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A work made of mahogany, ash, soft maple, and upholstery.

Pair of Chairs, 1790–1800

Artist unknown

A work made of mahogany with caning and upholstery.

Settee, 1815–20

Artist unknown

A work made of mahogany and white pine.

Desk and Bookcase, 1760–70

Artist unknown

A work made of mahogany, yellow pine, yellow poplar, and atlantic white cedar.

Dressing Table, 1755–90

Artist unknown

A work made of oil on canvas.

Storm in Umbria, 1875

Elihu Vedder

A work made of maple and ash.

Armchair, 1670–1700

Artist unknown

A work made of oil on canvas.

Old Virginia Home, 1864

David Gilmour Blythe

A work made of oil on canvas.

Meetinghouse Hill, Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1799

John Ritto Penniman

A work made of mahogany with tulip poplar and upholstery.

Side Chair, 1750–55

Artist unknown

A work made of mahogany, zebrawood, and white pine.

Desk, 1775–90

Felix Huntington

A work made of mahogany, birch, and white pine.

Chest of Drawers, 1800–15

Artist unknown

A work made of marble.

America, 1850–54

Hiram Powers

A work made of copper with bronze patina.

Jules Bastien-Lepage, Modeled 1880, cast in copper and bronze 1881

Augustus Saint-Gaudens

A work made of mahogany, american sweetgum, yellow pine, and northern white cedar.

Dressing Table, 1760–90

Artist unknown

A work made of oak and walnut.

Kast, 1650–1700

Artist unknown

A work made of oak.

Armchair, 1840–60

Artist unknown

A work made of tulipwood, maple, hickory, and oak.

Fan-Back Windsor Chair, 1760–70

Artist unknown

A work made of oil on canvas.

To the Dance (Apaches), 1919

Léon Gaspard

A work made of steel, bronze, and silver.

Construction after the Enjoyment of a Mulberry Tree, 1953

Harry Bertoia

A work made of oil on canvas.

Toning the Bell, 1874

Walter Shirlaw

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