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Price List of Wire Flower Stands, Etc., Hartford Wire Works  American, Illustrations: photomechanical process
Author Hartford Wire Works
1911–54
Dusasa II, El Anatsui  Ghanaian, Found aluminum, copper wire, and plastic disks
El Anatsui
2007
Hartford./ Connecticut./ JACKSONS WARRANTED, Job & John Jackson, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Job & John Jackson
ca. 1831–ca. 1835
Looking Glass, Gilt gesso, wood, wire, American
American
1795–1805
Looking Glass, Gilt gesso, wood, wire, American
American
1795–1805
Chair Transformation #7, Lucas Samaras  American, born Greece, Plastered cloth on wire
Lucas Samaras
1969–70
Chess and goose game board, Ebony, ebonized wood, ivory, horn, gold wire, Indian, Gujarat
Indian, Gujarat
late 16th century
Author Central Iron & Wire Works
1925
Author Badger Wire and Iron Works
after 1900
Author Badger Wire and Iron Works
after 1900
Author Williams Globe Wire Works
Printer Sudhaus & Erlenkoetter
1877
Incense Box (Kōbako), Lacquered wood with mother-of-pearl and metal-wire inlays on black ground, Japan
Japan
second half 18th century
Reversible brooch, Alexis Falize  French, Gold, cloisonné enamel, French, Paris
Alexis Falize
Enameler Enamel probably by Antoine Tard
ca. 1869
Pair of Snaphaunce Pistols, Matteo Cecchi, called Acquafresca  Italian, Steel, silver, wood (ebony), Italian, Bargi
Gunsmith Matteo Cecchi, called Acquafresca
Barrelsmith Giovan Battista Francino
ca. 1690
Mobile, Alexander Calder  American, Painted aluminum, steel, steel rod, and wire
Alexander Calder
1941
Author Spokane Ornamental Iron & Wire Works
Printer Inland Printing Company
early 20th century
VVV, Serial publication, illustrated, New York: VVV, 1942–1944
New York: VVV, 1942–1944
Nos. 1 (June 1942)–4 (February 1944)
Bocio with opposing faces, Fon artist and ritual specialist, Wood, bone, teeth, wire, applied organic material, textile fragment, Fon peoples
Fon artist and ritual specialist
Late 19th–mid-20th century
Nose Ornament, Gold, Tolita-Tumaco
Tolita-Tumaco
1st–5th century
Author Central Iron & Wire Works
first half 20th century
Votive Censer, Gold, pearls, and emeralds, Byzantine style
Byzantine style
19th or 20th century (6th–7th century style)
Boho na bwete (face of the ancestor), Mahongwe-Kota artist, Wood, copper alloy sheet, copper alloy sheet-wire filaments, copper-alloy wire, iron and copper-alloy nails, Kota peoples, Mahongwe group
Mahongwe-Kota artist
1879–early 20th century
Nose ornament with nose ornaments, Moche artist(s), Copper, Moche
Moche artist(s)
500–800 CE
Author John B. Wickersham
1853
Horse Trapping, Silver?
18th–19th century
Author Van Dorn Iron Works
Printer Brooks & Co.
1884
London Papardelle, Ron Arad  British, Blackened bronze
Ron Arad
1992
Flintlock Gun, Jean-Joseph Charrière  French, Steel, gold, silver, walnut, French, Paris
Gunsmith Jean-Joseph Charrière
1742
Author Jacob Weidenmann
Publisher Orange Judd and Co.
Lithographer Herman Bencke
1870
[No Title], Felix Gonzalez-Torres  American, born Cuba, Instant diffusion transfer print (Polaroid)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
1985
Merzzeichnung, Kurt Schwitters  German, Cardboard, paper, wood, wire, nails, chalk
Kurt Schwitters
1919
The Refusal of Time, William Kentridge  South African, Five-channel digital video installation, black-and-white and color, sound, 30 min.; steel megaphones, and a breathing machine (“elephant”)
William Kentridge
2012