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A work made of oak, laminated wood, leather, jute webbing, and horsehair.

Side Chair, 1910

George Grant Elmslie

Tall red-brown mahogany clock with brass trim.

Tall Clock, 1912

George Grant Elmslie

A work made of pencil and ink on tracing paper.

Raymond Hilliard Center: Typical Floor Plan, 1963

Bertrand Goldberg Associates

A work made of color screenprint on coated ivory card.

Roundabout, from Screen Prints 1970, 1970

Frank Gaard

A work made of pencil, pen and gouache on paper, collaged gelatin silver print.

Proposal for Chicago Warehouse (North American Cold Storage as viewed from Lake and Wacker Streets), 1977

Richard John Haas

A work made of lithograph in brown on white wove paper.

Wanted Poster Series #12, 1970

Charles White

A work made of metalpoint on cream wove paper prepared with a cream ground.

The Old and the New Georgia, 1965

Ivan Albright

Painting, heavy in tones of blue-green and burnt orange, depicting a bar scene at night. The men wear top hats and many are bearded; the women are dressed in voluminous gowns and decorative hats. Five people converse in the center of the composition and a woman with a green face dominates the right foreground.

At the Moulin Rouge, 1892–95

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

A work made of graphite and ink on vellum.

Marina City, Chicago, Illinois, Bedroom Unit Plan, 1961–1962

Bertrand Goldberg

A work made of gold-washed silver and brass, with pearl and emerald.

Stickpin, 1900–17

Jessie M. Preston

A work made of sepia print on print.

Vincent Kling Studios Main Entrance and Reception Lobby, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective, 1945

Henry Peter Glass

A work made of plaster.

Head of My Father, 1935–36

Ivan Albright

A work made of etching in black on cream wove paper.

Missouri C, 1972

Charles White

A work made of cotton, cotton bouclé, wool, rayon and acetate-film-laminated-metal foil, bands of 2:2 twill weave, 2:2 weft chevron weave, and plain weave.

Panel (Upholstery Fabric), c. 1948

Else Regensteiner

A work made of transparent watercolor, with touches of opaque watercolor, rewetting, blotting and traces of scraping, on thick, rough-textured, ivory wove paper.

Breaking Storm, Coast of Maine, 1894

Winslow Homer

A work made of gelatin silver print.

The Getty Tomb, Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, 1890, 1954/56

John Szarkowski

A work made of oak and leather.

Armchair, 1911–12

William Gray Purcell

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Chicago Facades, 1960

Aaron Siskind

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Nelson Algren Playing Cards, Chicago, 1949

Art Shay

A  pensive faced woman sits, slightly hunched, holding a book.

Interrupted Reading, c. 1870

Jean Baptiste Camille Corot

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