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A work made of transparent watercolor, heightened with opaque white watercolor, with rewetting, blotting, and scraping, over graphite, on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper.

Netting the Fish, 1889

Winslow Homer

A work made of etching on ivory parchment.

Eight Bells, 1887

Winslow Homer

A work made of glazed porcelain.

White Moon Jar, 2015

Dae-sup Kwon

A work made of linen, simple vertical interlooping.

Sample, 20th century

Anni Albers

A work made of linen, simple vertical interlooping.

Sample, 20th century

Anni Albers

A work made of linen, plain weave.

Sample, 20th century

Anni Albers

A work made of linen and gold-colored-metal-strip-wrapped cotton, plain weave.

Sample, 20th century

Anni Albers

A work made of linen and gilt-metal-strip-wrapped cotton, plain 1:1 gauze weave with paired wefts; two selvages present.

Sample, 20th century

Anni Albers

A work made of cotton and linen, combined twill weave with paired wefts.

Sample, 1926/65

Anni Albers

A work made of cotton and rayon, plain weave self-patterned by main warp and ground weft floats.

Sample, 1926/65

Anni Albers

A work made of linen, plain weave and plain 1:1 gauze weave.

Sample, 1926/65

Anni Albers

A work made of linen, plain 1:1 gauze weave; h: linen and gilt-metal-strip-wrapped cotton, plain 1:1 gauze weave with paired wefts.

Sample, 20th century

Anni Albers

A work made of linen, simple vertical interlooping.

Sample, 1926/65

Anni Albers

A work made of cotton, cellulose and plastic, plain weave.

Sample, 20th century

Anni Albers

A work made of cellulose, combined twill weave.

Sample, 20th century

Anni Albers

A work made of cotton and synthetic fiber, plain weave.

Sample, 20th century

Anni Albers

A work made of linen, plain weave.

Sample, 20th century

Anni Albers

A self-portrait oil painting of American artist Archibald John Motley, Jr. He wears a white shirt, a black tie with a diamond horseshoe pin, and a brown jacket; in his left hand he holds a palette, upon which are splotches of paint arranged according to the order of the color wheel; in his right hand he holds a long, slender paintbrush. Motley’s eyes are directed towards the viewer, he has a small mustache, and his light brown skin is contrasted by the black background.

Self-Portrait, c. 1920

Archibald John Motley Jr.

A work made of cotton, plain weave self-patterned by main warp and ground weft floats.

Sample, 20th century

Anni Albers

A work made of cotton, rayon, and acrylic, bands of four-color complementary warp plain weave, weft-faced plain weave, weft-faced plain weave of discontinuous wefts, plain weave of discontinuous wefts, and gauze weave; main warp fringe.

Northwesterly, 1957

Anni Albers

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