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how to make a refugee, Phil Collins  British, Single-channel video, color, sound, 12 minutes
Phil Collins
1999
Mrs. Alfred Q. Collins, Alfred Q. Collins  American, Oil on canvas, American
Alfred Q. Collins
1885–1903
Alexander Stewart Wetherill, Alfred Q. Collins  American, Oil on canvas, American
Alfred Q. Collins
ca. 1890–1900
"Phil May's Bust. Has he?", Phil May  British, Pen and black ink
Phil May
ca. 1882
Phil, Chuck Close  American, Daguerreotype
Chuck Close
Philip Glass
2001
Phil Collins, Philadelphia Phillies, from the Goudey Gum Company's Big League Chewing Gum series (R319), Goudey Gum Company  American, Commercial lithograph
Goudey Gum Company
1933
The Approach to Phil‘, Francis Frith  British, Albumen silver print from glass negative
Francis Frith
1857
Invitation from Phil May to a Private View of his Drawings at the Fine Art Society, 148 New Bond Street, Phil May  British, Lithograph
Phil May
1895
Phil Collins, Philadelphia Phillies, from the Baseball Players Match Cover design series (U1) issued by Diamond Match Company, The Diamond Match Company  American, Printed matchbook
The Diamond Match Company
1934
Phil Collins, Philadelphia Phillies, from the Baseball Players Match Cover design series (U1) issued by Diamond Match Company, The Diamond Match Company  American, Printed matchbook
The Diamond Match Company
1934
Phil Collins, Philadelphia Phillies, from the Baseball Players Match Cover design series (U1) issued by Diamond Match Company, The Diamond Match Company  American, Printed matchbook
The Diamond Match Company
1934
Phil Collins, from the Tattoo Orbit series (R305) issued by the Orbit Gum Company to promote Tattoo Gum, William Wrigley Jr. Company, Commercial lithograph
William Wrigley Jr. Company
1933
Elliott and Fry
Wilkie Collins
1860s
The Fortune Teller, John Collins, Copperplate print on cotton plain weave, British, Phippsbridge, near Merton, Surrey
John Collins
Nixon & Co.
ca. 1770
George Howard (1773–1848), Lord Morpeth, Richard Collins  British, Ivory
Richard Collins
Portrait of a Man, Samuel Collins  British, Ivory
Samuel Collins
Verso of bakery card from the Stamps and Mail Carriers of All Nations series (D73), issued by Collins Family Bread, Collins Family Bread, Commercial color lithograph
Collins Family Bread
early 20th century
Dr. John Collins Warren, Southworth and Hawes  American, Daguerreotype
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1850
"Narciso" Tom Collins Glass, Isabel Giampietro Knoll  American, Glass
Isabel Giampietro Knoll
Royal Leerdam Glass
1956
Double Portrait of John Somes Dolliver and William Collins Dolliver, William Kennedy, Oil on canvas, American
William Kennedy
ca. 1848
Frances and Ethel de Forest, daughters of Robert de Forest, George Collins Cox  American, Albumen silver print
George Collins Cox
ca. 1890
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Tiffany in Louis C. Tiffany's Studio, George Collins Cox  American, Platinum print (?)
George Collins Cox
ca. 1890
Hat, Collins & Fairbanks Co.  American, Straw, silk, leather, American
Collins & Fairbanks Co.
ca. 1918
Study of a Lady in a Riding Habit, Phil May  British, Pen and black ink
Phil May
late 19th–early 20th century
Costume Drawing for Little John, Phil May  British, Pen and black ink, brush and wash and watercolor over graphite
Phil May
late 19th century
The Hoffman House Saloon, New York, Phil May  British, Pen and black ink
Phil May
ca. 1895
Black Star (IQ test), Phil Sanders, Screenprint
Multiple artists/makers
2011
Aftermath, Phil Bard  American, Lithograph
Phil Bard
WPA
1938
Off the Docks, Phil Bard  American, Lithograph
Phil Bard
WPA
1935–43
New Masses Magazine, November 1931, Phil Bard  American, Photomechanical relief print
Phil Bard
New Masses, Inc.
November 1931
A Confession, Phil May  British, Graphite on artist's board
Phil May
Lilian Emerson May
1901
Charles M. Conlon
1912
Multiple artists/makers
1855
[Ax-Grinders in Collins Company Factory, Collinsville, Connecticut], Walker Evans  American, Film negative
Walker Evans
1945
Unknown
John Collins Warren
late 1840s
[Clair M. Elston, Vice President, Collins Company, Collinsville, Connecticut], Walker Evans  American, Film negative
Walker Evans
1945
[Leonard B. Hough, Vice President, Collins Company, Collinsville, Connecticut], Walker Evans  American, Film negative
Walker Evans
1945
Collins & Pell
Julius Bien
ca. 1850 (?)
Multiple artists/makers
1981