Works of Art (6)
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Chandelier, 1907–9,
Charles Sumner Greene (American) and Henry Mather Greene (American); Made by Emil Lange,
Pasadena, California,
Mahogany, ebony, and leaded glass (1986.445) |
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Courting Flute, ca. 1850–1900,
Sioux, Great Plains,
Red pipestone (catlinite), lead, Native-tanned leather (89.4.3371) |
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Hanging shade, ca. 1899,
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American); Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company (American),
Leaded Favrile glass (69.150) |
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The Nurse, from a model of ca. 16078,
Probably designed by Guillaume Dupré (French),
Lead-glazed earthenware (1974.356.303)
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Sarcophagus, Imperial, late 2ndmid-3rd century A.D.,
Roman,
Lead (65.148) |
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Window from J. G. Cross House, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1911,
George Grant Elmslie (American); Purcell, Feick and Elmslie (American,
Minneapolis, Minnesota (and later Chicago, Illinois),
Leaded glass (1972.20.2) |
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