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A work made of watercolor, over traces of graphite, on buff wove card.

Peacock Feather, 1877

John Ruskin

A work made of albumen print.

A Burial Party, Cold Harbor, Virginia, pl. 94 from the album "Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, Volume II" (1866), April 1865

John Reekie

A work made of engraving in black on ivory laid paper.

St. John on the Island of Patmos, 1550/60

Jean Duvet

A work made of oil on canvas.

Rocky Coast, c. 1860

John Frederick Kensett

A work made of platinum-palladium print.

John Marin, New York, 1947, printed April 1977

Irving Penn

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

John Brown, 1939

John Steuart Curry

A work made of carbon print.

Sir John Herschel, 1867, printed 1875

Julia Margaret Cameron

A work made of etching on cream laid paper.

Fifth Avenue Critics, 1905

John Sloan

A work made of oil on canvas.

Portrait of a Man in a Tricorn Hat, 1767

John Russell

A work made of soft maple, eastern white pine, faux painted wood-grain.

Chest of Drawers, 1780–1810

John Dunlap

A work made of gelatin silver print.

The Chicago Stock Exchange (later 30 North LaSalle Building), 1893–94, 1954

John Szarkowski

A work made of lithographic crayon and tusche over lithograph from one stone in black on buff wove paper.

Coat Hanger II, 1960

Jasper Johns

A work made of mezzotint in black on ivory wove paper.

Moses and the Burning Bush, from Illustrations of the Bible, 1833

John Martin

A work made of oil on canvas.

Robert Hyde, Squire of Hyde, 1778

John Singleton Copley

A work made of stumped charcoal on ivory laid paper.

Portrait of John Dewey, 1930/34

Henri Matisse

A work made of charcoal with stumping on cream laid paper.

Seated Male Nude, 1917/21

John Singer Sargent

A work made of oil on canvas.

Ecce Agnus Dei, c. 1655

Bartolomé Estéban Murillo

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

“- Here, Eudoxie, take my bear skin... since from now on I will not have the pleasure any more to wear it, I give it to you to make a muff out of it... This way I have at least the satisfaction of seeing it from time to time”, 1848

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

A work made of gelatin silver print.

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

John Szarkowski

A work made of oil on canvas.

Holy Family with the Infant St. John, c. 1700

Francesco Trevisani

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