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John Robert Watts
1780
Chrome Shrimps and Clams, Robert Watts  American, Chrome and glazed ceramic
Robert Watts
1963–64
Dining room from Lansdowne House, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Wood, plaster, stone, British
Multiple artists/makers
1766–69
FLUXPOST 17-17, Robert Watts  American, Stamps
Robert Watts
1964
AIR MAIL LUNA, Robert Watts  American, Stamps
Robert Watts
1984
COMMEMORATIVE FBI MOST WANTED, Robert Watts  American, Stamps
Robert Watts
1986
Bandit 201, Robert Watts  American, Offset lithograph, printed on pressure sensitive vinyl with adhesive backing
Robert Watts
1967
FLUXUS 301, Robert Watts  American, Offset lithograph, printed on pressure sensitive vinyl with adhesive backing
Robert Watts
George Maciunas
1967
TATTOO 101, Robert Watts  American, Offset lithograph, printed on pressure sensitive vinyl with adhesive backing
Robert Watts
1967
PENNY’S RAINBOW LANE, Robert Watts  American, Offset lithograph, printed on pressure sensitive vinyl with adhesive backing
Robert Watts
Peter Max
1967
Wine cup, John Hull  American, Silver, American
John Hull
Robert Sanderson Sr.
ca. 1660
Tapestry Room from Croome Court, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Plaster, pine, mahogany, bronze-gilt, marble, lapis lazuli, steel; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British, Worcestershire with French, Paris (Gobelins) tapestry
Multiple artists/makers
1763–71
Untitled, Robert Gober  American, Bronze, shoe polish, plaster and painted resin
Robert Gober
1994–2001
Robert Watts
1961
Robert Watts
1962
Robert Watts
1962
Robert Watts
1962
Robert Watts
1962
Robert Watts
1963
Robert Watts
1963
Annunciation Triptych (Merode Altarpiece), Robert Campin  Netherlandish, Oil on oak, Netherlandish
Robert Campin
ca. 1427–32
Clytie, George Frederic Watts  British, Painted plaster, British, London
George Frederic Watts
ca. 1868–75
An Old Bridge at Hendon, Middlesex, Frederick Waters Watts  British, Oil on canvas
Frederick Waters Watts
ca. 1828
Square Piano, Robert Nunns  British, Rosewood, mother-of-pearl, tortoiseshell, abalone, felt, metal, paint, gilding, American
Robert Nunns
John Clark
1853
Mirror, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Gilded pine, mirror glass, British
Multiple artists/makers
1769
Woodwork and ceiling from the Tapestry Room from Croome Court, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Plaster, wood, tapestry, British
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1760–69
Shilling, John Hull  American, Silver, American
John Hull
Robert Sanderson Sr.
1652
Shilling, John Hull  American, Silver, American
John Hull
Robert Sanderson Sr.
ca. 1667–ca. 1682
Shilling, John Hull  American, Silver, American
John Hull
Robert Sanderson Sr.
ca. 1667–ca. 1682
Beaker, John Hull  American, Silver, American
John Hull
Robert Sanderson Sr.
ca. 1670
Sixpence, John Hull  American, Silver, American
John Hull
Robert Sanderson Sr.
ca. 1667–ca. 1682
Sixpence, John Hull  American, Silver, American
John Hull
Robert Sanderson Sr.
ca. 1667–ca. 1682
Spoon, John Hull  American, Silver, American
John Hull
Robert Sanderson Sr.
ca. 1670–80
Spoon, Benjamin Watts, Silver, British, London
Benjamin Watts
1701–2
Spoon, Benjamin Watts, Silver, British, London
Benjamin Watts
1701–2
Spoon, Benjamin Watts, Silver, British, London
Benjamin Watts
1721–22
Spoon, Benjamin Watts, Silver, British, London
Benjamin Watts
1717–18
King George II (1683–1760), John van Beaver, Wool, silk, carved and gilded wood (21-22 warps per inch, 9 per cm.), Irish, Dublin
John van Beaver
Robert Baillie
1732–35
Gray and Brass, John Sloan  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Sloan
1907
Figure of a Lion, John Bell  American, Earthenware, American
John Bell
1845–55