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A work made of pastel on paper mounted on canvas.

Katherine Van Etta Medill (Mrs. "Kate" McCormick), 1890s

Paul-César Helleu

A work made of color aquatint and etching on ivory wove paper.

Composition II, 1958

Jean (Hans) Arp

A work made of linocut in reddish brown on ivory wove paper; verso: linocut in rose-beige.

Still-Life with Lunch I, 1962, printed April 1, 1962

Pablo Picasso

A work made of etching on white wove paper.

Untitled, 1983–85/1988

Donald Judd

A work made of etching on white wove paper.

Untitled, 1983–85/1988

Donald Judd

A work made of etching on white wove paper.

Untitled, 1983–85/1988

Donald Judd

A work made of etching on white wove paper.

Untitled, 1983–85/1988

Donald Judd

A work made of etching on white wove paper.

Untitled, 1983–85/1988

Donald Judd

A work made of etching on white wove paper.

Untitled, 1983–85/1988

Donald Judd

A work made of etching on white wove paper.

Untitled, 1983–85/1988

Donald Judd

A work made of etching on white wove paper.

Untitled, 1983–85/1988

Donald Judd

A work made of etching on white wove paper.

Untitled, 1983–85/1988

Donald Judd

A work made of oil on canvas.

Lady at Her Toilette, Late 1740s

Pietro Longhi

A work made of gouache, over graphite on ivory wove paper.

Bowl of Fruit, n.d.

André Derain

A work made of gouache, with touches of black watercolor on black card.

Public Garden: Poor Lovers, 1934

Jean Lurçat

A work made of gouache with graphite on cream laid paper.

Female Nude with a Vase, Date unknown

Emmanuel Gondouin

A work made of watercolor and brush and black ink on white japanese paper.

Two Figures, 1940

Diego Rivera

A work made of oil on canvas.

Flowers and Fruit in a Chinese Bowl, c. 1645

Juan de Zurbarán

A work made of oil on plaster, mounted on aluminum honeycomb panel.

Fashionable Figures, with a Man in Turkish Costume, 1733–35

British

A work made of oil on plaster, mounted on aluminum honeycomb panel.

Fashionable Figures, with Two Women Holding Fans, 1733–35

British School

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