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A work made of iron, wood, and paint.

Lance for Joust or Quintain Course, 1710-20

A work made of pen and ink, two page, double-sided autograph letter, signed julia margaret cameron.

Autograph Letter, 20 June 1875

Julia Margaret Cameron

An iron fragment from the façade of a building with ornate organic relief decoration. The top-right corner is missing.

Spandrel Panel from the Gage Building, Chicago, Illinois, 1898–99 (removed 1955)

Louis H. Sullivan

A work made of color aquatint on white wove paper.

Ann Lauterbach, from Face of the Poet, 1978

Alex Katz

A work made of tintype.

Untitled (Dog), 1850/99

Unknown

A work made of stoneware (jasperware).

Plaque with Bacchus, Fauns, and Silenus, 1769/80

Wedgwood Manufactory

A work made of glass.

Paperweight, 1950/99

A work made of bronze.

Coin Depicting a Double Cornucopia, Hasmonaean Dynasty (135–76 BCE), reign of Alexander Jannaeus (103–76 BCE)

Judean

Coin: 20 Franc Louis XVIII

Coin: 20 Franc Louis XVIII, 1819

French

Coin: 20 Franc Napoleon I

Coin: 20 Franc Napoleon I, 1811

French

Coin: 20 Franc Napoleon I

Coin: 20 Franc Napoleon I, 1806

French

Coin: 20 Franc Napoleon I

Coin: 20 Franc Napoleon I, 1807

French

Coin: 20 Franc Louis XVIII

Coin: 20 Franc Louis XVIII, 1814

French

Coin: 20 Lire Napoleon I

Coin: 20 Lire Napoleon I, 1808

Italian

A work made of wool, cotton, rayon, and acetate, broken twill weave.

Sample (Up 20 B #7), Late 1940s

Robert D. Sailors

A work made of stipple etching on paper.

Alexander James Dallas Esquire, Date unknown

Unknown artist

A work made of etching on paper.

Returning from the Hunt, from Various Scenes Designed in Florence, 1618–20

Jacques Callot

A work made of cotton, plain weave; copperplate printed.

Panel (Furnishing Fabric), 1795/99

Giovanni Volpato

A work made of cotton, plain weave; engraved roller printed.

Le Kakatoes (The Cockatoo) (Furnishing Fabric), c. 1815/20

Favre-Petitpierre et Cie.

A work made of silk, plain weave; screen printed.

Prolog (Prologue) (Dress or Furnishing Fabric), 1922

Maria Likarz-Strauss

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