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A work made of silver gilt, rock crystal, textile, and human remains.

Reliquary Monstrance with a Tooth of Saint John the Baptist, 1433; container: 900/1200

Weddeghe Velstede

A work made of oil on canvas.

Lady in Green and Gray, 1911

Thomas Wilmer Dewing

A work made of lithograph with hand-coloring on cut and embossed ivory wove paper (lace).

Art Thou Not Dear Unto My Heart (valentine), c. 1850

A work made of silkscreen ink on primed linen, twelve joined canvases.

Twelve Jackies, 1964

Andy Warhol

A work made of wood, pigment, and sacrificial material.

Male Figure, Possibly 18th century

Dogon

A work made of wood, cloth, mud, and sacrificial material.

Zoomorphic Figure (Boli), Mid-early 20th century

Bamana

A abstract painting in which numerous planes of brown and gray, along with highlights of black and white, compose the figure of a man. The most recognizable features are a pair of clasped hands and the wave of his dark hair.

Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, autumn 1910

Pablo Picasso

A work made of hand-colored etching on paper.

Maecenas, In Pursuit of the Fine Arts, published May 9, 1808

James Gillray

A work made of oil on copper.

The Two Philosophers, February 4–12, 1936

Joan Miró

A work made of steel and maple, with original upholstery (later laminated surface).

Armchair, 1937–39

Frank Lloyd Wright

A work made of pen and black ink and typed letters on ivory wove typing paper.

Untitled (Angel Flying Money to the Lions in Front of The Art Institute of Chicago), 1945

John Steuart Curry

A work made of bronze.

God Krishna Dancing on the Head of the Snake Demon Kaliya (Kaliyadamana), Vijayanagar period, 14th century

A work made of oil on cardboard.

Portrait of a Woman, c. 1917/19

Amedeo Modigliani

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Butcher Cart, 1901

George Benjamin Luks

Horizontal painting in pastel tones of a series of abstract clouds in a gridlike formation like loose bricks, larger at the bottom of the painting and receding away at a horizon line near the top of the painting. Behind them, a blue sky gets progressively lighter. At the horizon line is a loose pink gradient that progresses to white and returns to blue at the very top of the work.

Sky above Clouds IV, 1965

Georgia O'Keeffe

A work made of chromogenic print.

Eagle Art Works Foundry, 6700 Southwest Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, from the series "On This Site: Landscape in Memoriam", August 1993

Joel Sternfeld

A work made of oil and plaster, over gauze, on panel.

Asiatic God, 1924

Paul Klee

A work made of silver.

Seal of the Fine Arts Federation of New York, 1890–1908

Victor David Brenner

A work made of bakelite, brush-burnished silver, chrome, and enamel.

Clock, 1928–29

Paul Theodore Frankl

A work made of color woodblock print; oban.

Precints of the Akiba Shrine, Ukeji (Ukeji Akiba no keidai), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)", 1857

Utagawa Hiroshige

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