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A work made of sandstone.

River Goddess Yamuna with Attendants, 9th century

A work made of sandstone.

River Goddess Ganga with Attendants, 9th century

A work made of limestone.

Bust of Buddha, c. 3rd century

A work made of sandstone.

Bust of Crowned God Vishnu, 9th century

A work made of sandstone.

Marriage of God Shiva with Goddess Parvati (Kalyanasundara), c. 11th century

A work made of sandstone.

Dancing Mother Goddess Brahmani, 10th century

A work made of sandstone.

God Shiva Seated with the Seven Mother Goddesses (Saptamatrika), 10th century

A work made of sandstone.

Pillar Fragment with Gods Shiva and Ganesha and Goddesses Parvati and Durga, 8th/9th century

A work made of patinated ivory.

Furniture Leg with Dancing Nature spirits (Yakshis), c. 17th century

A work made of brass inlaid with silver.

Goddess Durga Slaying the Buffalo Demon (Mahishasuramardini), 9th/10th century

A work made of mother-of-pearl.

Cover of a Reliquary Container with the Virgin and Child on the Crescent Moon, about 1480

A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Jar in the Form of a Human Head Showing Teeth, 100 BCE–500 CE

Moche

A work made of pastel on paper.

Plate 50 A from Plan of Chicago 1909: Chicago. View of the Proposed Park on the South Shore Looking Northwest Towards the City., 1896

Daniel Hudson Burnham

A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Whistle in the Form of a Figure Playing Pipes, 100 BCE–500 CE

Moche

A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Double Spout Vessel with Incised and Painted Abstract Feline Head, 650–150 BCE

Paracas

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Invisible Woman I, from the series "Invisible Women", 2006

Sabelo Mlangeni

A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Vessel with Women's Faces and Masked Beings, 350-550 CE

Nasca

A work made of chromogenic print.

Central South Dakota, from the series “Guggenheim Project: From Canada to Texas” (1996-98), October 17, 1997

Terry Evans

A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Single Spout Vessel in the Form of a Crossed-Legged Figure, Probably Deceased, 180 BCE–500 CE

Nasca

A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Vessel with Women's Faces and Masked Beings, 350–550 CE

Nasca

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