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A rectangular structure made of wood, concrete, and rebar. On the right, a dining chair is encased in concrete, with metal bars jutting out.

Untitled, 1992

Doris Salcedo

A work made of marble.

Capital with Bull and Worker, 1100/25

Lombard

A work made of terracotta.

One of the Set of the Four Evangelists: Luke, Modeled c. 1580

Alessandro Vittoria

Two Figures

Two Figures, 1955

Lynn Chadwick

Light wood sculpture of angel with shield looking towards devil at feet.

Saint Michael and the Devil, 1475/1500

Spanish

A work made of pigmented terracotta.

Virgin and Child, c. 1485

Giovanni di Fondulis

A work made of bronze.

Suspension Bell (Bo) 东周时期青铜镈, Eastern Zhou dynasty (770–256 B.C.), first half of 5th century B.C.

A work made of terracotta on slate.

Two Putti Supporting a Torch, 1650–1700

Flemish

A work made of bronze.

Relief of a Walking Lion, 1850–1900

Antoine Louis Barye

A work made of pen and brush and black ink and gray wash, over traces of graphite, on cream wove paper.

Sculpture No.4, n.d.

Suzanne Martyl Langsdorf

A work made of terracotta.

One of the Set of the Four Evangelists: Mark, Modeled c. 1580

Alessandro Vittoria

A work made of limestone.

Capital, 1170–1200

French

A work made of bronze.

Dancing Monkey, c. 1835–40

Christophe Fratin

A work made of basalt.

God Vishnu with Goddesses Lakshmi and Sarasvati, Pala period, 10th/12th century

Sculpture of three flowers in different states of bloom in a simple vase.

Flowers in a Vase, 1951 (cast 1953)

Pablo Picasso

A work made of marble.

Allegory of Winter, 1800–25

English

A work made of box construction.

Dovecote (Colombier), 1950

Joseph Cornell

A work made of clay pipe with glass ball.

What We All Lack, 1963 (1935 original now lost)

Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky)

A bronze sculpture of the Hindu divinity Shiva. Shiva, who has two pairs of arms, is depicted dancing inside of a circular ring. Balancing on one leg, Shiva gestures his arms to the side and front, as his loose locks of hair flow behind him.

Shiva as Lord of the Dance (Nataraja), Chola period, about 10th/11th century

A work made of steel.

Beach Scene, 1949

David Smith

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