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A work made of oil on canvas.

A Marine, c. 1874–75

George Inness

A work made of cyanotype.

Sculptural Frieze by Cavelier, Minerva Surrounded by the Muses of the Arts, c. 1868

Adolphe Terris

A work made of oil on canvas.

Summer Night in Arizona, 1944

Max Ernst

A work made of tin-glazed earthenware.

Basin Depicting a Cistern, Tower and Domed Building, 1775–1825

Talavera Poblana

A work made of oil on canvas.

Just Dessert, 1891

William Michael Harnett

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Untitled (Stamped Carhart’s, High Hat Panel Art Prints, August 15 1938), printed August 15, 1938

Unknown Maker

A work made of oil on paper mounted on panel.

The Artist in His Studio, 1865–66

James McNeill Whistler

A work made of glass.

Paperweight, c. 1870

A work made of oil on canvas.

Mrs. Noah Smith and Family, c. 1830

Ezra Ames

A work made of oil on canvas.

Primeval, 1962

Adolph Gottlieb

A work made of earthenware and glaze.

Teardrop Bottle, 1963

Gertrud Natzler

A work made of wood and pigment.

Tray (Opon Ifa), Mid–20th century, probably 1930s

Yoruba

A squat oval-shaped ceramic jar, painted black, with a cylindrical top and two very small handles on either side of the top. Some visible paint loss.

Blackware Jar with Single Spout, 1200–1450

Chimú

A work made of tempera on board.

The Cloisters, 1949

Andrew Wyeth

A work made of earthenware.

Plate, 1780–1820

Artist unknown

A work made of terracotta, red-figure.

Column-Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 450 BCE

Ancient Greek

A work made of etching, burnished aquatint, lavis, drypoint and burin on ivory laid paper.

Banderillas with firecrackers, plate 31 from The Art of Bullfighting, 1814/16, published 1816

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes

A work made of screenprint in blue ink on brown envelope.

Da Hairy Who Foyer - For Ya Prince, 1967–68

The Hairy Who (Art Green, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Jim Falconer, Suellen Rocca, and Karl Wirsum)

A work made of earthenware and glaze.

Vase, c. 1905

Fritz Albert

Four distinct motifs, each abstract, colorful, and cartoonish, float sequentially, one on top of the other, against a shiny, black background. One looks like an expanding galaxy. The top one, a figure, has a squat body and a pointy head and is grinning.

Mr. Pointy, 2011

Takashi Murakami

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