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Gas-Up, Alan Shields  American, Collage of colored and printed handmade papers with paper pulp and embedded colored threads
Alan Shields
1984
Flag of Hudson Avenue No.2, Alan Shields  American, Acrylic and thread on canvas
Alan Shields
1976
CapTip, Alan Shields  American, Colored paper and wire and string with traces of silver glitter encased in cast acrylic
Alan Shields
1977
Odd-Job, Alan Shields  American, Colored and printed (woodcut, etching, screenprint) handmade papers, and string on blue handmade paper
Alan Shields
1984
Bull-Pen, Alan Shields  American, Collage of colored and printed (woodcut, etching, aquatint) handmade papers, and string on handmade paper
Alan Shields
1984
Shield (Grere'o), Fiber, parinarium-nut paste, chambered-nautilus shell, pigment, Solomon Islands people
Solomon Islands people
Early to mid-19th century
Rainforest shield, Aboriginal artist, Wood, natural pigment, Northeastern Queensland
Aboriginal artist
mid–late 19th century
Sugar Bowl, Thomas Shields  American, Silver, American
Thomas Shields
1765–85
Alan Harriman, George de Forest Brush  American, Oil on canvas, American
George de Forest Brush
1905
Shield, Wood, polychromy, Philippine, Moro
Philippine, Moro
18th–19th century
Shield (<i>Targone</i>), Wood, gesso, pigment, Italian, Pisa
Italian, Pisa
dated 1807
Shield, Girolamo da Treviso  Italian, Wood, linen, gesso, gold leaf, polychromy, Italian, probably Bologna
Girolamo da Treviso
ca. 1535
Shield, Subiyongim, Wood, fiber, paint, Mountain Ok people
Subiyongim
ca. 1870
Parrying Shield, Aboriginal artist, Wood, Lower Murray River region
Aboriginal artist
19th century
Parrying Shield, Aboriginal artist, Wood, Lower Murray River region
Aboriginal artist
19th century
Afternoon bag, Alan  American, Leather, American
Alan
1954
Bronze shield boss, Bronze, Etruscan
Etruscan
7th century BCE
Bronze shield boss, Bronze, Italic
Italic
7th century BCE
Model shield, Wood, stucco, paint
ca. 1981–1802 B.C.
Soprano Double Ocarina, Alan Albright  American, Wood, American
Alan Albright
1981
Bass Double Ocarina, Alan Albright  American, Wood, American
Alan Albright
1981
Alto Triple Ocarina, Alan Albright  American, Wood., American
Alan Albright
1981
Shield (peurise tuju bintang "seven star shield"), Cane, brass, iron, Sumatran, Sultanate of Aceh
Sumatran, Sultanate of Aceh
19th century
Shield for the Field or Tournament (Targe), Wood, leather, linen, gesso, pigments, silver, German
German
ca. 1450
Shield (<i>Peurise tuju bintang</i>, "seven star shield"), Cane, textile, brass, iron, Sumatran, Sultanate of Aceh
Sumatran, Sultanate of Aceh
19th century
Tournament Shield (Targe), Wood, burlap, leather, gesso, polychromy, German
German
ca. 1500
Hungarian-Style Shield, Wood, leather, gesso, polychromy, Eastern European
Eastern European
ca. 1500–1550
Bronze shield boss, Bronze, Etruscan
Etruscan
7th century BCE
Shield (Dhàl), Leather, lacquer, gold leaf, silver, Indian, probably Rajastan
Indian, probably Rajastan
ca. 1800
Shield, Wood, paint, fiber, Angoram people
Angoram people
late 19th–early 20th century
Shield, Wood, paint, fiber, Sulka people
Sulka people
late 19th–early 20th century
Shield, Awyu artist, Wood, paint, Awyu
Awyu artist
Mid-20th century
Shield, Jor, Wood, paint, Asmat people
Jor
mid-20th century
Shield handle, Wood
ca. 2124–1504 B.C.
Shield handle, Wood
ca. 2124–1504 B.C.
Bronze shield boss, Bronze, Italic
Italic
7th century BCE
Salt, Thomas Shields  American, Silver, American
Thomas Shields
1765–85
Salt, Thomas Shields  American, Silver, American
Thomas Shields
1765–85
Coffeepot, Robert Shields, Silver, British, Liverpool
Robert Shields
ca. 1700
Hungarian-Style Shield, Wood, leather, gesso, polychromy, Eastern European
Eastern European
ca. 1500–1550