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Andrea Pozzo
Joannis Jacobi Komarek
1693, 1700
Perspectiva pictorum et architectorum, Andrea Pozzo  Italian, Printed book with etched and engraved illustrations
Multiple artists/makers
1693
Multiple artists/makers
1700
Kurt Weill, Lotte Jacobi  American, born Germany, Gelatin silver print
Lotte Jacobi
1920s
A. Hyatt Mayor, Lotte Jacobi  American, born Germany, Platinum print
Lotte Jacobi
ca. 1960
Harbor, Gloucester, Rudolf Jacobi  American, Watercolor and opaque watercolor on paper
Rudolf Jacobi
1938
Lotte Jacobi
1946–55
Lotte Jacobi
1942, printed ca. 1964
Lotte Jacobi
1938, printed ca. 1964
Lotte Jacobi
1946–55
Lotte Jacobi
ca. 1928
Lotte Jacobi
ca. 1930, printed ca. 1983
Joannis Stelfij
1564
Eli Jacobi
WPA
1937
Eli Jacobi
WPA
1935–43
Eli Jacobi
WPA
1935–43
Eli Jacobi
WPA
1935–43
Eli Jacobi
WPA
1935–43
Eli Jacobi
WPA
1935–43
Eli Jacobi
1915–55
Eli Jacobi
WPA
1936
Eli Jacobi
WPA
1935–43
Komarek
n.d.
Johann Georg Jacobi
Orell, Füssli und Compagnie
1804
Multiple artists/makers
July 15, 1515
Multiple artists/makers
1914
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Multiple artists/makers
1763
Vue d'une partie du Palais des Cesars du côté de Campo Vaccino, batie par l'Empereur Caligula, from Les Plus Beaux Monuments de Rome Ancienne ou Recueil des plus beaux Morceaux de l'Antiquité Romaine qui existent encore, Jean Barbault  French, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1761