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Ugolino and His Sons, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux  French, Saint-Béat marble, French, Paris
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
1865–67
Eight-Day Tall Case Clock with Musical Movement, Daniel Burnap  American, Cherry, pine, brass, glass, American
Multiple artists/makers
1790–95
"Down Beat" Textile, Scalamandré Silks, Silk and cotton, American
Scalamandré
before 1941
All of Ted Joans and no more : poems and collages / Introd. by Miss Ilizabeth D. Klar, Ted Joans  American
Ted Joans
Excelsior-Press Publishers
1961
Mantel clock with musical movement, Jean-Baptiste-André Furet  French, Case: gilded and lacquered bronze and marble; Movement (in bust): brass and steel with enameled hour and minute chapter rings (in head); Miniature organ with pipes and bellows (in base): brass, steel, and leather, French, Paris
Jean-Baptiste-André Furet
ca. 1784
Double Capital, St. Béat marble, French
French
1450–1500
The Veteran in a New Field, Winslow Homer  American, Oil on canvas, American
Winslow Homer
1865
Wall clock (cartel) with movement of later date, Jacques Caffieri  French, Gilt bronze, French, Paris
Jacques Caffieri
Ferdinand Berthoud
case ca. 1745–49; movement ca. 1756
Obelisk clock with a Franklin movement, David Roentgen  German, Oak, thuya burl wood, gilded bronze, silver, and steel, German, Neuwied am Rhein
David Roentgen
Peter Kinzing
ca. 1785–90
Movement, B. J. O. Nordfeldt  American, born Sweden, Oil on canvas
B. J. O. Nordfeldt
1948
Dance Movement "G", Auguste Rodin  French, Bronze, black marble base, French, Paris
Auguste Rodin
Alexis Rudier
modeled ca. 1910–11, cast probably before ca. 1950
Beat It - We're Bankrupt!, Patrick Oliphant  American, born Australia, Pen and India ink
Patrick Oliphant
2004
"Beat It" trade card from the Charlie Chaplin series (W539), Universal Toy & Novelty Manufacturing Company  American, Commercial color lithograph reproducing drawing
Universal Toy & Novelty Manufacturing Company
1921
Atlantic Waves Beat against the West Coast of Lewis at Mlanghursta, Robert Moyes Adam  British, Scottish, Gelatin silver print
Robert Moyes Adam
1920s–30s, printed 1960s
Watch, Johann Possdorfer  German, Case: rock crystal and gold; Movement: gilded brass and steel, partly blued, German, Dresden
Johann Possdorfer
ca. 1630–40
Clock movement, Filippo Polvini  Italian, Brass, iron, Italian, Ancona
Filippo Polvini
1745
Watch movement, Charles Cabrier II  British, Silver enamel, gilt-metal, British, London
Charles Cabrier II
ca. 1740–60
Celestial globe with clockwork, Gerhard Emmoser  German, Case: partially gilded silver, gilded brass; movement: brass, steel, Austrian, Vienna
Gerhard Emmoser
1579
Movement No. 5, Provincetown Houses, Marsden Hartley  American, Oil and charcoal on paperboard
Marsden Hartley
1916
Table clock with skeleton movement, Case and dial: gilded brass; Movement: skeleton-type, iron; gilt bronze, German
German
mid-16th century or earlier
Movement of Legs, Henri Matisse  French, Lithograph on paper
Henri Matisse
1929
Surrealism : the octopus-typewriter, Surrealist Movement in the United States
Surrealist Movement in the United States
1978
John Kay
Rev. William Beat
1787
Terracotta  neck-amphora (jar), Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Greek, Attic
ca. 510 BCE
[Dance Study with Movement], Georgii Zimin  Russian, Gelatin silver print
Georgii Zimin
1925–28
Movement of Vaulted Chambers, Paul Klee  German, born Switzerland, Watercolor on paper mounted on cardboard
Paul Klee
1915
Movement, The Seine, Paris, John Marin  American, Watercolor on paper (recto and verso)
John Marin
1909
Port Authority, Ray K. Metzker  American, Gelatin silver print
Ray K. Metzker
1966–67
Port of Ghent: Second Section, Freight Movement, Nikolai Kossikoff  Russian, Gelatin silver prints with applied media
Nikolai Kossikoff
ca. 1935
Watch, David Buschman  German, Case: rock crystal and gilded brass; Dial: gilded brass and silver, partly gilt; Movement: gilded brass and steel, partly blued, German, Augsburg
David Buschman
probably after 1657
London, Robert Frank  American, born Switzerland, Gelatin silver print
Robert Frank
1951
Black power, black art ... and the struggle continues : political imagery from the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, San Francisco State University
San Francisco State University
1994
Evening belt, leather, metal, Unknown
Unknown
1930–39
River Movement, John Marin  American, Etching
John Marin
Alfred Stieglitz
1925
Ethical Movement, Henry Pearson  American, Lithograph
Henry Pearson
Table or bracket clock, George Graham  British, Case: walnut veneered on oak, with brass hardware; Dial: gilded and silvered brass; Movement: brass and steel, British, London
George Graham
ca. 1720
Seven Sequences of the Movement of the Translational Motion of Red and Blue Segments, Julio Le Parc  Argentine, Opaque watercolor with graphite on board mounted on board
Julio Le Parc
1959
Related to Downtown New York, Movement No. 1, John Marin  American, Watercolor over charcoal on paper
John Marin
1926
To Dwell Together In Unity Behold How Good and How Pleasant It Is For Brethren / They Shall Beat Their Swords into Ploughshares, Peter Dalton  American, Bronze
Peter Dalton
1953
To Dwell Together In Unity Behold How Good and How Pleasant It Is For Brethren / They Shall Beat Their Swords into Ploughshares, Peter Dalton  American, Bronze
Peter Dalton
1953