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A work made of glazed ceramic.

Untitled, 2009

William J. O'Brien

Family Tree

Family Tree, 1954

Joseph Goto

A work made of bronze.

A Goddess, Champa period, 9th–10th century

Cham

A work made of bronze.

The Amazon, Modeled 1897, cast after 1907

Franz von Stuck

A work made of bronze with black patina.

Queen Louise of Prussia, Modeled 1799, cast 1819–21

Johann Gottfried Schadow

A work made of bronze, dark brown patina.

The Street Porter, c. 1890

Constantin Emile Meunier

A work made of bronze.

The Bride, 1970

Barbara Hepworth

A work made of ink, paper, and paint on cardboard tube.

Word Poem, 1967

Carl Andre

A work made of bronze.

Statuette of a Horse, 750-730 BCE

Ancient Greek

A work made of brass alloy.

One of the 18 Luohan (Arhats), Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 18th century

A work made of cast iron and dyed silk.

Veil, 1987

Richard Rezac

A work made of limestone.

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

A work made of gilt copper alloy.

White-Robed Guanyin (Avalokiteshvara) in "Thrice-Bent" Pose (Tribhanga), Holding a Vase with Nectar of Immortality (Amrta), Sui dynasty (589–618), early 7th century

A work made of bronze.

Good Night, Modeled 1909–10, cast by 1915

Bessie Potter Vonnoh

A painted wooden boat with 15 wooden figures, all painted with dark skin and hair, shirtless, and white cloth around their lower halves. Fourteen figures are seated as if rowing; one figures stands facing sideways at the back of the boat.

Model of a River Boat, Middle Kingdom, mid-Dynasty 12, about 1875 BCE

Ancient Egyptian

A work made of marble.

Allegory of Summer, 1800–25

English

A work made of enamel on gypsum cement.

Plaster Surrogates, 1983

Allan McCollum

A work made of canvas and wood.

Standing Spot and Color Body (Standstelle und Farbkörper), 1981

Franz Erhard Walther

A work made of bronze.

Nude, c. 1905

Aristide Joseph-Bonaventure Maillol

A work made of hard-paste porcelain, polychrome enamels, and gilding.

Music Stand for the Monkey Band, c. 1765

Meissen Porcelain Manufactory

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