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A work made of rosewood, rosewood veneer, eastern white pine, poplar, mahogany, marble, and glass.

Etagère, 1850–70

Artist unknown

A work made of white pine.

Ship Figurehead: Female Bust, 1800–15

Artist unknown

Liquid and Gaseous Television

Liquid and Gaseous Television, 1975–76

Salvador Dalí

A work made of etching on cream laid paper.

Voltaire Arriving in Hell Riding Jean-Jacques Rousseau, c. 1778-80

Unknown artist

Biological Garden

Biological Garden, 1975–76

Salvador Dalí

A work made of crayon and tusche lithograph on ivory wove paper.

The Artist, n.d.

Achille Devéria

A work made of wood and paint.

Cathedral Clock Case, 1935

Artist unknown

A work made of etching with drypoint, aquatint and roulette on ivory wove paper.

The Sleeping Model, 1885

Albert Besnard

A work made of ink and colors on paper.

Artist's Sketchbook, 1970/77

Mori Yoshitoshi

A work made of book with 6 original unique images.

Artist in the Science Lab, 1976

Sonia Landy Sheridan

A work made of red oak and eastern white pine.

Box, 1650–1700

Artist unknown

A work made of color lithograph on cream wove paper.

Victory Bonds Will Help Stop This Kultur vs. Humanity, 1918

Unknown artist

A work made of maple and ash.

Armchair, 1670–1700

Artist unknown

A work made of wood, paper, watercolor, and gilt paper.

Trinket Box, c. 1820

Artist unknown

A work made of mahogany.

Tea Table, 1750–90

Artist unknown

A work made of collage of commercially prepared papers and mixed media on white 2-ply board.

Untitled, 1998

Arturo Herrera

A work made of mahogany with oak, maple, and upholstery.

Side Chair, 1760–85

Artist unknown

A work made of oil on canvas.

Miss Vanderveer, or Miss Vandeveer, 1717

Artist unknown

A work made of graphite, ink, carbon tracing, watercolor, and collage on wove paper.

At Jennie Turner. She Tells of her Unusual Experience. Vivian Girls Being Lost in Blizzard are Attacked by Glandelinian Sharpehooter and Four are Injured Seriously before They are Rescued. 17 At Norma Catherine. Are Almost Being Strangled to Death but..., n.d.

Henry Darger

A work made of bird's-eye maple, tulip poplar, and cherry.

Chest of Drawers, 1878–84

Artist unknown

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