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A work made of oil on canvas.

Boats at Rest, c. 1895

Arthur Wesley Dow

Wood cabinet with lighter wood floral design and brass.

Cabinet, 1878–80

Herter Brothers

A work made of oil on canvas.

In the Café, 1882–84

Fernand Lungren

A work made of oil on canvas.

La Madrileñita, 1910

Robert Henri

Oil portrait with man in suit, dim green background.

Henry Ossawa Tanner, c. 1896

Hermann Dudley Murphy

Very dark painting of a light-skinned, mostly clean-shaven young man in dark suit and dark full-length coat, holding a rolled-up paper and gloves.

Arrangement in Flesh Color and Brown: Portrait of Arthur Jerome Eddy, 1894

James McNeill Whistler

A work made of gessoed wood, watercolor, silver leaf, and shellac.

Fire Screen, 1924–30

Max Kuehne

A work made of tempera, and gold and silver leaf on incised, gessoed panel.

Untitled (Rites of Spring), c. 1916–18

Charles Prendergast

A work made of oil on canvas.

The Solemn Pledge, Taos Indians, 1916

Walter Ufer

Colored sculpture of the head of a light-skinned woman with closed eyes and an elaborate jeweled headdress.

Head of Pavlova, 1924

Malvina Hoffman

Opulently dressed light-skinned man and woman drink at a small table. A mirror behind them reflects a crowd. Her blue dress and dark hat dominate.

At Mouquin's, 1905

William James Glackens

A work made of oil on canvas.

Spring Rains, c. 1924

Victor Higgins

A work made of silk; batik dyed; screen printed.

Off to War, 1917

Martha Ryther Kantor

A work made of bronze.

Dancer and Gazelles, 1916

Paul Manship

A work made of oil on canvas.

Mount Equinox, Winter, 1921

Rockwell Kent

A work made of earthenware and glaze.

Creamer, c. 1928

Reuben Haley

A work made of earthenware and glaze.

Sugar bowl, c. 1928

Reuben Haley

A work made of glass.

Vase, c. 1931

Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works

A work made of glass.

"Ruba Rombic" Vase, 1928–32

Reuben Haley

A work made of bakelite, brush-burnished silver, chrome, and enamel.

Clock, 1928–29

Paul Theodore Frankl

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