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Auschwitz, 1944-45, Kaba Adler  Romanian
Kaba Adler
1947
Wine jug, Friedrich Adler, Silver, partially cut glass, German
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1903
Octavin, Adler & Co., Wood, metal, German
Adler & Co.
ca. 1900
Staircase from Chicago Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, Louis Henry Sullivan  American, Cast iron, electroplate copper finish, mahogany railing, American
Louis Henry Sullivan
Dankmar Adler
1893
Staircase from Chicago Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, Louis Henry Sullivan  American, Cast iron, electroplate copper finish, mahogany railing, American
Louis Henry Sullivan
Dankmar Adler
1893
Staircase from Chicago Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, Louis Henry Sullivan  American, Cast iron, electroplate copper finish, mahogany railing, American
Louis Henry Sullivan
Dankmar Adler
1893
Staircase from Chicago Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, Louis Henry Sullivan  American, Cast iron, electroplate copper finish, mahogany railing, American
Louis Henry Sullivan
Dankmar Adler
1893
Elevator grille from the Chicago Stock Exchange Building, Louis Henry Sullivan  American, Wrought iron and brass, American
Louis Henry Sullivan
Dankmar Adler
ca. 1893
Louisiana Centennial, Coleman E. Adler  American, Bronze, American
Coleman E. Adler
1912
Stencil from Trading Room of the Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago, Adler and Sullivan  American, Stencil on canvas, American
Adler and Sullivan
1893–94
Stencil from Trading Room of the Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago, Adler and Sullivan  American, Stencil on canvas, American
Adler and Sullivan
1893–94
Stencil from Trading Room of the Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago, Adler and Sullivan  American, Stencil on canvas, American
Adler and Sullivan
1893–94
Stencil from Trading Room of the Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago, Adler and Sullivan  American, Stencil on canvas, American
Adler and Sullivan
1893–94
Louis Henry Sullivan
Dankmar Adler
1880–81
Baluster from the Chicago Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, Louis Henry Sullivan  American, Copper-plated cast iron, American
Louis Henry Sullivan
Dankmar Adler
1893
Baluster from the Chicago Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, Louis Henry Sullivan  American, Copper-plated cast iron, American
Louis Henry Sullivan
Dankmar Adler
1893
Adler and Sullivan
1893–94
Fan, Donaldson Brothers  American, wood, paper, metal, American
Donaldson Brothers
Kohn, Adler & Company
1880
Baluster from the Guaranty Building, Buffalo, New York, Louis Henry Sullivan  American, Bronze-plated cast iron, American
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1894–95
Lee Adler
ca. 1970
Multiple artists/makers
1949
Carlton Theodore Chapman
Fishel, Adler & Company
1888
Rudolph Ruzicka
L. Adler Brothers & Co.
1925–30
Rudolph Ruzicka
L. Adler Brothers & Co.
1925–30
Multiple artists/makers
1881
Multiple artists/makers
before 1875
Kara Walker : a black hole is everything a star longs to be, Kara Walker  American
Multiple artists/makers
2020
Woman's ceremonial overskirt, Kuba artist, Raffia palm fiber, dye, Kuba peoples
Kuba artist
ca. 1900
Double Prestige Panel, Kuba artist, Raffia palm fiber, vegetable dye, Kuba peoples
Kuba artist
late 19th–mid 20th century
Male tadep(?) figure, Kaka artist, Wood, hair, mixed-media offering, Mbem-Kaka peoples(?)
Kaka artist
19th–mid-20th century
Laket mishiing hat, Kuba artist, Raffia palm fiber, glass beads, cowrie shells, Kuba peoples
Kuba artist
ca. 1850–1920
Mpaan (prestige headdress), Kuba artist, Raffia palm fiber, glass beads, Kuba peoples
Kuba artist
ca. 1850–1920
Laket mishiing hat, Kuba artist, Raffia palm fiber, Kuba
Kuba artist
ca. 1850–1920
Ncák (women's ceremonial skirt), Kuba artist, Raffia palm fiber, dye, Kuba
Kuba artist
early–mid-20th century
Ncák (women's ceremonial skirt), Kuba artist, Raffia palm fiber, dye, Kuba peoples
Kuba artist
first half of 20th century
Prestige Panel, Kuba artist, Raffia palm fiber, pigment, Kuba peoples
Kuba artist
20th century
Prestige vessel, Kuba artist, Wood, Kuba peoples
Kuba artist
19th–first half of 20th century
Ceremonial Spoon, Kuba artist, Wood, string, plant fiber; resin residue, Kuba peoples
Kuba artist
19th–first half of 20th century
Altar with figure, Kaka artist, Wood, soot, pigment, Kaka peoples
Kaka artist
Late 19th–early 20th century
Plate, Sadler and Green, Earthenware, transfer-printed (American market)
Sadler and Green
1752–96