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A work made of pen and brown ink, on ivory laid paper.

Three Figures, 1767

Giovanni Battista Cipriani

A work made of pen and brown ink on blue wove paper.

Three Figures, April 21, 1855

Edward Matthew Ward

A work made of silk, 4:1 satin damask weave.

Three Panels, 18th century

A work made of velvet.

Three Galloons, 18th century

A work made of pen and brown ink, with brush and gray wash, on  ivory laid paper, tipped onto cream wove card.

Three Sailboats, n.d.

Willem van de Velde, II

Three Washerwomen

Three Washerwomen, n.d.

William Parrott

A work made of pen and brown-black ink and graphite on cream wove paper.

Three Laborers, n.d.

William Henry Pyne

A work made of earthenware with crayon and painted decoration.

"Three Hearts", 1979

Alison Britton

A work made of ink on paper.

Three Nos, 1998

Zeng Shanqing

Three Activities

Three Activities, 1968

Barry Le Va

A work made of color inkjet print, lithograph in black, and drypoint in black on ivory wove paper.

Three Landscapes, 1976

Saul Steinberg

Three Dancers

Three Dancers, 1945

Peter Garcia

Three Horses

Three Horses, 1948

Jimmy Jim

A work made of oil on canvas board.

Three Cubes, 1971

Thomas H. Kapsalis

A work made of etching on ivory laid paper.

Three Goats, 1758

Francesco Londonio

A work made of etching and stipple engraving on ivory laid paper.

Three Flautists, 1515/20

Andrea Previtali

A work made of woodcut in black on cream laid paper.

Three Men, 1917

John J. A. Murphy

A work made of color woodblock print; oban.

Narumi: Shops Selling the Famous Tie-dyed Fabric (Narumi, meisan shibori mise)—No. 41, from the series "Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan tsugi)," also known as the Reisho Tokaido, c. 1847/52

Utagawa Hiroshige

Sketches of Three Men and Three Women

Sketches of Three Men and Three Women, n.d.

John Skinner Prout

A work made of color ink wash.

Wall Drawing #574: Fifteen equal arcs from the midpoint of the left side, with all one-, two-,three-, and four-part combinations of four colors, using color ink washes, 1988

Sol LeWitt

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