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The Negro in art : a pictorial record of the Negro artist and of the Negro theme in art, Alain Locke  American
Alain Locke
Associates in Negro Folk Education
1940
Never forget / Yéil Ya-Tseen = Nicholas Galanin, Nicholas Galanin
Nicholas Galanin
Minor Matters Books
2021
Nicholas Galanin : let them enter dancing and showing their faces = Yéil Ya-Tseen : neil has ya̲xdaxoon, Nicholas Galanin
Nicholas Galanin
Minor Matters Books
2020
Rimer Cardillo : a journey to Ombú Bellaumbra, Rimer Cardillo  Uruguayan
Rimer Cardillo
2016
Some decorated paper, Claudia Cohen  American
Claudia Cohen
2018
Art in Washington and its Afro-American presence : 1940-1970, Keith Morrison  Jamaican
Keith Morrison
Washington Project for the Arts
1985
Power objects : ancient and to the future, Howard University
Howard University
1980
A proud continuum : eight decades of art at Howard University, Carolyn Elizabeth Shuttlesworth-Davidson
Carolyn Elizabeth Shuttlesworth-Davidson
Howard University
2005
Side chair, William Worthington  American, Mahogany with ash, American
William Worthington
1805–15
Side Chair, Henry Ingle  American, Mahogany with oak, yellow poplar, yellow pine, maple, American
Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Side Chair, Henry Ingle  American, Mahogany, American
Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Skippet, Seraphim Masi  American, Silver and silver gilt, American
Seraphim Masi
ca. 1825–52
Serving Table, Mahogany, satinwood, ebony, marble, tulip poplar, pine, American
American
1800–1810
Head of a solar deity, Maya artist(s), Volcanic tuff, mortar, paint, Maya
Maya artist(s)
600–900 CE
War club, Whalebone, Makah or Nuu-chah-nulth, Native American
Makah or Nuu-chah-nulth, Native American
ca.1820–40
Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Henry Ingle
1795–1810
Henry Ingle
1800–1805
Sampler, Margaret Cassedy  American, Silk embroidery on linen, American
Margaret Cassedy
1826
Sampler, Catherine Cassady  American, Silk embroidery on linen, American
Catherine Cassady
1814
Manuscript Copy of a Resolution of Congress, Parchment paper, American
American
1867
Bowcase and Quiver, Nez Perce artist  Native American, Otter skin, native-tanned leather, wool cloth, glass beads, ermine, and silk ribbon, Nez Perce
Nez Perce artist
ca. 1870
Canoe Model, Wood, pigment, Quinault
Quinault
late 19th century
Flat Bag, Wool, cotton, glass, Native-tanned skin, Yakama
Yakama
late 19th–early 20th century
Tamanous Pole, Wood, pigment, Salish
Salish
late 19th–early 20th century
Lidded Basket, Sea grass, cedar, Makah
Makah
19th–20th century
Guardian figure staff, Conifer wood, deer hooves, pigment, and vegetal fiber, Lower Chehalis or Quinault, Native American
Lower Chehalis or Quinault, Native American
ca. 1820–50
George T. Morgan
1878
George T. Morgan
1921
Anthony de Francisci
1935
The American Bond and Currency Detector Company
1869
Hon. Benjamin Butterworth
Government Printing Office
1888
Multiple artists/makers
1892