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Philadelphia Sunday Press: October 6th, George Reiter Brill  American, Commercial relief process and letterpress
Multiple artists/makers
1895
Funerary Figure (Kulap), Chalk, paint, Southern New Ireland
Southern New Ireland
late 19th century
Stone, Patrick Ireland  Irish, Watercolor over graphite on paper
Patrick Ireland
1983
Pendant or Head Ornament (Kapkap), Tridacna shell, turtle shell, fiber, New Ireland
New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
Concert Ticket - Mary's Chappel, Five at Night, Jane Ireland  British, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
May 1, 1799
[Soviet View of Far Side of the Moon], TASS (Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union)  Russian, founded 1902, Gelatin silver print
TASS (Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union)
United Press International
1959
Orator Henley Christening a Child, Jane Ireland  British, Etching and stipple
Multiple artists/makers
1794
Friction Drum (Lunet or Livika), Wood, shell, Northern New Ireland
Northern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
Funerary Carving (Malagan), Wood, paint, shell, resin, Northern New Ireland
Northern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
Funerary Carving (Malagan), Wood, paint, shell, Northern New Ireland
Northern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
Funerary Figure (Kulap), Chalk, paint, Southern New Ireland
Southern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
Funerary Carving (Malagan), Wood, paint, shell, beads, Northern New Ireland
Northern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
Funerary Figure (Kulap), Chalk, paint, Southern New Ireland
Southern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
William Hogarth, Self Portrait, Samuel Ireland  British, Etching
Samuel Ireland
William Hogarth
1785
Satan, Sin and Death (Paradise Lost, Book II), Samuel Ireland  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
May 1, 1788
The Discovery, Samuel Ireland  British, Etching and engraving; second state of three
Multiple artists/makers
1788
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ireland  British, Etching
Samuel Ireland
William Shakespeare
1795
Hogarth's Shop Card, Samuel Ireland  British, Etching and engraving
Samuel Ireland
William Hogarth
1790s
Some of the Principal Inhabitants of the Moon, as They Were Perfectly Discovered by a Telescope..., Samuel Ireland  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
May 1, 1788
Benefit Ticket for Spiller, Samuel Ireland  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1788
Benefit Ticket for Joe Miller, Samuel Ireland  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1794–99
Benefit Ticket for Milward, Samuel Ireland  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1788
Funerary Carving (Malagan), Wood, paint, fiber, Northern New Ireland people
Northern New Ireland people
Late 19th–early 20th century
Funerary Carving (Malagan), Wood, paint, shell, fiber, Northern New Ireland
Northern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
Funerary Carving (Malagan), Wood, paint, shell, vegetable fiber, Northern New Ireland
Northern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
Mask (Tatanua), Wood, fiber, barkcloth, paint, shell, Northern New Ireland
Northern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
Funerary Carving (Malagan), Wood, paint, shell, fiber, Northern New Ireland
Northern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
Funerary Carving (Malagan), Wood, paint, shell, Northern New Ireland
Northern New Ireland
late 19th century
Canoe Prow Ornament, Wood, paint, Northern New Ireland
Northern New Ireland
mid-19th–early 20th century
Samuel Ireland
J. Egerton
1796
Multiple artists/makers
1793
Multiple artists/makers
1792
Samuel Ireland
Anthony van Dyck
1790
Samuel Ireland
Anthony van Dyck
1790
Multiple artists/makers
1814
European, possibly Ireland
1000–500 BCE (?)
Southern New Ireland
late 19th–early 20th century
Ornamental Comb, Fiber, wood, clay, paint, Northern New Ireland, Mussau Islands
Northern New Ireland, Mussau Islands
late 19th–early 20th century
Figure (Uli), Wood, paint, fiber, shell, Central New Ireland, Mandak-Barak region
Central New Ireland, Mandak-Barak region
mid-19th–early 20th century
Violin, Wood, Melanesian (New Ireland, Papua New Guinean)
Melanesian (New Ireland, Papua New Guinean)
late 19th century