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A tapestry depicting a fountain that features two nude females holding a platform on which another nude female lies, her arm around a moose.

The Petitions [right part], 1607/30

Antoine Caron

A work made of porcelain with underglaze decoration and overglaze enamels.

Kutani-Style Sweets Tray, c. 1825

Sculptural work of walnut-like pieces piled up on top of a cloth.

Sequel, 1967/68

Eva Hesse

A work made of sepia print.

Vincent Kling Studios, 639 North Fairbanks Court, Chicago, Illinois: Interior Perspective of Art Director's Office, Second Floor, 1945/46

Henry Peter Glass

Wooden chair with numerous spindles arranged close together to make a cube.

Spindle Cube Chair, 1902–6

Frank Lloyd Wright

A work made of wood and pigment.

Mask for Egungun (Ere Egungun), Early/mid–20th century

Yoruba

A head-shaped tan and red-orange ceramic vessel with a round, expressionless face atop two squat feet, darker markings around the eyes and down the cheeks.

Abstract Portrait Vessel of a Ruler with Painted Face Resting on Feet, 100 BCE–500 CE

Moche

A work made of oil on canvas.

After a Summer Shower, 1894

George Inness

A tall, skinny stoneware vase in red, with a shiney, polished finish.

Bottle, 1962

Gertrud Natzler

A work made of lithograph with hand-coloring on cut and embossed ivory wove paper (lace).

Art Thou Not Dear Unto My Heart (valentine), c. 1850

Dark stone sculpture of Buddha sitting cross-legged, hands in lap, eyes closed.

Buddha Shakyamuni Seated in Meditation (Dhyanamudra), Chola period, about 12th century

A work made of color woodblock print; oban.

Nigatsu Hall, Nara (Nara Nigatsudo), from the series "Souvenirs of Travel, Second Series (Tabi miyage dai nishu)", 1921

Kawase Hasui

A work made of pen and black ink and typed letters on ivory wove typing paper.

Untitled (Angel Flying Money to the Lions in Front of The Art Institute of Chicago), 1945

John Steuart Curry

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Butcher Cart, 1901

George Benjamin Luks

A work made of hand-colored etching on paper.

Maecenas, In Pursuit of the Fine Arts, published May 9, 1808

James Gillray

A work made of oil on canvas.

New England Scenery, 1839

Thomas Cole

A somewhat abstract, textured painting in shades of gray, brown, and orange suggesting an endless expanse of scorched, cratered earth traversed by thin lines receding diagonally into the horizon.

The Order of the Angels (Die Ordnung der Engel), 1983/84

Anselm Kiefer

A work made of gouache on board.

Above the Earth, 1953

Mark Tobey

A work made of chromogenic print.

Eagle Art Works Foundry, 6700 Southwest Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, from the series "On This Site: Landscape in Memoriam", August 1993

Joel Sternfeld

A bell with two convex sides of nearly rectangular shape and an opening at top rests on a slim cylindrical base. It boasts a green patina and is decorated with a geometric pattern and spikes. A small portion is missing at upper right.

Bell (nao), Western Zhou dynasty (1046–771 B.C.)

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