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A work made of earthenware with underglaze molded decoration and green lead glaze.

Storage Jar (Hu) with Hunting Scenes, Eastern Han dynasty (A.D. 25–220)

A work made of oil on canvas.

Mattamathics, 1948

Max Ernst

A work made of oil on canvas.

Composition with Statuette, 1950

Fernand Léger

Dark colored sculpture of womandz head composed of fractured geometric shapes.

Head of a Woman (Fernande), 1909

Pablo Picasso

A work made of oil on canvas.

Blasted Tree, 1850

Jasper Francis Cropsey

A work made of ceramic.

Jar with Relief of Standing Figure with Crescent Headdress, Holding Ritual Objects, 1200–1450

Chimú

A work made of marble.

Portrait Head of a Woman, about 140

Ancient Roman

A work made of color woodblock print; ōban.

Shirasuka: Shiomi Slope,no. 33 from the series Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsugi), 1847-52

Utagawa Hiroshige

A work made of oil on linen.

Red No. 2, 1954

Sam Francis

A work made of terracotta and slip.

Teardrop I, 1996

Magdalene Odundo

A work made of oil and sand on canvas.

The Grand Arab (He Only Has Sand), 1947

Jean Dubuffet

A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Jar in the Form of a Captive with Modeled Head, Rope Encircling Neck, and Tied Hands, 100 BCE–500 CE

Moche

A work made of oil on canvas.

Barnacles, 1907

Adam Emory Albright

A work made of bronze.

"Acrobat" Upside Down Figure, 1926

Gaston Lachaise

A work made of hand-colored woodblock print; oban, sumizuri-e.

Dalliance, c. 1685

Sugimura Jihei

A work made of pigment and gold on cotton.

Double-Sided Painted Banner (Paubha) with God Shiva, 16th-17th century

A work made of oil on canvas.

A Mexican Vaquero, 1890

Frederic Remington

A work made of encaustic on canvas.

A Reasonable Facsimile, 1942

Arthur Dove

A work made of thirteen pages of text on paper (approximately 6500 words) without illustrations, published by r. & j.e. taylor, london, 1839.

Some Account of the Art of Photogenic Drawing, or the Process by which Natural Objects May Be Made to Delineate Themselves without the Aid of the Artist's Pencil, Read before the Royal Society, January 31, 1839

William Henry Fox Talbot

A work made of cut steel, wrought iron, and steel mesh.

Wolf and Goat Fire Screen, 1917–20

Wilhelm Hunt Diederich

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