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A work made of bronze.

Lion Fighting a Serpent, 1847–55

Antoine Louis Barye

A work made of ink marker on fiberglass.

Untitled (Pair of Vases), 1981

Keith Haring

A work made of etching on copper in black on off-white laid paper.

Marie-Thérèse, Sculptor, and Sculpture Representing a Greek Athlete, from the Vollard Suite, April 11, 1933, printed 1939

Pablo Picasso

A work made of pen and brown ink and opaque white and gray watercolors with white oil paint and black watercolor over black chalk on brown wove paper (bristol board).

Study for the Sculpture Ugolino and His Children, 1860

Jean Baptiste Carpeaux

A work made of marble.

America, 1850–54

Hiram Powers

Painting of a cliff overlooking the sea. Two figures in long dresses, one with a parasol, stand on the cliff beneath blue sky.

Cliff Walk at Pourville, 1882

Claude Monet

A work made of marble.

Prometheus and Mercury, c. 1720

Domenico Antonio Vaccaro

Painted statue of a light-skinned woman in voluminous robes of brown, green, and gold.

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, c. 1515

German

A work made of five sculptural elements: plywood and beaverboard, acrylic paint, motors, and speakers, with audio.

City of Chicago, 1967

Red Grooms

A work made of plaster and metal.

Couple on a Bed, 1965

George Segal

A work made of bronze.

Abraham Lincoln, Modeled 1912, cast after 1912

Daniel Chester French

A work made of bronze.

Fragment of a Tableau with Avatars of Vishnu, Pala period, 9th/10th century

A work made of graphite on ivory wove paper.

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

Pablo Picasso

A work made of black acrylic yarn.

Untitled, 1979

Fred Sandback

A work made of textile samples and reprocessed plastic pallets.

Perfect Pattern, 1999

Dan Peterman

A work made of bronze.

Bronze Chair, 1972 (cast 1975)

Scott Burton

A work made of bronze.

Starfish, 1944

Alexander Calder

Painting of a red-haired, bearded man with light skin, painted in short brushstrokes and multicolored dots. The background is likewise a mass of small, closely spaced colored dots, these in green, blue, and red-orange.

Self-Portrait, 1887

Vincent van Gogh

A work made of plaster.

Silence, 1842–43

Antoine Augustin Préault

A work made of bronze.

Female Dancer, c. 1920

Elie Nadelman

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