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Beach at Fouras (Stranden, Fouras), Gunnar Norrman  Swedish, Drypoint
Gunnar Norrman
1979
Pine Branch (Tallkvist), Gunnar Norrman  Swedish, Drypoint
Gunnar Norrman
1980
Enibas, Gunnar Theel  German, Patinated steel
Gunnar Theel
1992
Landscape with a path between two dunes, Gunnar Hallström  Swedish, Charcoal, watercolor, and gouache
Gunnar Hallström
1902
Erik Gunnar Asplund
1924
Erik Gunnar Asplund
1930
View of Interior for Paris Exhibition 1925, with Rugs, Erik Gunnar Asplund  Swedish, Pen and black ink, brush and gray and blue wash, gouache
Erik Gunnar Asplund
1824
The Stockholm Exhibition: Advertising Mast, Erik Gunnar Asplund  Swedish, Gouache, graphite, pen and ink
Erik Gunnar Asplund
1930
View of Interior for Paris Exhibition 1925, Bookcase Wall Elevation, Erik Gunnar Asplund  Swedish, Pen and black ink, brush and watercolor and gouache
Erik Gunnar Asplund
1924
Gunnar Barlund from Boxers Exhibits series (W467), Exhibit Supply Company  American, Commercial photolithograph
Exhibit Supply Company
ca. 1929–47
Chris Mueller, Gunnar Ferdinandsen and Werner Binczek with Clay Killer Whale Mock-Up for Film, “Jaws 2.” –Staff Department, Robert Cumming  American, Gelatin silver print
Robert Cumming
1977
Multiple artists/makers
1982
Stockings, Cotton, American
American
1890–99
Stockings, Silk, American
American
1890–1910
Stockings, Silk, American
American
1890–1915
Ensemble, Dobbs  American, silk, wool, American
Dobbs
ca. 1927
Wedding gloves, Préville  French, leather, French
Préville
1842
Stockings, silk, American
American
1890–1910
Fan, Tiffany & Co., mother-of-pearl, linen, ivory, metal, silk,, American
Tiffany & Co.
1900–1905
Shawl, Wool, Scottish
Scottish
1850–59
Shawl, Wool, possibly Swiss
possibly Swiss
1850–59
Stole, Silk, Spanish
Spanish
1830–60
Stole, Silk, French
French
mid-19th century
Guitar, Giacomo (Jacob) Ertel  German, Spruce, ebony, fruitwood, bone, ivory, mother-of-pearl, parchment, Italian
Giacomo (Jacob) Ertel
late 17th century
Guitar, Hermann Hauser  German, Spruce, rosewood, mahogany, bone or ivory, ebony, German
Hermann Hauser
1937
Guitar, Matteo Sellas  German, active Italy, Spruce, bone, parchment, snakewood, ivory, Italian
Matteo Sellas
ca. 1630–50
Guitar, Jean-Baptiste Voboam  French, Spruce, tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl, ivory, ebony, French
Jean-Baptiste Voboam
1697
Guitar, Manuel Ramírez  Spanish, Spruce, rosewood, cedar, ebony, ivory or bone, Spanish
Manuel Ramírez
Santos Hernández
1912
Guitar, Spruce, ebony, ivory, tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl, brass, Italian
Italian
ca. 1800
Ear ornament with winged runner, Moche artist(s), Gold, turquoise, sodalite, shell, Moche
Moche artist(s)
400–700 CE
Ear ornament with winged runner, Moche artist(s), Gold, turquoise, sodalite, shell, Moche
Moche artist(s)
400–700 CE
Untitled, Norman Lewis  American, Oil on canvas
Norman Lewis
1978
Division Viol, Barak Norman  British, Wood, British
Barak Norman
1692
Guitar, Joseph de Frías  Spanish, Spruce, rosewood, cedar, ebony, mother-of-pearl, Spanish
Joseph de Frías
ca. 1780
Guitar, Christian Frederick Martin  American, Wood, maple, spruce, abalone, ebony, metal, brass, ivory, American
Christian Frederick Martin
George Wachsteter
ca. 1838
Die Schastrommel, Günter Brus  Austrian
Günter Brus
1972
Die Drossel, Günter Brus  Austrian
Günter Brus
1975
Guitar, José Massague  Spanish, Pine top, figured maple back and sides, rosewood binding, ivory nut, rosewood, mastic, and mother-of-pearl inlaid decoration, Spanish
José Massague
ca. 1755–60
Guitar, Johann Anton Stauffer  Austrian, Spruce, maple, Austrian
Johann Anton Stauffer
ca. 1835–40
Guitar, Christian Frederick Martin  American, Spruce, rosewood, ebony, nickel-silver, American
Christian Frederick Martin
before 1867