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A work made of glass.

Adventures of Alice, 1962

Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works

A work.

Bell Pull, 1825/75

A work made of silk, satin weave, embroidered.

Dress for Christ Child, 18th century

A group of women with matching short blond hair and glum expressions in a room with concrete floors and white walls. Two women wear trench coats and sit in chairs at the lower left. Behind them, more figures stand wearing tan underwear and, to the right, a figure wears a green dress and sits on the floor.

Piano Americano, 1996

Vanessa Beecroft

Gray letters and numbers spell out words and dates in English that wrap along the top edge of a gallery wall, a corner of which reads, "Rosa 1977 Great Society 1964 Blue Flowers 1984 Silver Ocean 1990 Ross 1983."

"Untitled", 1989

Felix Gonzalez-Torres

A work made of graphite and white heightening on brown wove paper.

Male Nude with Left Foot on a Pedestal, 1879

Gustav Klimt

A work made of acrylic, silver paint, and silkscreen ink on linen.

Self-Portrait, 1964

Andy Warhol

A work made of color screenprint on white wove paper.

Wide Light, plate one from Homage to the Square: Ten Works by Josef Albers, 1962

Josef Albers

Sketch of the face of a child with light curly hair, looking upward, framed with a design that evokes a cornice, or ornamental moulding.

Head of Child, n.d.

Carlo Maratti

A work made of collage composed of cut and pasted, commercially printed papers, with brush and black ink and touches of yellow gouache on untempered masonite.

Now, Voyager, 1966

Joseph Cornell

A work made of screenprint in colors on white wove paper.

Untitled, from X + X (Ten Works by Ten Painters), 1964

Ad Reinhardt

A work made of linen, plain weave; drawn work embroidered with silk and linen in hem and overcast stitches; embroidered in double running and stem stitches; insert and edge of linen, bobbin straight lace; edged with silk, plain weave extended weft fringe.

Cover, Probably 1601/50

A work made of various.

Lakeview Avenue Houses, Chicago Illinois, Working Drawings, 1915–1917

Henry Corwith Dangler

Full-body sketch of a mustached man wearing a jockey's cap. His hands grasp an unseen horse's reins, and his legs are only lightly rendered.

Jockey, 1866–68

Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas

A work made of wooden box; covered with silk, satin weave; appliquéd with silk and linen, plain weaves and twill plaited tapes; embroidered with silk, metal threads, and linen in a variety of stitches; laid work, buttonhole couching, couching, and french knots; mica and pearls; edged with woven tape; silver feet.

Dressing Box Depicting the Finding of Moses and Scenes from Abraham and Hagar, Third quarter of the 17th century

A work made of color screenprint on white wove paper.

Joy, plate ten from Homage to the Square: Ten Works by Josef Albers, 1962

Josef Albers

A work made of graphite on ivory wood-pulp laminate board.

Imaginary Portrait of Lautréamont at the Age of Nineteen Obtained According to the Paranoiac-Critical Method, 1937

Salvador Dalí

A work made of cotton and linen, twill weave; embroidered with wool yarns in satin, chain, bohkara couching (or laid oriental couching), buttonhole, speckling, outline, stem, stroke, coral, rococo, fishbone, slanted stem, chain, link powdering, running, and plain stitches; pattern couching; fillings made with detached buttonhole, basket, roumanian, double knot and rope stitches; french knots.

Panel, 17th century

Painting featuring a red background and tiny, tightly spaced black shapes, creating an undulating, netlike pattern that fills the entire canvas.

No. I.Z, 1960

Yayoi Kusama

A work made of color screenprint on white wove paper.

Full, plate six from Homage to the Square: Ten Works by Josef Albers, 1962

Josef Albers

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