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More than 10,000 results for Northern European (probably Bohemia or Germany)
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Jug, Transparent dark blue nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, trailed., Northern European (probably Bohemia or Germany)
Northern European (probably Bohemia or Germany)
possibly early 16th century; probably late 19th century
Beaker, Colorless (slightly purplish gray) nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded., Northern European (probably Germany)
Northern European (probably Germany)
17th century
Kablé (buffalo helmet mask), Northern Tussian or Siemu blacksmith, Ceiba(?) wood, cane, fiber, Northern Tussian or Siemu
Northern Tussian or Siemu blacksmith
19th–first quarter 20th century
Book of the Gospels, Northern Highlands artist, Parchment (vellum), acacia wood, tempera, ink
Northern Highlands artist
late 14th–early 15th century
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Northern Highlands artist, Copper, Central or Northern Highlands region
Northern Highlands artist
15th century
Italian Peasant Woman with Basket on her Head, Northern European Artist Working in Italy Northern European, Graphite on buff wove paper with blue fibers
Northern European
1820–40
Stirrup, Iron, silver, copper, North European, possibly northern Germany
North European, possibly northern Germany
10th century
A Female Saint (possibly Rosalia), Colorless nonlead glass. Cut, polished, reverse gilt, painted., probably Bohemia or Lower Austria
probably Bohemia or Lower Austria
second half 18th century
Processional Cross, Northern Highlands artist, Brass, Northern Highlands region
Northern Highlands artist
14th–15th century
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Northern Highlands artist, Bronze, Northern Highlands region
Northern Highlands artist
13th–14th century
Adoration of the Magi, Southern Germany or Austria  Southern Germany or Austria, Tempera and gold and silver leaf on parchment, Southern German or Austrian
Southern Germany or Austria
ca. 1235–50
Pendant in the form of a ferret, Gold, partly enameled, set with rubies and diamonds; pearls, Northern European
Northern European
16th century
Justice, Gold, partly enameled, set with diamonds and emeralds; pearls, Northern European
Northern European
late 16th centuy
Cross, Gold, partly enameled, set with diamonds, Northern European
Northern European
16th century
The Crucifixion, Gold, partly enameled, Baroque pearl, Northern European
Northern European
first half 17th century
Pendant in the form of a swan, Gold, partly enameled; pearls, Northern European
Northern European
16th century
Crucified Christ, Walrus ivory with traces of paint and gilding, Northern European
Northern European
ca. 1300
Saint Sebastian, European poplar, paint, gesso, Northern European
Northern European
late 15th century
Chalice, Brother Bertinus, Silver and silver gilt, Northern European
Brother Bertinus
1222
Cruet, Transparent amber and opaque white nonlead glass. Blown, trailed, combed., probably northern European (probably German)
probably northern European (probably German)
late 17th century
Snaffle Bit, Iron alloy, European, Bohemia
European, Bohemia
1st–4th century
Inkwell, Transparent dark green glass. Blown, pattern molded., Northern European (probably German)
Northern European (probably German)
17th century
Goblet, Bubbly colorless (very faint gray), opaque white, and transparent turquoise blue nonlead glass. Blown, trailed, pincered, "vetro a retorti"., Northern European (possibly south Lowlands or Germany)
Northern European (possibly south Lowlands or Germany)
probably late 17th century
Dish: The Destruction of the Hosts of Pharaoh, Master IC (probably Jean Court) or French, Limoges, Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt.
Master IC (probably Jean Court)
Jean Cour (or Court)
probably early 17th century
Goblet, Colorless (yellowish), transparent turquoise blue, and opaque brick red, yellow, and white nonlead glass.  Blown, trailed, pincered, "vetro a retorti"., Façon de Venise, probably south Lowlands or Germany
Façon de Venise, probably south Lowlands or Germany
17th century
Viking Sword, Steel, copper, silver, niello, European, probably Scandinavia
European, probably Scandinavia
10th century
A Man with the Initials CJD, Northern European Painter  Northern European, Ivory
Northern European Painter
Standing Scholar (Prophet?) Turned to the Right (Recto); Standing Scholar (Prophet?) Turned to the Left (Verso), Germany, Middle Rhine  German, Middle Rhine, Pen and carbon black ink, traces of black chalk underdrawing, on paper prepared with sanguine wash, Germany, Middle Rhine
Germany, Middle Rhine
ca. 1460–70
Cushion Cover with Coats of Arms, Linen, wool, and silk in a slit tapestry weave; Backing: cotton weft-float and silk in slit tapestry weave; Cord edging: wool z ply, Northern Germany, probably Hamburg
Northern Germany, probably Hamburg
1600–1650
Pendant (one of a pair), Silver, niello, and gilt silver, probably Northern Italian
probably Northern Italian
second half 15th century
Pendant (one of a pair), Silver, niello, and gilt silver, probably Northern Italian
probably Northern Italian
second half 15th century
Pendant (one of a pair), Silver, niello, and gilt silver, probably Northern Italian
probably Northern Italian
second half 15th century
Tälsäm or yä bərana kətab (healing scroll), Northern Highlands däbtära (religious scholar), Parchment (vellum), pigment, Amhara or Tigrinya peoples
Northern Highlands däbtära (religious scholar)
19th century
Inkwell with a rampant lion, Bronze, probably northern European
probably northern European
late 17th century
Beaker (Stangenglas), Colorless (slightly gray) and opaque white nonlead glass; pewter mount. Blown, "vetro a retorti"., probably south Lowlands; possibly Bohemia or Saxony
probably south Lowlands; possibly Bohemia or Saxony
late 16th century
Portrait of a Man of the Moncheaux Family, Northern French Painter  French, Oil on wood
Northern French Painter
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Northern Highlands artist, Bronze, Tigrinya peoples
Northern Highlands artist
12th–13th century
Icon triptych of Ewosṭatewos and eight of his disciples, Northern Highlands artist, Wood, tempera, cord, Amhara
Northern Highlands artist
late 17th century
Wall painting of the Virgin and Child with donors, Northern Highlands artist, Pigment over gesso on canvas
Northern Highlands artist
ca. 1800
Yäʿğğ mäsqäl (hand cross), Northern Highlands artist, Wood, metal, Tigray region
Northern Highlands artist
18th century