Masked Dancers in Canoes-Qagyuhl A, 1914
Edward S. Curtis
Stirrup Spout Vessel with Raised Geometric Scroll Motif, 1000–200 BCE
Cupisnique
Stirrup Spout Vessel Depicing Erotic Scene, 1100–1470
Chimú
Making Biscuits for Dinner on Corn Husking Day, the Fred Wilkens Farm, near Tallyho, North Carolina, 1939
Marion Post Wolcott
Stirrup Spout Vessel in the Form of a Seated Figure with Insects on Torso, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Flute with Incised Geometric Motif and Mouth in the Form of a Human Head, 1200–1450
Chimú
Rug or Wall Hanging in the "Two Grey Hills" Style, 1960s
Sara Begody
Mt. Whitney Highest in Nevada Mtn. Range of North East California, 1969
Joseph Yoakum
Hupa Fisherman, 1923
Edward S. Curtis
Man's Kilt and Flap, meant to be used in Buffalo Dance Ceremony, 1925/50
San Felipe
Proposal for Chicago Warehouse (North American Cold Storage as viewed from Lake and Wacker Streets), 1977
Richard John Haas
Plate 50 B from Plan of Chicago 1909: Lake Shore from Chicago Avenue on the south to Wilmette on the North., 1909
Daniel Hudson Burnham
Stirrup Spout Vessel Depicting Frogs Mating, 1100–1470
Chimú
Mr. R.B. Whitley in his general store, Wendell, North Carolina. (He also owns a cotton exchange, real estate and is president of the bank), 1940
Marion Post Wolcott
Curving Vessel with Molded Head Spout, 1200–1450
Chimú-Inca
Whistle in the Form of a Figure Wearing Large Headdress, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Portrait Vessel of Seated Figure with Wrinkled Face, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
Men's Wearing Blanket (Third Phase Chief Style), c. 1870–1880
Diné (Navajo)
Shed with Blue Dotted-Lines, Penland, North Carolina, June 1975
John Pfahl
North Tower, October 24, 2001, printed 2006
Joel Meyerowitz