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Pillbox
Fabergé Workshop Saint Petersburg, Russia, 1842-1917 Master Craftsman: Michel Angelo Pergolesi Italian, active 1777-1801

The Storm
Georges Michel (French, 1763-1843)

The Church of Santa Maria della Salute, Venice
Michele Marieschi (Italian, 1710–1743)

Caricature of Canon Sorri
Angelo de Rossi Italian, 1671-1715

The Baptism of Christ (verso); The Circumcision of Christ (recto), pages 34 and 33, from the Treasury (Schatzbehalter)
Michael Wolgemut and Workshop (German, 1434/37–1519) published by Anton Koberger (German, 1440–1513)

Image of Death (Imago Mortis), from the Nuremberg Chronicle
Michael Wolgemut and Workshop German, 1434-1519

Portrait of a Lady
Michele Tosini (Michele di Ridolfo; Italian, 1503–1577)

Morion for the Bodyguard of the Elector of Saxony
Probably Hans Michel (German, 1539-1599) Nuremberg

Christ Presented to the People, page 73 from the Treasury (Schatzbehalter)
Michael Wolgemut and Workshop (German, 1434/37–1519) published by Anton Koberger (German, 1440–1513)

The Fall of Lucifer and the Rebel Angels (verso); The Gathering of the Angels (recto), pages three and two from the Treasury (Schatzbehalter)
Michael Wolgemut and Workshop (German, 1434/37–1519) published by Anton Koberger (German, 1440–1513)

The Virtues of Christ and the Wickedness of His Enemies Symbolized by Diverse Birds and Beasts (verso); The Last Supper (recto), pages 66 and 65 from the Treasury (Schatzbehalter)
Michael Wolgemut and Workshop (German, 1434/37–1519) published by Anton Koberger (German, 1440–1513)

The Stoning of Zacharias and Isaias, page 9 from the Treasury (Schatzbehalter)
Michael Wolgemut and Workshop (German, 1434/37–1519) published by Anton Koberger (German, 1440–1513)

The Scourging of Christ (verso), and The Israelites Enslaved in Egypt (recto), from Schatzbehalter (Treasury)
Michel Wolgemut (German, 1434/37–1519) printed and published by Anton Koberger (German, c. 1440/45–1513) original text by Stephan Fridolin (German, c. 1430–1498) portfolio text by Wilhelm Ludwig Schreiber (German, 1855–1932)

Propeller-Wind
Robert Michel German, 1897-1983

Bust of a Satyr
Clodion (Claude Michel; French, 1738–1814)

Charles Francois Mallet
Angelo Boucheron (French, 1779/80-after 1830) after Jean–Auguste–Dominique Ingres (French, 1780–1867)

Whiskered Rug
Designed by Angelo Testa (American, 1921–1984) Produced by Angelo Testa & Company (American, 1947–1984) United States, Illinois, Chicago

Little Man (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Angelo Testa (American, 1921–1984) Produced by Angelo Testa & Company (American, 1947–1984) United States, Illinois, Chicago

Vase
Clodion (Claude Michel; French, 1738–1814)

Mez (Mittel-Europaische-Zeit: Weimar)
Robert Michel German, 1897-1983