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A work made of color woodblock print; hashira-e.

The Courtesan Sugawara of the Tsuruya and Her Attendant, c. 1776/81

Isoda Koryusai

A work made of wood, glass beads, shell, copper alloy, and thread.

Female Figure (Akua'ba), Mid–19th or early 20th century

Fante

Painting of an electric chair, its image taken from a photo, in red and green. The red chair seems to glow against the green backdrop of its sparce room.

Big Electric Chair, 1967–68

Andy Warhol

A work made of oil on canvas.

Broadway, 1985

William Conger

A work made of wood and metal.

Male Face Mask (N'tomo), Late 19th or early 20th century

Bamana

A work made of oil on canvas.

Alex, 1991

Chuck Close

A work made of iris print on paper; limited edition set, 5 of 5.

Competition Proposal for Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Bird's Eye View of Model, 1999

Steven Holl

A work made of oil on yellow poplar panel.

New England Country Seat, 1800–20

Artist unknown

A work made of stone.

Birdstone, 1500–1000 BCE

Archaic

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Commode, 1905–12

Walter Gay

A work made of terracotta and enamel paint.

Container for Water or Beer, Mid–/late 20th century

Shona

A work made of oil on panel.

Mrs. William Bonham (Ann Warford), March 6, 1825

William Bonnell

A work made of printed paper.

Museum of Modern Art Good Design Award Materials, 1950

The Museum of Modern Art

A work made of printed book.

Prize Designs for Modern Furniture, 1950

The Museum of Modern Art

A work made of photocopies and newspaper clippings..

Odilon Redon: Prince of Dreams, 1840-1916 Exhibition Research Collection, 1833-2001

The Art Institute of Chicago

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Winter Sun, c. 1909

George Gardner Symons

A work made of oil on canvas.

A Face from Georgia, 1970–74

Ivan Albright

Earthenware plate with a polychrome enamel depiction of a running dog flanked by two curved trees.

Charger, 17th century

Talavera de la Reina Potteries

A work made of acrylic and composition leaf on canvas.

Fuck You: from the Liz Taylor Series (after Bert Stern), 1984

Kathe Burkhart

A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Stirrup Spout Vessel with Fineline Bird Warrior Motifs, 100 BCE–500 CE

Moche

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