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A work made of pen and black ink, on cream wove paper, perimeter mounted on off-white wood pulp laminate board.

The Market Saint Lo, 1890/1926

Joseph Pennell

A work made of watercolor with scraping on off-white watercolor paper.

Passing Locomotive, 1943

Dong Kingman

A work made of pen and black ink, on ivory laid paper.

Trouville, Inner Harbor, n.d.

Joseph Pennell

A work made of white linen with drawn work borders.

Cover, 1875/1900

A work made of black wax crayon with scraping, on cream wove paper.

Smoke, Cloud and Lights, London, n.d.

Joseph Pennell

A work made of black crayon, heightened with traces of white pencil, on cream wove paper.

The Lifting Bridge, n.d.

Joseph Pennell

A work made of silk, double crochet stitch with metal beads and areas of openwork formed by double and treble crochet stitch combination; sewn to metal clasp and chain with silk thread.

Bag, c. 1840

A work made of black crayon with touches of scraping, on cream wove paper.

Jaws Chicago, n.d.

Joseph Pennell

A work made of cotton, needle lace of a type known as "point de gaze".

Cuffs, c. 1900

A work made of cotton, needle lace of a type known as "point de gaze".

Collar, 1860s/80s

A work made of cotton, bobbin part lace of a type known as "rosaline"; embellished with needle-made details.

Border, 1901/25

A work made of cotton and linen, bobbin straight lace.

Border, 1850/75

A work made of cotton, machine-made net wrapped with gold and silver on copper-metal strips.

Stole, 1901/25

A work made of lithograph printed in black with 5 stenciled colors (blue, green, gold, red and tan) on cream wove paper.

March 18, 1894

Théophile-Alexandre Pierre Steinlen

A work made of linen, plain weave; embroidered with cotton.

Handkerchief, c. 1880

A work made of silk, warp-float faced twill weave; edged with silk, bobbin straight lace.

Handkerchief, c. 1900

A work made of silk and mohair, pusher machine lace.

Half Shawl, 1860s

A work made of cotton, needle lace of a type known as "point de gaze".

Bertha, Dress Front, Collars, and Two Cuffs, c. 1900

A work made of linen, plain weave, edged with cotton, needle lace of a type known as "point de gaze".

Handkerchief, 1900/25

A work made of etching on cream laid paper.

Child of Montague, 1927

Arthur William Heintzelman

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