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Display dish with Charles II (1630–1685) in a tree, Thomas Toft, Slip-decorated earthenware, British, Staffordshire
Thomas Toft
ca. 1680
Mechanical table, Jean-François Oeben  French, born Germany, Oak veneered with mahogany, kingwood, and tulipwood, with marquetry of mahogany, rosewood, holly, and various other woods; gilt-bronze mounts; imitation Japanese lacquer; replaced silk, French
Jean-François Oeben
Roger Vandercruse, called Lacroix
ca. 1761–63
Bottle cooler from the Louis XV service (seau à bouteille), Vincennes Manufactory  French, Soft-paste porcelain decorated in polychrome enamels, gold, French, Vincennes
Vincennes Manufactory
Jean-Claude Duplessis
1754
Drop-front desk (secrétaire à abattant or secrétaire en cabinet), Martin Carlin  French, Oak veneered with tulipwood, amaranth, holly, and sycamore; six Sèvres soft-paste porcelain plaques and two painted tin plaques; gilt-bronze mounts; marble shelves; moiré silk, French, Paris and Sèvres
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1776
Ewer from Burghley House, Lincolnshire, Hard-paste porcelain, gilded silver, British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
Chinese porcelain 1573– ca. 1585, British mounts ca. 1585
Commode à vantaux, David Roentgen  German, Oak, pine, walnut, mahogany, and cherry veneered with hornbeam (partially stained), tulipwood, walnut, holly and maple (both partially stained), boxwood, mahogany, and other woods; red brocatelle marble; gilt bronze; iron, steel, and brass, German, Neuwied am Rhein
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1775–79 with later alterations
Triton, Giambologna  Netherlandish, Bronze, Italian, Florence
Giambologna
1590s
Potpourri vase (pot-pourri gondole), Sèvres Manufactory  French, Soft-paste porcelain decorated in polychrome enamels, gold, French, Sèvres
Multiple artists/makers
1757
Monteith with the Gibbs and Nelthorpe coats of arms, Engraved glass, British
British
1700
Rayograph, Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1923
Statue of the God Ptah, Bronze, gold leaf, glass
ca. 1070–712 BCE
Hunters in a Landscape, Anonymous, 16th century, Wool, silk (14 warps per inch; 5-6 per cm), British, probably London
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1575–95
Compass, Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1920
Statuette of an ancestral king, Wood, formerly clad with lead sheet
390–246 BCE
Lion Cub, Quartzite
ca. 3100–2900 BCE
Cat Statuette intended to contain a mummified cat, Leaded bronze
332–30 BCE
Statuette of Isis with the infant Horus, Faience
332–30 BCE
Stela of the royal scribe Amunnakht praising the divine barque of Amun-Re, Lord of the Thrones of the Two Lands, Limestone, pigment
ca. 1184–1070 BCE
Statuette of Amun, Gold
ca. 945–712 BCE
Statue of Horus as a falcon protecting King Nectanebo II, Metagraywacke
360–343 BCE
Figure of a Baboon, Faience
664–525 BCE
Cult Image of the God Ptah, Lapis lazuli
ca. 945–600 BCE
Statuette of Kary carrying a standard of Horus, Wood
ca. 1304–1237 BCE
Les proportions du corps humain, mesurées sur les plus belles figures de l'antiquité, Girard Audran  French
Girard Audran
1683
Emperor Vespasian Cured by Veronica's Veil, Wool, silk, and gilt-metal-strip-wrapped silk in slit, dovetailed, and double interlocking tapestry weave., Flemish, Brussels
Flemish, Brussels
ca. 1510
Inlay of the Horus falcon on the hieroglyph for "gold", Faience
360–343 BCE
Ram's-head  Amulet, Gold
ca. 712–664 BCE
Striding Thoth, Faience
332–30 BCE
Arm Panel From a Ceremonial Chair of Thutmose IV, Wood (<em>Ficus sycomorus</em>?)
ca. 1400–1390 BCE
Statuette of a hippo goddess, probably Taweret, Glassy faience
332–30 BCE
Statue of a kneeling Kushite king, Bronze; gold leaf
ca. 733–664 BCE
Magical Stela with Horus the Child, Metagraywacke
360–343 BCE
Head of a goddess, probably Mut, for attachment to a processional barque, Cupreous metal, gold leaf, formerly inlaid
ca. 733–664 BCE
Dialogos de la pintvra : sv defensa, origen, essecia, definicion, modos y diferencias, Vicente Carducho  Italian
Multiple artists/makers
1633
God's trombones : seven negro sermons in verse, James Weldon Johnson
Multiple artists/makers
1927
The Last Supper, Bernard van Orley  Netherlandish, Wool, silk, silver-gilt thread.
Bernard van Orley
Pieter de Pannemaker
ca. 1525–28
Survey Graphic. Volume LIII, No. 11, March 1 1925. Harlem: Mecca of the new negro
1925
The Abduction of Cassandra by Ajax from a set of The Horses, Frans Cleyn  German, Wool, silk (16-19 warps per inch, 6-7 per cm.), British, probably Mortlake
Multiple artists/makers
designed early 1630s, woven ca. 1650–70
Vase with cover (vase pot-pourri triangle) (one of a pair), Sèvres Manufactory  French, Soft-paste porcelain, French, Sèvres
Sèvres Manufactory
Jean-Claude Duplessis
ca. 1761
Jean-Louis Barrault, Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1930–1933