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Ellen Galusha Smith
Art Embroidery Publishing Company
1888
Delirious Hem, Ellen Gallagher  American, Graphite and colored pencil on cut and torn pasted papers mounted on canvas
Ellen Gallagher
1995
Gone, Ellen McCulloch Lovell  American
Multiple artists/makers
2010
Plate, Asa Edward Smith  American, Earthenware; Redware with slip decoration, American
Asa Edward Smith
Smith Pottery
ca. 1825–50
Plate, Asa Edward Smith  American, Earthenware; Redware with slip decoration, American
Asa Edward Smith
Smith Pottery
ca. 1825
[Waterfront Scene with Collaged Elements: Reclining Woman, Self-Portrait], David Smith  American, Gelatin silver print
David Smith
1932–35
Ming Smith, Ming Smith  American
Multiple artists/makers
2020
Teapot, Eben Smith, Pewter
Eben Smith
1800–1850
Side chair, Michael Smith  American, Maple, ash, American
Michael Smith
1775–1800
Tea Canister, Joseph Smith , active 1760s American, Earthenware; Redware, American
Joseph Smith
1769
Mantel Clock, H. Smith, Bronze
H. Smith
ca. 1845
Smith and Wesson .44 Double-Action Revolver for George Jay Gould (1864–1923), serial no. 23402, with Case and Cleaning Brush, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, ivory, wood, paper, textile, leather, gold, copper alloy, iron, silver substitute, fiber, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1888–89
Smith and Wesson .32 Caliber Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 17156, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, copper-platinum-iron alloy, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1881–1902
Smith and Wesson .38 Caliber Double-Action Revolver, serial no. 70002, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, nickel, silver, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1882–83
Smith and Wesson .32 Caliber Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 94421, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, niello, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1892–93
Smith and Wesson .38 Caliber Safety Third Model Double-Action Revolver, serial no. 83097, with Case, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, enamel, nickel, wood, leather, copper alloy, gold, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1892–93
Smith and Wesson .44 New Model No. 3 Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 25120, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1888
Smith and Wesson New Model No. 3, .44 Caliber Double-Action Navy Revolver, serial no. 23060, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, turquoise, lapis lazuli, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1891–92
Smith & Wesson .44 Double-Action Frontier Model Revolver decorated by Tiffany & Co. (serial no. 8401), with Case and Cleaning Rod, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, ivory, textile (chamois), wood (California laurel), American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1893
Tanktotem II, David Smith  American, Steel and bronze
David Smith
1952–53
Smith & Wesson Model 1 ½ Second Issue Revolver (serial no. 30451) with Case, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, gold, mother of pearl, brass, wood, velvet, American
Smith & Wesson
Gustave Young
1869
Untitled, Ellen Carey  American, Instant dye diffusion transfer print (Polaroid 20x24)
Ellen Carey
1987
Wildflowers, Ellen Robbins  American, Watercolor, graphite, and gum arabic on off-white wove paper, American
Ellen Robbins
1875
Lost Geography, Ellen Driscoll  American, Wood, lead, pigment, and oxidized copper
Ellen Driscoll
1987
Picture or pillow face, Ellen Pearce, Wool, silk; wood frame, British or American
Ellen Pearce
1855
Fence: Westport, Ellen Phelan  American, Oil on canvas
Ellen Phelan
1999–2002
Parting, Hughie Lee-Smith  American, Watercolor and graphite on paper
Hughie Lee-Smith
1994
Neal Ambrose Smith :  C cen u kwes xwuyi (where are you going?), Neal Ambrose-Smith  American
Neal Ambrose-Smith
Missoula Art Museum
2021
Kiki Smith, Kiki Smith  American, born Germany, Artist's book<br/><br/>Exhibition catalogue
Kiki Smith
Ellen Page Wilson
1995
Cruet stand, Lewis and Smith  American, Silver, American
Lewis and Smith
ca. 1805–11
Tea Spoon, Lewis and Smith  American, Silver, American
Lewis and Smith
1800–1830
Sewing Table, James X. Smith, Cherry, butternut, pine, basswood, sycamore, maple, American, Shaker
James X. Smith
United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)
1843
Creamer, Lewis and Smith  American, Silver, American
Lewis and Smith
ca. 1810
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Ellen Emmet Rand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Ellen Emmet Rand
1905
Benjamin Altman, Ellen Emmet Rand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Ellen Emmet Rand
1914
Quilt, Star of Bethlehem pattern variation, Ellen Morton Littlejohn  American, Silk and cotton, American
Ellen Morton Littlejohn
Margaret Morton Bibb
ca. 1837–50
William Sloane Coffin, Ellen Emmet Rand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Ellen Emmet Rand
1934
Amory S. Carhart, Jr., Ellen Emmet Rand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Ellen Emmet Rand
1903
Ensemble, Ellen Ann Dobrovir, nylon, silk, American
Ellen Ann Dobrovir
1979
Edward Joseph Gallagher III, Nancy Ellen Craig  American, Oil on canvas
Nancy Ellen Craig
1956–57