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A work made of color lithograph from eleven stones on ivory wove paper.

False Start I, 1962

Jasper Johns

A self-portrait oil painting of American artist Archibald John Motley, Jr. He wears a white shirt, a black tie with a diamond horseshoe pin, and a brown jacket; in his left hand he holds a palette, upon which are splotches of paint arranged according to the order of the color wheel; in his right hand he holds a long, slender paintbrush. Motley’s eyes are directed towards the viewer, he has a small mustache, and his light brown skin is contrasted by the black background.

Self-Portrait, c. 1920

Archibald John Motley Jr.

A work made of watercolor with wiping and scraping, and with opaque watercolor, over graphite, on medium-weight (estimated), moderately textured, ivory wove paper (all edges trimmed), laid down on wood-pulp board faced with ivory wove (estimated) paper, gilt with silver leaf, and backed with dark red wove paper, in original frame.

Sea, Green and Brown, Maine, 1937

John Marin

A work made of pen and black ink, with brush and gray wash and white gouache, over taces of graphite, on cream wove paper.

Byzantine Column Capital, n.d.

John Ruskin

A work made of charcoal with stumping and graphite (recto and verso) on cream laid paper.

Bound Man (recto); Sketch of Bound Man (verso), 1917/21

John Singer Sargent

A work made of silverpoint on wood panel prepared with a gesso ground.

The Great Autobiographical Silverpoint Drawing, 1983–84

John Wilde

A work made of oil on canvas.

A Grey Day, Tangier, 1911

Sir John Lavery

A work made of color lithograph on ivory wove paper.

Green Earthquake, 1963

John Hultberg

A work made of watercolor with touches of opaque watercolor and scraping over graphite on ivory wove paper.

Workmen at Carrara, 1911

John Singer Sargent

A work made of watercolor with rewetting, wiping, and blotting, over touches of graphite, ruled in graphite, on lightweight, slightly textured, ivory wove paper (all edges trimmed).

A Rolling Sky, Paris, After Storm, 1908

John Marin

A work made of oil on canvas.

Rehearsal of the Pasdeloup Orchestra at the Cirque d'Hiver, c. 1879

John Singer Sargent

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

Saint John the Baptist, c. 1505

Giulio Campagnola

A work made of lithograph on ivory wove paper.

Incredible Speed, 1963

John Hultberg

A work made of graphite, with brush and watercolor and gouache, on gray wove paper, laid down on board.

Viterbo, c. 1840–49

John Ruskin

A work made of oil on canvas.

Mrs. Charles Deering (Marion Denison Whipple), 1888

John Singer Sargent

A work made of black and colored crayons, with charcoal, on tan tracing paper, laid down on cream board.

Saint John the Evangelist, n.d.

Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret

A work made of graphite on lightweight, smooth, tan wove paper, laid down on ivory wove card (all edges trimmed).

Pedestrians on Brooklyn Bridge, 1920/29

John Marin

A work made of oil on canvas.

John Newton, c. 1757/60

Thomas Hudson

Large painting of Holy Family: Mary in red, holding baby Jesus.

The Holy Family with Saints Elizabeth and John the Baptist, c. 1615

Peter Paul Rubens

A work made of color lithograph on cream wove paper laid down on linen.

Keep These Off the U.S.A., 1918

John Warner Norton

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