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probably Italy
18th or 19th century

Southern Italy
late 17th century

Central Italy
17th century

Italy (Rome)
ca. 1680–1700

Italy (Naples)
ca. 1660

Southern Italy
late 17th–early 18th century

Italy (Milan)
ca. 1630

Master IC (probably Jean Court)
Jean Cour (or Court)
probably early 17th century

probably Chinese
late 18th–early 19th century

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

Southern Italy
mid-17th century

Southern Italy
mid-17th century

Southern Italy
late 17th to early 18th century

Southern Italy (?)
late 17th–early 18th century

Southern Italy
mid-18th century

Southern Italy
late 17th century

Southern Italy
early 18th century

Southern Italy
late 19th century (style 17th century)

Southern Italy (?)
late 17th to early 18th century

Southern Italy
ca. 1950 (style 17th century)

Southern Italy
mid-17th century

Clodion (Claude Michel)
1766
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Probably Nootka
19th century

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1575–95

Heinrich Heid von Winterthur
dated 1460

German, probably Nuremberg
ca. 1500

Samuel Jackson
1854–55

India (probably Bihar)
late 6th–early 7th century

Turkish, probably Istanbul
ca. 1560

Girolamo da Treviso
ca. 1535

European, probably Scandinavia
10th century

Turkish, probably Istanbul
1522–66

LIONARDO
ca. 1440

David Ramsay
I. R. (probably Jean Reymond)
ca. 1620–25

Italy, In the manner of Raphael
late 18th–early 19th century (?)

Italy or France
17th or 18th century

Annibale Fontana
late 17th century

probably French
ca. 1730

Italian, Lombard (probably Pavia)
ca. 1411–24

I. O. (probably), York
J. C. (probably), London
1675–82