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Madre
19th century
Multiple artists/makers
1872
Jeremiah Platt, John Mare  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Mare
1767
Standing cup, Michel Mader, Silver gilt, German, Nuremberg
Michel Mader
early 17th century
MAI, André Mare  French, Silk and cotton
André Mare
ca. 1920
Rose Mousse, André Mare  French, Silk and cotton
André Mare
"Draperies" Textile, André Mare  French, Cotton
André Mare
Compagnie des Arts Français
ca. 1919
"Abundance" Textile, André Mare  French, Silk
André Mare
Designed ca. 1911; manufactured after 1918
Draughtsman's instruments, Le Maire fils, Brass, wood, steel, French, Paris
Le Maire fils
18th century
Necklace, three parallel chains with disk, Straw, Maure
Maure
20th century
Necklace, five strands magenta-colored seeds, Seeds, plastic, Maure
Maure
20th century
Ensemble, Mrs. Made Krastins, linen, Latvian
Mrs. Made Krastins
mid-20th century
Pin, Mrs. Made Krastins, Silver,  GLASS, Latvian
Mrs. Made Krastins
mid-20th century
Poetry Box, Dominic Di Mare  American, Ink, watercolor, mirror on paper forms; wood
Dominic Di Mare
1973
Architectural Drawing for a Chapel and Hospital, de la Maire  French, Etching counterproof and wash
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1767
Portrait of Jean Honoré Fragonard, Tiburce de Mare  French, Etching, printed in brown ink
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1880
Stool, Lockwood de Forest  American, painted wood, original upholstery, American, made in India
Lockwood de Forest
1881
Jar with the emblem of the Order of Saint Augustine, Porcelain painted with cobalt blue under a transparent glaze, Chinese, made for export
Chinese, made for export
ca. 1575–1600
Apostle plate with inscription of Saint Phillip, Porcelain, with polychrome enamel, Chinese, made for export
Chinese, made for export
ca. 1740
Madge Gill
October 20, 1951
Madge Gill
January 24–25, 1952
André Mare
Belle France
ca. 1920
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Desk, Louis Süe  French, Ebonized wood (probably beech), oak, zebrawood, gilt bronze, leather
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1925
Desk Chair, Louis Süe  French, Ebonized wood (possibly walnut or beech), pigskin
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1925
Mirror, Louis Süe  French, Cherry or pearwood, mirror glass, paint, gold leaf, French
Multiple artists/makers
Designed ca. 1919; manufactured 1923
Side Chair, Louis Süe  French, Walnut, silk velvet
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1912; manufactured ca. 1920
Carpet, Louis Süe  French, Wool
Multiple artists/makers
1925
Joseph Jean Le Maire
Chez L'Auteur
1818
Padre Vincenzo Maria Coronelli
Sebastiano Bernardi
1697
“David-Weill” Chair (model no. 45), with “Tulipes et Œillets” (Tulips and Carnations, possibly pattern no. 2513) Upholstery, Louis Süe  French, Mahogany, oak, wool
Multiple artists/makers
designed 1923; manufactured probably late 1920s
Beads, string, Glass, African, made in Europe
African, made in Europe
18th century or later
Chevron Beads, Glass, African, made in Europe
African, made in Europe
18th century or later
Chevron Beads, Glass, African, made in Europe
African, made in Europe
18th century or later
Necklace, glass, ivory?, string, African, made in Europe
African, made in Europe
late 18th–19th century
Robe, Satin, Tibet (made in Russia)
Tibet (made in Russia)
ca. 1900
Louis XIII style Ovolo frame (for Ingres's Portrait of the Princesse de Broglie), Pine; plaster ornament.  Gilt; pink-orange bole., French (made United States)
French (made United States)
1950–60
Tureen in the form of a goose, Hard-paste porcelain, Chinese, made for export
Chinese, made for export
ca. 1770
Beads, string of eight, Glass, African, made in Europe
African, made in Europe
18th century or later
Beads, string, Glass, African, made in Europe
African, made in Europe
18th century or later