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A work made of screenprint on ivory wove paper.

Angriff, from Conspiracy, The Artist as Witness, 1971

Frank Stella

A work made of mahogany with white pine, cedar, and brass.

High Chest of Drawers, 1750–70

Artist unknown

A work made of oak.

Armchair, 1840–60

Artist unknown

Painting of a stately woman seated on a red velvet chair in a blood-red room, a blue-white fireplace to her left. She glances down at the floor with a serene expression toward a tiny blond child—a baby—who sits on the floor tearing up paper, her pink-clad back facing the viewer.

The Red Room, Etretat, 1899

Félix Edouard Vallotton

A work made of mezzotint with etching, in black, brown, blue, and white, with traces of red ink on ivory laid paper.

Portrait of Louis XV, 1739

Jacob Christoph Le Blon

A work made of pastel, with graphite, stumping and erasing on ivory wove paper.

The Artist's Mother Playing Checkers, c. 1890–91

Édouard Jean Vuillard

A work made of oil and sand on four joined canvases, with artist's painted frame.

Corpse and Mirror II, 1974/75

Jasper Johns

A work made of mahogany, bird's eye maple, and leather.

Card Table, 1810–20

Artist unknown

Painted portrait of seated man in a dark suit.

Self-Portrait, 1924

Lovis Corinth

A work made of parian porcelain.

George Washington, c. 1875

Artist unknown

A work made of oil on canvas.

Woman in Black, 1820–40

Artist unknown

A work made of wood-block print in black ink with touches of solvent-thinned blue, red, and orange watercolors (recto); wood-block print, printed twice in brown and brown-black ink (a maculature impression) (verso), on cream japanese paper.

Mahana atua (Day of the God), 1894/95

Paul Gauguin

A work made of paper.

Pig 05049, 2007

Christien Meindertsma

A work made of graphite, on tan wove paper, laid down on tan card.

Rye Gate, Winchelsea, Kent, n.d.

Unknown artist

A work made of woodcut in black with pen and gray ink additions, and letterpress in black with rubrication (recto and verso), on cream laid paper.

Saint Otilia from Plenarium, Plate 27 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century, c. 1483, portfolio assembled 1929

Unknown artist

A work made of etching and aquatint in black on ivory laid paper.

Grandmother: The Artist's Mother, 1889

Camille Pissarro

A dark-skinned woman cradles a dark-skinned baby in her arms; the baby looks out, and raises an arm. Their forms are made up of blocky shapes, appearing like a collage, and they are set against a blue, green, and red color-blocked background.

Mother and Child, from Conspiracy, The Artist as Witness, 1971

Romare Howard Bearden

A work made of color offset lithograph on coated white wove paper.

Famous Artists from Chicago, 1970

Roger Brown

A work made of red chalk on cream laid paper, laid down on cream wove paper.

Portrait of the Artist's Son, Antonio Carracci, 1592/95

Agostino Carracci

A work made of color aquatint from four plates, crayon-manner, and etching on ivory laid paper.

La Toilette de Venus (The Toilette of Venus), 1783

Jean François Janinet

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