museums and institutions:
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Fig. 106. Clock of the Four Continents, Attributed to André-Charles Boulle, c.1715-20.
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Fig. 107. Clock of the Four Continents, Attributed to André-Charles Boulle, c.1715-20.
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Fig.102. Bacchus and a young satyr, by Gianfrancesco Susini. c.1640.
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Fig.103. Clio, the Muse of History, by Christophe Veyrier. 1680/83.
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Fig.104. Sleeve cup, by Nicholas Woolaston. c.1670.
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Fig.105. Coffee Pot and Cover, Designed by Johann Friedrich Böttger, c.1710-15.
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Fig.108. Bust of Isaac Ware, by Louis-François Roubiliac. c.1741.
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Fig.109. Christ at the Column, by Franz Ignaz Günther, 1754.
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Fig.111. Pair of Side Charis, Designed by Filippo Pelagio Palagi, 1832/35.
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Fig.112. Tiger Devouring a Gavial of the Ganges, by Antoine-Louis Barye. 1831.
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Fig.113. Le génie de la danse, by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, c.1872.
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Fig.114. Model for the Bas-Relief 'La fraternité', by Aimé Jules Dalou, c.1880.
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Fig.115. Corner Cabinet, Designed by Edward Church Godwin, 1873. Manufactured by Collinson and Lock, London. Cabinet Doors Painted by Charles Fairfax Murray.
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Fig.116. Man with a Watersack (L'homme à l'outre), by George Minne, 1897.
Western art unattributed:
Fig.100. Triptych: Annunciation, Nativity with Annunciation to the Shepherds, and Presentation in the Temple. Below: The Adoration of the Magi, Southern Netherlands (Duchy of Brabant), c.1520.
Western art unattributed:
Fig.101. Bust of a Man, Probably by an Italian Follower of Pietro Torrigiano, 1545.
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Fig.110. Mantelpiece, English, c.1780.