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A work made of watercolor, over graphite, heightened with gum arabic, on cream wove paper.

Letter of Congratulations to Karna Martensdottir, 1852

Unknown artist

A work made of gilt gesso, white pine, red pine, silvered glass, and paint.

Looking Glass, 1790–1810

Artist unknown

A work made of plaster.

Self-Portrait of the Sculptor Antonio Canova, 1812

Antonio Canova

A work made of wood, polychromy, and gilding.

The Birth of Saint John the Baptist, c. 1525

Artist unknown

A work made of oil and magna on canvas.

Artist's Studio "Foot Medication", 1974

Roy Lichtenstein

Painting of artist drawing on easel, green landscape, stone walls surround him.

The Artist Looks at Nature, 1943

Charles Sheeler

A work made of color lithograph on paper.

To the Amputees—Join the Workforce, c. 1918

Unknown artist

A work made of woodcut hand-colored with brush and watercolor on cream laid paper, edge-mounted to vellum, laid down on wooden book cover covered in hand-tooled leather with tooled metal hinges.

Man of Sorrows, 1465/70

Unknown artist

A work made of white pine and paint.

Country Preacher, 1860–90

Artist unknown

A work made of oil on canvas.

Portrait of the Artist, c. 1820/30

John Jackson

A work made of watercolor over traces of graphite on ivory laid paper, laid down on cream card.

Artistic Comedy, 1932

Paul Klee

A work made of oil on canvas.

Boy of Hallett Family with Dog, 1766–76

Artist unknown

A work made of brush and black ink, with brush and gray wash, over traces of graphite, on ivory laid paper.

Sailboats on Sea, n.d.

Unknown artist

A work made of oil on canvas.

Boston Common, 1850–63

Artist unknown

A work made of watercolor on ivory.

Mrs. Charles Donald McNeill (Martha Kingsley), 1800–3

Artist unknown

A work made of oil on canvas.

Boy of Hallett Family with Lamb, 1766–76

Artist unknown

A work made of oil on yellow poplar panel.

New England Country Seat, 1800–20

Artist unknown

Small, dark colored ceramic vessel with a handle and spout at the top. The front of the vessel looks like a face, with two round forms making the eyes, a long, thin form a nose, and an oval form the mouth. Two ear-like shapes protude from the side of the vessel.

Face Jug, c. 1860

Artist unknown

A work made of oil on paper mounted on panel.

The Artist in His Studio, 1865–66

James McNeill Whistler

A work made of oil on panel.

Portrait of a Young Artist, c. 1500

German

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