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

Head of an Apostle, 1597

Aegidius Sadeler, II

A work made of hard-paste porcelain.

The Continents, c. 1770

Plymouth Porcelain Factory

A work made of hanging scroll; ink and color on silk.

Portrait of Ichikawa Danjuro II as Kamakura no Gongorô, 1736

Furuyama Moromasa

A work made of two-panel folding screen; ink on paper.

Waves, 1867

Hine Taizan

A Standing Beauty

A Standing Beauty, 1780/90

Katsukawa Shunsho

A work made of walnut, cherry, fruitwood, pine, oak, maple, stain, gilded bronze, brass, and iron.

Bureau Secretary, c. 1775

David Roentgen

A work made of copper.

Medal commemorating Major General Zachary Taylor, 1847

Charles C. Wright

A work made of leather (suede) with cotton and glass beads; ink drawing; framed in graph paper taped to cardboard.

Study (Leather with Cotton and Beads; Graph Paper), 1950-91

Claire Zeisler

A work made of leather (suede) with cotton and glass beads; ink drawing.

Study (Leather with Cotton and Beads; Graph Paper), 1950-91

Claire Zeisler

Brown bronze statue of man with riding crop atop a rearing horse.

The Bronco Buster, Modeled 1895, cast 1899

Frederic Remington

A work made of bronze.

Panama-Pacific International Exposition Medal, San Francisco, 1915

John Flanagan

Large vibrantly colored abstract painting suggesting a cityscape amongst mountains and trees.

Panama-Pacific International Exposition Medal, San Francisco, 1915

John Flanagan

A work made of bronze.

Medal Depicting Henry Hudson and Robert Fulton Celebration, 1909

John Flanagan

A work made of silvered bronze.

Mines of Lens, 1899

Louis Oscar Roty

A work made of chromogenic print.

Zuma #25, 1978, printed 1978/79

John M. Divola

A work made of bronze.

The Virgin, 19th century

Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis

A work made of boxwood, ebony, walnut, poplar, pine, and iron.

Prayer Bench (Prie-Dieu), c. 1770–75

Giovanni Battista Galletti

Walnut two part desk with mirrored doors flanked by fluted pilasters capped with gilded leafage capitals in the upper part and a drop front desk with small drawers and pigeon holes, and a lower portion with three drawers on either side and recessed knee hole section.

Secretary Cabinet, 1732

John Kirkhoffer

A work made of brass, gilded copper alloy, and wood.

Reliquary, c. 1851

Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc

A work made of tin-glazed earthenware.

Charger, c. 1675

Lambeth Potteries

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