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Plate Named "Shape of Water", Koike Shōko  Japanese, Stoneware with white and blue glazes, Japan
Koike Shōko
2005
Shell vessel, Koike Shōko  Japanese, Shigaraki stoneware with white glaze, Japan
Koike Shōko
1997
Bamboo in Snow, Taihō Shōkon  Chinese, Pair of hanging scrolls; ink on silk, Japan
Taihō Shōkon
Hakujun Shōkō
1774
Sword guard (<i>Tsuba</i>) Depicting Crests and Arabesques (家紋散唐草文鐔), Koike Izumi no Kami Naomasa  Japanese, Iron, brass, copper, Japanese
Koike Izumi no Kami Naomasa
late 16th–early 17th century
Sword guard (<i>Tsuba</i>) Depicting Crests and Arabesques (家紋散唐草文鐔), Koike Izumi no Kami Naomasa  Japanese, Iron, brass, copper, Japanese
Koike Izumi no Kami Naomasa
late 16th–early 17th century
Valdemar Hjartvar Købke (1813–1893), the Artist's Brother, Christen Købke  Danish, Oil on canvas
Christen Købke
ca. 1838
Sophie Købke (later Sophie Krohn, 1807–1853), the Artist's Sister, in the Hall at Kastellet, Christen Købke  Danish, Oil on canvas
Christen Købke
ca. 1830
Study of a Male Nude Shouldering a Wooden Block, Christen Købke  Danish, Graphite
Christen Købke
ca. 1832
Portrait of Christophe Louis Engelhard Dalgas, Christen Købke  Danish, Graphite
Christen Købke
1840
A Stone Tomb in a Forest; verso: Study of a Flower, Christen Købke  Danish, Graphite, pen or brush and brown ink, brush and gray ink, over graphite; verso: pen and black ink, watercolor, over graphite
Christen Købke
1830
The Bay of Naples with Vesuvius in the Background, Christen Købke  Danish, Graphite
Christen Købke
1843
Christ and Nicodemus, Christen Købke  Danish, Graphite
Christen Købke
1810–48
Transept of Aarhus Cathedral, Christen Købke  Danish, Etching
Christen Købke
1831
Seated Dog, after an antique sculpture, Christen Købke  Danish, Etching
Christen Købke
ca. 1838–40
Portrait of the Sculptor Hermann Ernst Freund, Christen Købke  Danish, Graphite; at left and below, framing line in graphite, possibly by the artist
Christen Købke
1837
Christen Købke
ca. 1835–45
Multiple artists/makers
1803–10