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A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Double Spout and Bridge Vessel Depicting Costumed Performer with Snake Headdress, 180 BCE–500 CE

Nasca

A work made of wood, raffia, and pigment.

Helmet Mask (Kholuka or Mbala), Late 19th-early 20th century

Yaka

Shiny silver cup with lid, two handles with leaf designs

Two-Handled Covered Cup, 1698–1720

Cornelius Kierstede

A work made of oil on canvas.

A Magdalen, c. 1896

Walter MacEwen

A work made of oil on canvas.

A Boy Named Alligator, 1930

Kathleen Blackshear

A work made of acrylic on canvas.

Sally Slips Bye-Bye, 1972

Jim Nutt

A work made of earthenware with green lead glaze.

Wellhead with Dragon Heads, Eastern Han dynasty (A.D. 25–220)

A work made of encaustic and collage on paper on board.

Acolo, November 1949

Victor Brauner

A work made of gold.

Pendant in the Form of a Frog, 1000–1500

Veraguas

A work made of marble.

America, 1850–54

Hiram Powers

A work made of white pine, iron, brass, and paint.

Chest-Over-Drawer, c. 1725

Robert Crosman

A work made of oil on canvas.

Black and White, 1960/61

Ellsworth Kelly

A work made of limestone with traces of polychromy.

Bodhisattva, Tang dynasty (618–906), c. 725/50

A work made of oil on canvas.

Elaine, 1874

Toby Edward Rosenthal

A work made of hand-colored woodblock print; hosoban, tan-e.

The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro II as Soga no Goro and Nakamura Takesaburo I as Kewaizaka no Shosho in the play "Bando Ichi Kotobuki Soga," performed at the Nakamura Theater in the first month, 1715, 1715

Torii Kiyonobu I

A work made of earthenware.

Jar, 1795

Artist unknown

A work made of blown glass with polychrome enamels and gilding.

Lamp, Mamluk dynasty (1250-1517), 14th century

Islamic

A work made of color woodblock print; oban.

Snow at Zojoji Temple (Yuki no Zojoji), 1929

Kawase Hasui

A work made of silver.

Pitcher, 1911

Robert Riddle Jarvie

A work made of terracotta.

Bottle, Early/mid–20th century

Teke

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