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A work made of oil on canvas.

Caliente, 1985

Ed Paschke

A work made of oak.

Armchair, 1908

Frank Lloyd Wright

Light House: The Art of Living Lightly

Light House: The Art of Living Lightly, 2015

all(zone) Co., Itd.

A work made of ivory.

Tusk, 1850-1888

Edo

A work made of bronze.

An Anxious Friend, 1944

Max Ernst

A work made of wood and pigment.

Plank Mask, Early/mid–20th century

Bwa

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

Another madness of his in the same ring, plate 19 from The Art of Bullfighting, 1815, published 1816

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Solemn Pledge, Taos Indians, 1916

Walter Ufer

A work made of bronze.

Sleeping Muse, 1910

Constantin Brancusi

A work made of color woodblock print; hosoban.

Susano-o no Mikoto Killing the Eight-headed Dragon, 1748

Torii Kiyomasu II

A work made of oil on canvas.

Blue Rhythm, 1950

Hans Hofmann

A work made of tin-glazed earthenware.

Jardinière, 1700–75

Talavera Poblana

A work made of wood and pigment.

Headdress (Ago Egungun), Mid–late 19th century

Yoruba

Mask with protruding stylized elephant trunk, red feather pom-pom, attached beard.

Helmet Mask (Mukenga), Possibly late 19th to mid -20th century

Kuba

A work made of wood and pigment.

Male Figure (Singiti), Mid 19th-early 20th century

Hemba

A work made of hemp and wool, plain weave.

Couch Cover, 19th century

A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Jar in the Form of a Phallus, 100 BCE–500 CE

Moche

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

They Play Another with the Cape in an Enclosure, plate four from The Art of Bullfighting, 1814/16, published 1816

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes

A work made of ceramic.

Cylindrical Seal with Flower-like Motif, Possibly 1200–200 BCE

Tlatilco

Portrait of a light-skinned man in a long white wig and red-orange coat, holding a folded piece of paper and standing next to a desk, a large sailing ship off his left shoulder.

Richard Bill, 1733

John Smibert

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