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A work made of honduras rosewood.

Ark, 2015

Norm Sartorius

A work made of amboyna burl.

Spoon, 2022

Norm Sartorius

A work made of bronze with stone base.

Acrobats, 1953

John Rhoden

A work made of earthenware and pigment.

A Family of Deer, 1990s

Arthur and Hilda Coriz

Na'ashch'ąą' II

Na'ashch'ąą' II, 2018

Dakota Mace

Madrienne Salgado, Jingle Dress Dancer/Government and Public Relations Manager for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, Citizen of the Muckleshoot Nation

Madrienne Salgado, Jingle Dress Dancer/Government and Public Relations Manager for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, Citizen of the Muckleshoot Nation, 2017, printed 2020

Will Wilson

Na'ashch'ąą' IV

Na'ashch'ąą' IV, 2018

Dakota Mace

Na'ashch'ąą' III

Na'ashch'ąą' III, 2018

Dakota Mace

A work made of steel and leather.

Pair of Mitten Gauntlets, probably 19th century

A work made of steel and leather.

Mitten Gauntlet for the Right Hand, c. 1540

A work made of mahogany, white oak, white pine, and beech.

Side Chair, 1742–90

Artist unknown

A work made of pencil on paper.

Woodstock Public Library, Woodstock, Illinois, Interior Perspective, 1955/57

Bertrand Goldberg

A work made of pencil on paper.

Woodstock Public Library: Floor Plans, Scheme B, 1955

Bertrand Goldberg

A work made of metal coils ("slinkys"); padded with jute and wrapped with acrylic.

Two Slinkies (Study Pieces), 1971-78

Claire Zeisler

A work made of graphite and blackline on mylar.

Saint Joseph Hospital, Tacoma, Washington, Geometry Study, 1969-1974

Bertrand Goldberg

A work made of jute and wool; square knotted with cascading ends;  wool pile.

Black Tuesday, 1968

Claire Zeisler

A work made of steel, leather, and copper alloy.

Pair of Mitten Gauntlets, c. 1500/20

A work made of steel and textile.

Mitten Gauntlet for the Left Hand, c. 1510/20

A work made of enameled soft-paste porcelain.

Tureen in the form of a Rabbit, 1755–56

Chelsea Porcelain Factory

A work made of soft-paste porcelain, polychrome enamels.

Owl, c. 1760

Bow Porcelain Factory

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