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A work made of silver.

Pitcher, 1911

Robert Riddle Jarvie

A work made of brown graphic arts film collaged over graphite, with incising, on heavy white wove paper.

Tile Red #2 Window Wall, 1964

Robert Mangold

A work made of color woodblock print; oban.

Snow at Zojoji Temple (Yuki no Zojoji), 1929

Kawase Hasui

A work made of painted enamel on copper with traces of gilding.

Plate with Scene of the Month of April, c. 1560–70

Jean de Court

A work made of walnut.

High-Back Windsor Chair, c. 1760

Artist unknown

A work made of terracotta.

Bottle, Early/mid–20th century

Teke

A work made of laminated plywood.

Queen Anne Chair in Grandmother pattern, designed 1984 (made 1989)

Robert Venturi

A work made of oil on canvas.

Snow-Crowned Hills, c. 1920

Guy Carleton Wiggins

A work made of color woodblock print; oban.

Cloudy Day at Matsue in Izumo Province (Izumo Matsue [kumoribi]), from the series "Souvenirs of Travel, Third Series (Tabi miyage dai sanshu)", 1924

Kawase Hasui

A work made of wood and gold leaf.

Linguist Staff with Rooster and Hen (Okyeame Poma), Early/mid–20th century

Asante

Semiabstracted painting inspired by an aerial view. Yellow lines of varying thicknesses cross vertically and horizontally over a pink ground, much like rivers.

It Was Yellow and Pink III, 1960

Georgia O'Keeffe

A work made of felt with metal grommets.

Untitled, 1976

Robert Morris

A work made of color woodblock print; hashira-e.

Shirabyoshi Dancer Standing in Asazuma Boat, c. 1767

Suzuki Harunobu

A work made of oil on glass.

Landscape, 1957

Max Ernst

A work made of earthenware and glaze.

Vase, c. 1909

Annie E. Aldrich

A work made of oil on canvas.

Christa and Wolfi, 1964

Gerhard Richter

A work made of color woodblock print; otanzaku.

Macaw on a pine branch, c. 1835

Utagawa Hiroshige

A work made of oil on canvas.

North River Shad, c. 1910

William Merritt Chase

A work made of engraving, with etching, on cream laid paper.

Art of Writing, from Encyclopédie, 1760

Benoît-Louis Prévost

A color woodblock print of a white cat with it’s back to us, stares out a window, looking over rooftops, green fields, toward Mt Fuji in the distance. A blue and white bowl and towel sit on the windowsill , on the floor are decorative hair pins.

Asakusa Rice Fields and Torinomachi Festival (Asakusa tanbo Torinomachi mode), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)", 1857

Utagawa Hiroshige

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