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Portrait of James Arnold

Portrait of James Arnold, active 1839–1847

Narcisse Othon

Portrait of Elizabeth Arnold

Portrait of Elizabeth Arnold, active 1839–1847

Narcisse Othon

A woman, wearing an extravagant dress and bonnet, stares at the viewer as she marks her place in a book.

Mrs. James Arnold, active 1839–1847

Narcisse Othon

Anthropomorphic female figurine fragment: head

Anthropomorphic female figurine fragment: head

Syrian

Intarsia Panel

Intarsia Panel

Roman

Engraved Belt

Engraved Belt

Greek

Anthropomorphic female figurine

Anthropomorphic female figurine

Syrian

Standing Woman, Plank Type

Standing Woman, Plank Type

A white ceramic vessel with a slanted handle and some broadly-stroked writing in black across its body.

Jug with Kufic Inscription

Persian

Molded terracotta head of a young man

Head of a Young Man

Etruscan

Kalam al-Muluk by Mirza Taqi Aliabadi Mazandarani and his Divan

Kalam al-Muluk by Mirza Taqi Aliabadi Mazandarani and his Divan

Manuscript of the Tuhfat al-Ahrar (The Gift to the Noble) by Jami

Manuscript of the Tuhfat al-Ahrar (The Gift to the Noble) by Jami

Intarsia Panel

Intarsia Panel

Roman

A half-circle object with rings at the top.

Mitra with Inscription

Greek

Standing Man with Grapes

Standing Man with Grapes

Greek

Intarsia Panel

Intarsia Panel

Roman

A painted portrait of an Indigenous person wearing a headdress.

[Tah-Col-o-Quoit (Rising Cloud)], Asakiwaki/Sauk Warrior; representative of the Sauk and Fox coalition, 1801 - 1846

Henry Inman

Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Illinois. Illinois Steel Company: Welfare of Employees at the Factory: 10 acre plot adjacent to plant, divided into lots approximately 85' x 50'. Ground ploughed, broken up, and then turned over by the Company to the men on condition that they or their families will plant it and keep it in good condition.  Tools, seeds and other supplies are purchased by the Company in quantities and sold to the men at cost.  Of the large variety of vegetables raised, corn, tomatoes, potatoes and beans predominate.

Industrial Problems, Welfare Work: United States. Illinois. Illinois Steel Company: Welfare of Employees at the Factory: 10 acre plot adjacent to plant, divided into lots approximately 85' x 50'. Ground ploughed, broken up, and then turned over by the Company to the men on condition that they or their families will plant it and keep it in good condition. Tools, seeds and other supplies are purchased by the Company in quantities and sold to the men at cost. Of the large variety of vegetables raised, corn, tomatoes, potatoes and beans predominate.

Unidentified Artist

Serpentine Fibula

Serpentine Fibula

Italic

Serpentine Fibula

Serpentine Fibula

Italic

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