"Hairstyle of Court Attendants" Stamp for Adinkra Textile, Late 19th/mid–20th century
Asante
Paix en Algérie (Peace in Algeria), 1956
Raymond Hains
Assessment Drawing, 2024
Tony Tasset
Survival: Die fast and quiet when..., c. 1983
Jenny Holzer
Senior pool player, c. 1972, printed 2001
Bill Owens
Man in doorway of storefront, Caucasus region, c. 1969
The World of the Plant: Baumpilz (Fungi), c. 1930
Albert Renger-Patzsch
Everywhere we go we challenge the local high school team to a game. We let them win. It's all for charity. Points don't count unless you shoot from the back of the donkey. Donkeys are dumb and uncooperative, and they really hate to move. Livermore, California, 1976, printed later
Bill Owens
The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (B.P.O.E.) is the largest fraternal organization in the world. The elk was chose in 1868 because it is distinguished, fleet of foot and timorous of wrongdoing. Our four cardinal principles are Charity, Justice, Fidelity and Brotherly Love. An Elk today is an American gentleman. (Kiss) Livermore, California, c. 1972
Bill Owens
Junior Livestock auction, Tri-Valley Area, Northern California, 1973
Bill Owens
Nude movie shoot around campfire on beach, Tri-Valley Area, Northern California, 1974-76
Bill Owens
Tupperware, Bee Line Fashions, Lingerie, Wigs and now House Plant Parties have become popular. Everyone wants to have a fern in their front room, but more important they want to know how to take care of a plant that costs $20.00. Tri-Valley Area, Northern California, 1969-75
Bill Owens
Val Vista Homeowners Association Community Meeting, Tri- Valley Area, Northern California, 1969-75
Bill Owens
Charcoal-Burnished Vessel, 1983
Magdalene Odundo
Glittering, the Being, 1958
Matta
General Edward Braddock, 1895
Unknown artist
Samuel Huntington, Date unknown
James Barton Longacre
Cleanings, 2010
John Henderson
George Read, Date unknown
James Barton Longacre
Benjamin Franklin, Date unknown
Unknown artist