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Thomas Nast
James G. Blaine
1888
Thomas Nast
James G. Blaine
1888
Evening coat, Stein & Blaine  American, silk, rhinestones, fur, metallic, American
Stein & Blaine
1925
Ensemble, Stein & Blaine  American, wool, silk, American
Stein & Blaine
ca. 1925
Hat, Stein & Blaine  American, straw, wool, silk, American
Stein & Blaine
1936
Big Table with Pomegranates, Nell Blaine  American, Oil on canvas
Nell Blaine
1978
Figure, Nell Blaine  American, Charcoal on paper
Nell Blaine
1942
Composition, Nell Blaine  American, Charcoal on paper
Nell Blaine
ca. 1943
Lester Leaps, Nell Blaine  American, Oil on canvas
Nell Blaine
1944–45
Presentation Smallsword with Scabbard, James Morisset  British, Silver, enamel, steel, paste brilliants, wood, fish skin, British, London
James Morisset
hallmarked for 1797–98
Boy Fishing (from McGuire Scrapbook), James G. Clonney  American, Graphite on off-white wove paper, American
James G. Clonney
1820
Garage Dog, James G. Davis  American, Oil and silver foil on canvas
James G. Davis
1984
God's trombones : seven negro sermons in verse, James Weldon Johnson
Multiple artists/makers
1927
Terracotta pelike (jar), Group G, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group G
3rd quarter of the 4th century BCE
Cup and Saucer, F. G.  American, Porcelain, American
F. G.
ca. 1910–15
Sugar Bowl, R. G.  American, Silver, American
R. G.
1795–1810
New York Harbor with Brooklyn Bridge, G. Baker  American, Oil on canvas, American
G. Baker
after 1869
Counterpane, Bolton type, G. G.  American, Cotton, woven, American
G. G.
1818
Shoes, Mackey Starr, Inc., Leather, American
Mackey Starr, Inc.
Stein & Blaine
ca. 1940
Evening dress, Charles James  American, silk/rayon, silk, American
Charles James
1946
"Butterfly", Charles James  American, silk, synthetic, American
Charles James
1955
Ensemble, James Rosenquist  American, (a, b) DuPont Tyvek®; (c) metal; (d, e) paper, German
James Rosenquist
Hugo Boss
spring/summer 1998
"Clover Leaf", Charles James  American, silk, silk/rayon, American
Charles James
1953
Highrise of Homes, James Wines  American, Pen and ink and wash over graphite on paper
James Wines
1981
The illustrated handbook of architecture : being a concise and popular account of the different styles of architecture prevailing in all ages and all countries, James Fergusson  British, Scottish
James Fergusson
1855
The Parthenon, Vincent G. Stiepevich  American, Oil on canvas, American
Vincent G. Stiepevich
1880
Card Table, Anthony G. Quervelle  American, Mahogany, rosewood, American
Anthony G. Quervelle
1825–30
Center Table, Anthony G. Quervelle  American, Mahogany, intarsia marble, brass, American
Anthony G. Quervelle
ca. 1830
Sugar Bowl, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
Teapot, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
Tea Spoon, Joshua G. Davis  American, Silver, American
Joshua G. Davis
1770–1800
Tea Spoon, G. E. E.  American, Silver, American
G. E. E.
1790–1800
Tongs, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Compote, Charles G. Summers, Glass, American
Charles G. Summers
Canton Glass Company
ca. 1882
Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
ca. 1790
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1770–1800
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1770–1800