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La Reconnaissance (Identification), from Les Gueules Noires (The Miners)

Artist: Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (French, born Switzerland, 1859–1923)
Printer: Eugène Verneau (French, active late 19th century)

January Thaw

Artist: Jack Williams Taylor (American, 1897–1983)

Mowen im Kielwasser

Artist: Hans Neumann (German, 1873–1957)

Ecce Homo

Artist: Hans Weiner (German, ca. 1570–ca. 1619)

Man in a Plumed Hat (erroneously called Otto Heinrich, Count of Schwarzenberg)

Woodcutter: Christoffel Van Sichem I (Dutch, 1546–1624)
After: Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617)

Mosaic with a Fox or Dog

Artist: Unknown

Lamp, Type IIA

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Lamp, Type IIA

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Lamp, Type IIA

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Lamp, Type IIA

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Lamp, Type IIA

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Lamp, Type IIA

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Lamp, Type IIA

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Lamp, Type IIA

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Lamp, Type IIA.

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Lamp, Type IIA

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Lamp, Type IIB

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Lamp, Type IA

Artist: Unknown

Orchids

Artist: Ma Shouzhen (Chinese, 1548–1604)

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