A Forest Marsh with Travelers on a Bank, 1628/29 - 1682
Jacob van Ruisdael
A Pair of Shield-Back Armchairs, active c. 1790 - c. 1795
Manufactured by George Seddon, Sons, & Shackleton
1939 World's Fair "World of Tomorrow", 1898 - 1972
Designed by Joseph Binder
Mönchengladbach Museum Catalogue, 1921 - 1986
Joseph Beuys
Door God: Zhong Kui, the Demon Queller, Expels Evil and Attracts a Bat of Happiness
Chinese
Reclining Beauty, 1894 - 1965
Kawanishi Hide
San Francisco Bay from Treasure Island, 1879 - 1957
William Edward Dassonville
Construction, 1936 - 2003
Mildred Thompson
Entombment, 1570 - 1629
Aegidius Sadeler II
Thai Rubbing from the West Wall of the Temple of Wat Po, Bangkok; Maiyarab Destroys His War Chariot in Rage When His Mother Objects to His Fighting
Thai
Thai Rubbing from the South Wall of the Temple of Wat Po, Bangkok: Dasakantha Mourning at Satana with His Wives and Courtesans, His Soul Contained in a Chest
Thai
Thai Rubbing from the South Wall of the Temple of Wat Po, Bangkok: Bibhek Foretells Disaster for Dasakantha Unless He Returns Sita to Rama
Thai
Thai Rubbing from the North Wall of the Temple of Wat Po, Bangkok; Hanuman Returns to Camp with Maiyarab's Head
Thai
Thai Rubbing from the North Wall of the Temple of Wat Po, Bangkok; Kumbhakarna Calls His Troops to Arms; forms complete illustration with 1960.4.113
Thai
Thai Rubbing from the West Wall of the Temple of Wat Po, Bangkok; Maiyarab Produces A Sleeping Powder for His Enemies
Thai
Scene in May: The Boys' Festival (Gogatsu no kei), 1760 - 1849