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A work made of papier-mâché and acrylic paint.

Untitled, 2008

Vincent Fecteau

A work made of three silver dye transparencies, three light boxes, gilded frames and mirrors.

1 + 1 + 1, 1987

Alfredo Jaar

Undine

Undine, c. 1938–61

Marion Lukens

A work made of bronze.

Angel, c. 1925

Carl Milles

A work made of bronze.

Alexandre Lecomte, Modeled c. 1832–35, cast 1929–40

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

A work made of terracotta with a cream-colored glaze.

Temple Guardian (Rakshasa), Sukhothai period, 14th–15th century or later

Siamese

A work made of alabaster, traces of polychromy.

The Resurrection, 15th century

English

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Crucifixion, 1627

Francisco de Zurbarán

A work made of beige sandstone.

Horse-Headed Yogini Hayagriva Seated Holding a Child, 11th century

A work made of sandstone.

Celestial Beauty (Apsara), 8th century

A work made of cotton, plain weave; engraved roller and block printed; quilted.

Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc)(Furnishing Fabric), 1839/40

Marie Christine d'Orléans

A work made of magnolia wood with traces of pigment.

Dragon King, 11th/early 12th century

A work made of granite.

Buddhist Pagoda, late Goryeo dynasty(918–1392)–early Joseon dynasty(1392–1910), 14th/16th century

A work made of silver, gilt bronze, lapis lazuli.

Crucifixion of Saint Peter, c.1770–80

C. Luigi Valadier

A work made of etching in black on ivory laid paper.

An Allegory of Statuary or Lament of Sculpture, 1629

Pierre Biard, II

A work made of gray schist.

Pensive Bodhisattva, Kushan period, 2nd/3rd century

A work made of brick-red earthenware with green lead glaze, carved and molded decoration.

Granary (Cang), Eastern Han dynasty (A.D. 25–220)

A work made of red sandstone.

Boar Incarnation of God Vishnu (Varaha) Lifting the Earth Goddess Bhudevi, 11th century

Loosely painted scene of a brown-haired girl in her nightgown standing in a dark room, gazing out a window into a brighter night, her face unseen and her hand drawing back the pale curtain. Light blues and pink whites dominate the girl and the window, while deep browns, blues, and greens color the darkened portions of her room.

The Girl by the Window, 1893

Edvard Munch

Untitled

Untitled, c. 1972/73

Donald Judd

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