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catonhottinroof:Attributed to Elihu Vedder (1836–1923)Psyche and Cupid, late 19th century
The Burgonet made for Henry, Dauphin of France, attributed to Filippo Negroli, Milan, Italy, ca. 154
La Mort (17th Century / Engraving) - Attributed to Henri Bonnart
detailsofpaintings:Attributed to Jean Raoux, Portrait d’une Femme en Vestale (détail)18th century
beardbriarandrose:attributed to Thomas Rooke (Burne-Jones’ assistant), after Edward Burne-Jones, Des
ab. 1740-1750 Attributed to George Knapton - James Lenox Naper, later Dutton(Lodge Park and Sherborn
Portrait of Johana Pernstein, Duchess of Villahermosa (1556-1631), attributed to Roland de Mois, c.
uglyrenaissancebabies:Attributed to Master of the Kress Epiphany, The Expulsion of the Money-Changer
Eros makes an offering. Apulian red-figure plate, attributed to the Ascoli Satriano Painter; ca. 34
Two sides of a bookbinding, attributed to India, 17th century (Met Museum).
galleryofunknowns:Attributed to Dirck Maas (b.1656 - d.1717), ‘A Gentleman Holding a Glass of Wine’,
not attributed
Benedetto da Maiano (attributed to) - Crucifix (c. 1490). Details.Recovered from the Church of Santa
“Evening over the Pontine Marshes” (Agro Pontino, Italy) around 1900, attributed to F. Oliva probabl
sollertias:A wedding in 1830 by José Gutiérrez de la Vega (attributed), 1830 (detail)
lionofchaeronea:Hermes Kriophoros (”Ram-Bearer”). Attic black-figure olpe, attributed to the Painte
via-appia:Marble statue of Aphrodite, the Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek bronze statue attributed to
thisblueboy:Attributed to Hagesandros, Athenedoros and Polydoros, Laocoon and his Sons, Early First
Attributed to Sidney Harold Meteyard (1868-1947), Penelope at her loom
silenceforthesoul:Attributed to Louis Hersent, 1777-1860Pandora reclining in wooded landscape, n/d,
Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert (attributed to) - The Triumph of Death. From “The Triumphs of Petrarch” s
Portrait of a Young Woman (c.1520). Attributed to Andrea del Brescianino (Italian, c.1487-after 1525
Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert (attributed to) - The Triumph of Death. From “The Triumphs of Petrarch” s
heaveninawildflower:‘Woman Playing a Harp.’ Attributed to Mela Koehler (Austrian, 1885–1960). Postc
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