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A work made of bronze.

Relief of a Walking Lion, 1850–1900

Antoine Louis Barye

A work made of sandstone.

Celestial Beauty (<em>Apsara</em>) in Adoration, Champa period, 11th–12th century

Cham

A work made of polyester and paint.

Rat King (Rattenkönig), 1998

Katharina Fritsch

A work made of steel, bronze, and silver.

Construction after the Enjoyment of a Mulberry Tree, 1953

Harry Bertoia

A work made of bronze.

Antlers, 1944

Alexander Calder

A work made of bronze.

Amor Caritas, Modeled 1897, cast after 1899

Augustus Saint-Gaudens

A work made of wood with traces of polychromy.

Kannon Bosatsu, 12th/14th century

A work made of polyurethane foam.

Under Tow, 2003

Gabriel Orozco

A work made of terracotta and polychrome.

Madonna and Child, 1600/1700

Alessandro Algardi

A work made of bronze.

Colt Rearing, 1923

Renée Sintenis

A work made of stoneware and glazes.

Untitled, 1980–89

Toshiko Takaezu

A work made of marble.

Statue of a Seated Woman, 2nd century

Ancient Roman

A work made of wax-printed cotton fabric, fiberglass.

Big Boy, 2002

Yinka Shonibare

A work made of pen and brown ink, on buff wove paper, laid down on ivory wove paper.

After the Sculpture The Song, 1908

Raymond Duchamp-Villon

A work made of graphite, with touches of yellow, blue, and white crayon and yellow and purple fiber-tipped pen, on ivory wove paper.

Study I for Richard J. Daley Center Sculpture, January 28, 1964

Pablo Picasso

A work made of bronze.

Enchained Action, c. 1906

Aristide Joseph-Bonaventure Maillol

A work made of gilt bronze set against a field lapis lazuli, agate, and sicilian jasper.

Plaque with Virgin and Child, 1580–1600

A work made of plaster, patinated.

Portrait of Anne Robert Turgot, Baron of Laulne, 1778

Jean Antoine Houdon

A work made of soft-paste porcelain with polychrome enamel decoration and gilding.

Figure of a Man with Grapes, c. 1790

Limbach Porcelain Factory

A work made of limestone.

Panels from a Funerary Couch (Guanchuang), Northern Wei dynasty (386–535); c. 525

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