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A work made of plaster.

Clytie, 1868

George Frederick Watts

A work made of limestone.

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

A bronze lion, on the cusp of a roar, seems to step forward on its pedastal in front of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Lion (One of a Pair, North Pedestal), 1893

Edward Kemeys

A work made of gilt copper alloy.

Buddha, Standing with Hand in Gesture of Reassurance (Abhaymudra), Tang dynasty, 618–907, 7th/8th century

A work made of limestone with traces of polychromy and gilding.

Scene from the Legend of Saint Perpetua, 1350/1400

Spanish

A work made of wood and lead.

Untitled, 1964/75

Robert Morris

A work made of marble.

Portrait of a Warrior, 19th century

Italian

A work made of stainless steel with aluminum paint.

Discontinuous Aggregates, 1966

Robert Smithson

A work made of bronze.

Prajnaparamita, Goddess of Wisdom, 9th/10th century

A work made of dehua ware (blanc de chine); porcelain with underglaze mold-impressed decoration.

Bell with Archaistic Motifs, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), mid–17th century

A work made of terracotta.

One of a Pair of Shrine Figures, Late 19th/early 20th century

Ewe

A work made of sandstone.

Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, Angkor period, late 12th–early 13th century

Khmer

A work made of gilt bronze.

Kneeling Monk, 19th century

A work made of wood with traces of polychromy.

Yakushi Nyorai, 10th/11th century

A work made of bronze.

Saint George Slaying the Dragon, 1871

Emmanuel Fremiet

A work made of cedar wood and paint.

Man Sitting, 1998

Stephan Balkenhol

Death and Taxes (Walk 2)

Death and Taxes (Walk 2), 1986

Robert Longo

A work made of gypsum relief with traces of pigment.

Relief Showing the Head of a Winged Genius, Neo–Assyrian Period, reign of King Ashurnasirpal II (883–859 BCE)

Neo-Assyrian

A work made of sandstone.

Bust of a Female Deity (<em>Devi</em>), Angkor period, 11th century

Khmer

A work made of terracotta.

Posthumous Bust of Pope Pius V, c. 1650

Follower of Alessandro Algardi

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