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Justin O'Brien
1958
Belt, Justin-Barton  American, Leather, metal, American
Justin-Barton
late 1930s–early 1940s
Multiple artists/makers
1960s, printed 1992
William K. O'Brien and Brother
ca. 1850
Jardinière with landscape, Haviland & Co.  American and French, Earthenware, French, Paris
Haviland & Co.
Emile Justin Merlot
ca. 1880
Allegory of Europe, from "The Four Continents", Johann Justin Preissler  German, Engraving
Johann Justin Preissler
Edme Bouchardon
1730–71
Chicago Nominee: "I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest...Where be your gibes now?–Hamlet, Act IV [sic], Scene 1", Justin H. Howard  American, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1864
Little Mac, in His Great Two Horse Act, in the Presendential Canvass of 1864, Justin H. Howard  American, Lithograph
Justin H. Howard
Thomas W. Strong
1864
Allegory of America, from "The Four Continents", Johann Justin Preissler  German, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1732
Water, from "The Elements", Johann Justin Preissler  German, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1735
Earth, from "The Elements", Johann Justin Preissler  German, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1735
Air, from "The Elements", Johann Justin Preissler  German, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1735
Fire, from "The Elements", Johann Justin Preissler  German, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1735
Venus and Cupid on a Cloud, Johann Justin Preissler  German, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1730–67
Allegory of Asia, from "The Four Continents", Johann Justin Preissler  German, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1732
Allegory of Africa, from "The Four Continents", Johann Justin Preissler  German, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1732
Gerrish & O'Brien
A. T. Bliss & Co.
1883
Charles O'Brien
1789
O'Brien Corp.
1958–59
Multiple artists/makers
1891
Mantel clock (pendule de cheminée), Benjamin Gray  British, Case: soft-paste porcelain and gilded bronze; Dial: painted enamel; Movement: brass and steel, British, London with French, Chantilly case
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1745
John O'Brien Inman
ca. 1845
Multiple artists/makers
July 1845–June 1846
Johann Justin Preissler
Peter Paul Rubens
1710–71
Thomas O'Brien and Co.
1903–4
Thomas O'Brien and Co.
1899–1900
Thomas O'Brien and Co.
1891
Multiple artists/makers
1825
Multiple artists/makers
1844
Multiple artists/makers
1763–79
Multiple artists/makers
1803
Multiple artists/makers
1764–86
Multiple artists/makers
1829
Multiple artists/makers
1829
Multiple artists/makers
1829
Multiple artists/makers
1829
Multiple artists/makers
1833
Multiple artists/makers
1877
Multiple artists/makers
1738
Multiple artists/makers
1833