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   Sculpture, In the Round, North America
Works of Art (53)
A Chief of the Multnomah Tribe, 1903; this cast, ca. 1907, Hermon Atkins MacNeil (American), Bronze (39.65.54a,b) 
 
A Young Mother, 1896; this cast, ca. 1906, Bessie Potter Vonnoh (American), Bronze (06.306) 
 
Amor Caritas, 1880–98; this cast, 1918, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Bronze, gilt (19.124) 
 
Ancestral Shrine Figure, 13th–14th century; Mississippian, Mississippian peoples; Tennessee, Quartz sandstone (1979.206.476)  
 
Andrew Jackson, 1834–35; this carving, 1839, Hiram Powers (American), Marble (94.14) 
 
Andrew Jackson, ca. 1860, William Rumney (American), Pine, painted (1978.57) 
 
Bacchante and Infant Faun, 1893–94; this cast 1894, Frederick William MacMonnies (American), Bronze (97.19) 
 
Becca, 1965, David Smith (American), Stainless steel (1972.127)  
 
Blind Homer Led by the Genius of Poetry, 1851, Edward Sheffield Bartholomew (American), Marble (1996.74) 
 
Boy and Duck, 1895–96; this cast, 1901, Frederick William MacMonnies (American), Bronze (22.61) 
 
California, 1850–55; this carving, 1858, Hiram Powers (American), Marble (72.3) 
 
Choosing of the Arrow, 1849, Henry Kirke Brown (American), Copper alloy (2005.405a–d)  
 
Cleopatra, 1858; this carving, 1869, William Wetmore Story (American), Marble (88.5a-d) 
 
Clytie, 1869–70; this carving, 1872, William Henry Rinehart (American), Marble (11.68.1) 
 
Daphne, 1853; this carving, 1854, Harriet Goodhue Hosmer (American), Marble (1973.133) 
 
Davida Johnson Clark, 1886, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Plaster, shellac (2003.303) 
 
Descending Night, ca. 1914; this cast, by 1917, Adolph Alexander Weinman (American), Bronze (1994.501) 
 
Diana, 1888–89; this cast, 1890, Frederick William MacMonnies (American), Bronze (27.21.9) 
 
Diana, 1892–93; this cast, 1928, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Bronze, gilt (28.101) 
 
Diana, 1893–94; this cast, 1894 or after, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Bronze (1985.353) 
 
Eva Rohr, 1872, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Marble; 18 5/8 x 9 1/4 x 6 1/2 in. (47.3 x 23.5 x 16.5 cm) (1990.317) 
 
Filatrice, 1850; this cast, after 1850, Henry Kirke Brown (American), Bronze (1993.13) 
 
Fisher Boy, 1841–44; this carving, 1857, Hiram Powers (American), Marble (94.9.1) 
 
Forms in Space, 1927, John Storrs (American), Stainless steel and copper (67.238) 
 
Frog Fountain, 1901; this cast, by 1906, Janet Scudder (American), Bronze (06.967) 
 
Genius of Mirth, 1842; this version, 1843, Thomas Crawford (American), Marble (97.13.1) 
 
Head of Victory, 1897–1903; this cast, 1907, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Bronze (07.90) 
 
Hiawatha, 1871–72; carved 1874, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Marble (2001.641) 
 
Human Figure, 2nd century B.C.–1st century A.D., Old Bering Sea peoples; Alaska, Ivory (walrus) (1979.206.695)  
 
Indian Girl, or The Dawn of Christianity, 1853–56; this carving, 1855–56, Erastus Dow Palmer (American), Marble (94.9.2) 
 
Kouros, 1944–45, Isamu Noguchi (American), Marble (53.87a-i)  
 
Louise Adele Gould, 1904, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Marble (32.62.1) 
 
On the Border of the White Man's Land, 1899; this cast, 1906–7, Solon Hannibal Borglum (American), Bronze (07.104)  
 
Panther and Cubs, ca. 1850–55, Henry Kirke Brown (American), Bronze (1992.372) 
 
Radio Nurse radio transmitter, 1937, Isamu Noguchi (American), Bakelite (2000.600.14) 
 
Robert Louis Stevenson, 1887–88; this cast, 1910,

Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American),

Bronze (12.76.1) 

 
Samuel Gray Ward, 1881; this cast, ca. 1908–9, Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Bronze (12.29) 
 
Sand on Table, 1992–93, Gabriel Orozco (Mexican), Silver dye bleach print (1995.137.2) 
 
Self-Portrait Looking at The Last Supper, 1982–84, Marisol (Marisol Escobar) (American, born France), Painted and drawn wood, plywood, brownstone, plaster, aluminum(1986.430.1-129)  
 
Stalking Panther, 1891–92; revised mid-1890s; this cast, ca. 1914–17, Alexander Phimister Proctor (American), Bronze (1996.561) 
 
The Angel of Death and the Sculptor from the Milmore Memorial, 1889–93; this carving, 1926, Daniel Chester French (American), Marble (26.120) 
 
The Babes in the Wood, ca. 1850; this carving, 1851, Thomas Crawford (American), Marble (94.9.4) 
 
The Bronco Buster, 1895; revised 1909; this cast, by November 1910, Frederic Remington (American), Bronze (39.65.45)  
 
The Cheyenne, 1901; this cast, by March 1907, Frederic Remington (American), Bronze (07.80) 
 
The Freedman, 1863; this cast, 1891, John Quincy Adams Ward (American), Bronze (1979.394) 
 
The Indian Hunter, 1860; this cast, before 1910, John Quincy Adams Ward (American), Bronze (1973.257) 
 
The Moqui Prayer for Rain, 1895–96; this cast, 1897, Hermon Atkins MacNeil (American), Bronze (1978.513.6) 
 
The Mountain Man, 1903; this cast, by March 1907, Frederic Remington (American), Bronze (07.79) 
 
The Sun Vow, 1899; this cast, 1919, Hermon Atkins MacNeil (American), Bronze (19.126) 
 
The White Captive, 1857–58; this carving, 1858–59, Erastus Dow Palmer (American), Marble (94.9.3) 
 
Venezia, ca. 1865–66, Larkin Goldsmith Mead (American), Marble (1999.18) 
 
Victory, 1892–1903; this cast, 1912 or after (by 1916), Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American), Bronze, gilt (17.90.1) 
 
Water Stone, 1986, Isamu Noguchi (American), Basalt (1987.222) 
 
Thematic Essays (10)