early 17th century; cast: 18th or 19th century