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Nigella Damascena Spinnenkopf, Karl Blossfeldt  German, Gelatin silver print
Karl Blossfeldt
Jürgen Wilde
ca. 1932, printed 1976
Karl Blossfeldt
Jürgen Wilde
ca. 1928, printed 1975
Karl Blossfeldt
Jürgen Wilde
ca. 1928, printed 1975
Madonna and Child, Jürgen Kriebel, Ivory, German, Magdeburg
Jürgen Kriebel
ca. 1620–25
Portrait of a Woman, Jürgen Ovens  German, Oil on canvas
Jürgen Ovens
1650
Oscar Wilde
1963
Oscar Wilde
1950
Oscar Wilde, Napoleon Sarony  American, born Canada, Albumen silver print
Napoleon Sarony
Oscar Wilde
1882
Oscar Wilde, Napoleon Sarony  American, born Canada, Albumen silver print from glass negative
Napoleon Sarony
Oscar Wilde
1882
William Jurgen Hesthal
WPA
1935–43
Multiple artists/makers
1903
Multiple artists/makers
1957
Oscar Wilde
Alastair
Paris, 1922
Multiple artists/makers
1920
Multiple artists/makers
1910
Oscar Wilde
Henry Stone & Son, Ltd.
1913
Multiple artists/makers
1928
Multiple artists/makers
1923
Multiple artists/makers
1927
"Bare-limbed and Pipe in Hand..." – The Young King, Jessie Marion King  British, Scottish, Watercolor, pen and black ink
Jessie Marion King
Oscar Wilde
ca. 1915
"Mr. O'Wilde, You are not the first one that has grasped at a Shadow" (published in "Harper's Bazar," February 11, 1882), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
Oscar Wilde
originally published 1882
Wilde on Us. Something To "Live Up" To in America (published in "Harper's Bazar," June 10, 1882), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
Oscar Wilde
originally published 1882
Oscar at the Sea-Shore (published in "Harper's Bazar," August 26, 1882), Thomas Nast  American, born Germany, Relief print and electrotype
Thomas Nast
Oscar Wilde
originally published 1882
Multiple artists/makers
1984
Christopher K. Wilde
1999–2000
Multiple artists/makers
1994
Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories, Alice Cordelia Morse  American, Brown cloth covered boards with green and yellow decoration
Multiple artists/makers
1891
Multiple artists/makers
2000
Multiple artists/makers
1968
Multiple artists/makers
1830
Multiple artists/makers
1791
Multiple artists/makers
[1907]
Multiple artists/makers
[1907]
Multiple artists/makers
[1907]
Multiple artists/makers
[1907]
Multiple artists/makers
[1907]
Multiple artists/makers
[1907]
Multiple artists/makers
[1907]
Multiple artists/makers
[1907]
Multiple artists/makers
[1907]