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A work made of silver.

Medal, 18th century

European

A work made of pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, and white gouache, over black chalk, on ivory wove paper.

The Bark, 1771/80

Pierre Ozanne

A work made of lithograph on grayish-ivory wove paper.

Newspaper Carriers (Work Disgraces), 1921

Georg Scholz

A work made of watercolor on white wove paper.

Guest House 3, 2002

Peter Doig

A work made of color woodcut with pochoir on colored japanese paper, laid down on white japanese paper (chine collé).

The Ming Sisters, 2004

Betty Woodman

A work made of lacquer on canvas.

Colossal Figure, 1961

Leon Golub

A work made of acrylic on canvas.

Untitled, 1968/69

Jordan Davies

A work made of oil on panel.

Landscape, 1958

George Mueller

A work made of etching in black on cream wove paper.

Surrealist Landscape, n.d.

Yvan Francis Le Louarn

A work made of oil on canvas.

Portrait II, 1965

Philip Guston

A work made of oil on canvas.

Leaning Tower of Touhy, 1980

Roger Brown

A work made of stainless steel.

Metal Detector, 1990-2009

Gloria Kisch

A work made of woodcut etching, drypoint, stencil, and monotype on paper (chine collé).

Leaving the Bell, 2001

Cheryl Warrick

A work made of watercolor and brush and black ink, with graphite on white wove paper.

Marauder, 2003

Don Doe

A work made of enameled bent steel.

Kangaroo Rocking Chair, 1953

Ernest Race

A work made of solid basswood with leather seat.

Africana Rocker Chair, 2023

Norman Teague

A work made of pen and brush and black ink, with non-photo blue and colored pencil, graphite, and cut-and-pasted handwritten and photostat text on ivory card.

Look at the bargain, from Blondie, 1958–60

Chic Young

A work made of pen and brush and black ink, with touches of graphite, non-photo blue and colored pencil, and cut-and-pasted photostat text and self-adhesive halftone film on ivory card.

Oh — I forgot to tell Blondie about the insurance payment, from Blondie, 1958–60

Chic Young

A work made of pen and black ink, with brush and black ink, over graphite on ivory wove paper.

I Told Her She Could Invite Anyone She Wanted, n.d.

Mort Walker

A work made of pen and brush and black ink, with brush and colored wash, graphite, non-photo blue pencil, and cut-and-pasted photostat text on ivory card.

Daisy, Bring Me My Slippers, from Blondie, 1958–60

Chic Young

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