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Woman in White, Howard Chandler Christy  American, Pastel and watercolor on cardboard, American
Howard Chandler Christy
1906
Fight or Buy Bonds, Howard Chandler Christy  American, Commercial color lithograph
Howard Chandler Christy
1917
I Want You for the Navy, Howard Chandler Christy  American, Color lithograph
Howard Chandler Christy
1917
Fight or Buy Bonds Third Liberty Loan, Howard Chandler Christy  American, Color lithograph
Howard Chandler Christy
1917
Clear the Way!!, Howard Chandler Christy  American, Color lithograph
Howard Chandler Christy
1918
The Bookman, November, Howard Chandler Christy  American, Lithograph
Howard Chandler Christy
Office of "The Bookman's Journal"
1896
The Bookman, September, Howard Chandler Christy  American, Relief
Howard Chandler Christy
1890s
The Century, August, Howard Chandler Christy  American, Lithograph
Howard Chandler Christy
1905
Multiple artists/makers
1909
Howard Chandler Christy
Moffat, Yard & Company, New York
1906
Multiple artists/makers
1901
Edward Malley Co.
Howard Chandler Christy
ca. 1912
Wanted a Matchmaker, Margaret Neilson Armstrong  American, illustrations: photogravure
Multiple artists/makers
1901
Wanted a Chaperone, Margaret Neilson Armstrong  American, illustrations: photogravures and lithographs
Multiple artists/makers
1902
Multiple artists/makers
1902
"Christy" Sugar Bowl, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Thermoplastic resin
Christopher Dresser
Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A.
original design 1864, adapted 1993
Fay Chandler, Ralph Hamilton  American, Oil on mat board
Ralph Hamilton
1983
"Christy" Sugar Bowl (model CD01 AZ), Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Plastic
Christopher Dresser
Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A.
original design 1864, adapted 1993
"Christy" Sugar Bowl (model CD01 Y), Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Plastic
Christopher Dresser
Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A.
original design 1864, adapted 1993
"Christy" Sugar Bowl (model CD01 GR), Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Plastic
Christopher Dresser
Centro Studio Alessi S.p.A.
original design 1864, adapted 1993
Mrs. George Horsley (Charlotte Mary Talbot, died 1828), John Westbrooke Chandler  British, Oil on canvas
John Westbrooke Chandler
Power objects : ancient and to the future, Howard University
Howard University
1980
Charles M. Conlon
1904, possibly printed later
Charles M. Conlon
1911
Charles M. Conlon
1908
Charles M. Conlon
1908
Unrecorded  Edgefield District potter  American, Alkaline-glazed stoneware with kaolin slip
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1850
Side Chair, Thomas Howard Jr.  American, Mahogany, maple, birch, satinwood, American
Thomas Howard Jr.
ca. 1795
Lettered title: Christy, Alfred Henry Forrester [Alfred Crowquill]  British, Gouache
Alfred Henry Forrester [Alfred Crowquill]
Samuel Alcock & Company
1845–55
A proud continuum : eight decades of art at Howard University, Carolyn Elizabeth Shuttlesworth-Davidson
Carolyn Elizabeth Shuttlesworth-Davidson
Howard University
2005
Hatshepsut's Grandmother, Seniseneb, Howard Carter  British, Tempera on paper
Howard Carter
1899
Ann Christy, Christie Comedy Girls, cigarette insert trade card (W500), Commercial color photolithograph
1928
Rabbits on a Log, Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait  American, born England, Oil on canvas, American
Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait
1897
Small Indian Sky, Howard Hodgkin  British, Oil on wood in artist frame, British
Howard Hodgkin
1990
Pitcher, William Bloor's East Liverpool Porcelain Works  American, Porcelain, American
William Bloor's East Liverpool Porcelain Works
1861
Plate, Howard Whipple  American, Wood intarsia
Howard Whipple
1945
Hatshepsut's Mother, Queen Ahmose, Howard Carter  British, Tempera on paper
Howard Carter
1899
Chandler & Co.
20th century
Multiple artists/makers
1797, 1821
Thayer & Chandler
ca. 1908