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Eyema byeri (reliquary guardian figure), Okak-Fang artist, Wood, copper alloy, palm oil, Okak-Fang peoples
Okak-Fang artist
19th century
Karen Kilimnik
1998
Engraver Albert Henry Payne
After William Henry Bartlett
Publisher Der Englischen Kunstanstalt
ca. 1850
Commode, André Charles Boulle  French, Walnut veneered with ebony, marquetry of engraved brass and tortoiseshell, gilt-bronze mounts, verd antique marble, French
André Charles Boulle
ca. 1710–20
Seated binukedine ( priest), Dogon blacksmith, Wood, iron, Dogon peoples
Dogon blacksmith
18th–19th century
Standing cup (half of a double cup), Michael Czikos de Tarcal, Silver, Hungarian, Kassa
Michael Czikos de Tarcal
early 17th century
Obelisk clock with a Franklin movement, David Roentgen  German, Oak, thuya burl wood, gilded bronze, silver, and steel, German, Neuwied am Rhein
Case maker: David Roentgen
Clockmaker: Peter Kinzing
ca. 1785–90
Cabinet, André Charles Boulle  French, Oak veneered with Macassar and Gabon ebony, ebonized fruitwood, burl wood, and marquetry of tortoiseshell and brass; gilt bronze, French, Paris
Attributed to André Charles Boulle
ca. 1700
La femme (Woman), Man Ray  American, Gelatin silver print
Man Ray
1918–1920
Venus chastening Cupid, Giovanni Francesco Susini  Italian, Bronze, Italian, Florence
Giovanni Francesco Susini
Late 19th century
Mirror with Birds, Copper (cast), gilded, Moche
Moche
2nd–7th century
Wig cabinet (cabinet de coiffure), Johann Daniel Sommer II  German, Oak and walnut veneered with ebony, ebonized wood, and marquetry of pewter, mother of pearl, and tortoiseshell colored red on the reverse; silver; brocaded damask (not original), German, Künzelzau
Johann Daniel Sommer II
ca. 1685
Woman Playing the Violin, Seen from the Back, Louis de Carmontelle  French, Red and black chalk, graphite, gouache and watercolor
Louis de Carmontelle
ca. 1758–59
Woman Playing the Violin, Seen from the Front, Louis de Carmontelle  French, Red and black chalk, graphite, and watercolor
Louis de Carmontelle
ca. 1758–59
Tea chest, Abraham Roentgen  German, Oak, cedar, veneered with rosewood; brass, iron, and steel, German, Neuwied am Rhein
Abraham Roentgen
ca. 1750–55
Armchair (fauteuil à la reine), Carved and gilded walnut, late 17th-century wool velvet (not original), French, Paris
French, Paris
ca. 1690–1710
Figure riding a quadruped, Dogon or Tellem blacksmith (?), Wood (Burseraceae family), applied organic materials, Dogon or Tellem  peoples (?)
Dogon or Tellem blacksmith (?)
16th–19th century
Center table, Imperial Armory, Tula (south of Moscow), Russia, Steel, silver, gilt copper, gilt brass, basswood; replaced mirror glass, Russian, Tula
Manufacturer Imperial Armory, Tula (south of Moscow), Russia
ca. 1780–85
Rearing horse, Bronze, probably Italian
probably Italian
19th or early 20th century
Study for the Funeral of Pallas, Antoine Coypel  French, Red and black chalk heightened with white chalk on blue paper
Antoine Coypel
ca. 1716–17
Actor (one of a pair), Saint-Cloud factory  French, Soft-paste porcelain decorated in polychrome enamels, gold, French, Saint-Cloud
Factory Saint-Cloud factory
ca. 1730–40
Actress (one of a pair), Saint-Cloud factory  French, Soft-paste porcelain decorated in polychrome enamels, gold, French, Saint-Cloud
Factory Saint-Cloud factory
ca. 1730–40
Architect's table, David Roentgen  German, Oak, mahogany, walnut, pine, and cherry, veneered with mahogany; gilt bronze, brass, iron, steel; partially tooled and gilded leather, German, Neuwied am Rhein
On loan to The Met
David Roentgen
ca. 1780–95
Triton, Giambologna  Netherlandish, Bronze, Italian, Florence
Giambologna
1590s
Samson and the Philistines, Michelangelo Buonarroti  Italian, Bronze, Italian, Florence
After a model by Michelangelo Buonarroti
ca. 1550
Emiliano Zapata, Diego Rivera  Mexican, Lithograph
Diego Rivera
Printer George C. Miller
Publisher Weyhe Gallery, New York
1932