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SP II, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Screenprint
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
SP III, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Screenprint
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
SP IV, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Screenprint
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
SP V, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Screenprint
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
SP XI, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Screenprint
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
SP XII, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Screenprint
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
SP VI, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Screenprint
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
SP VII, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Screenprint
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
SP VIII, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Screenprint
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
SP IX, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Screenprint
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
SP X, Josef Albers  American, born Germany, Screenprint
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
Josef Albers
Poldi Domberger
1967
Judith, Giovanni Antonio Amadeo  Italian, Marble, Italian, Lombardy
Giovanni Antonio Amadeo
late 15th–early 16th century
Manhattan, from "Urban Landscapes III", Richard Estes  American, Screenprint
Multiple artists/makers
1981
Subway, from "Urban Landscapes III", Richard Estes  American, Screenprint
Multiple artists/makers
1981
John Willenbecher
1972
Portrait of a Man (recto); A Male Torso in Jacket and the Head of a Child (verso), Giuseppe Ghislandi ("Fra Vittore Galgario")  Italian, Red chalk highlighted with white chalk (recto); red chalk (verso)
Giuseppe Ghislandi ("Fra Vittore Galgario")
1740s
The Battle of ABC, James Romberger  American, Pastel on paper
James Romberger
1991
Houston Street Window Washers, James Romberger  American, Pastel on paper
James Romberger
1987
"Corroso" Vase, Flavio Poli  Italian, Glass
Flavio Poli
Seguso Vetri d'Arte
ca. 1957
Portrait of a man, Aug. Forberger, Verre églomisé, French, Paris
Aug. Forberger
1795
Portrait of a woman, Aug. Forberger, Verre églomisé, French, Paris
Aug. Forberger
1795
Panel, Aug. Forberger, Verre églomisé, French, Paris
Aug. Forberger
1797
Cabinet, Melchior Baumgartner (1621–1686) German, Oak, pine, walnut, cedar, ebony, and rosewood; ivory veneer and silver veneer; silver; silver-gilt moldings; gilded yellow-metal mounts; the drawers lined with aquamarine-colored silk, German, Augsburg
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1655–59, engraved decorations ca. 1825–50
The Head of a Woman in Profile Facing Left, Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio  Italian, Silverpoint and leadpoint, highlighted with white gouache, on pale blue-gray (indigo) prepared paper. Media tested by the Department of Scientific Research, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, with x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) and fiber optics reflectance spectroscopy (FORS); October 1, 2019.
Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio
Leonardo da Vinci
1490–1500
Emile Soldi-Colbert
late 19th century
View of the Outskirts of Madrid, Fritz Bamberger  German, Graphite
Fritz Bamberger
1857
Landsknecht Carrying a Barrel, Georg Lemberger  German, Brush and black ink, gray wash, heightened with white
Georg Lemberger
late 15th–mid-16th century
Saintly Prelate Distributing Alms, Christoph Amberger  German, Pen and brown ink and gray wash
Christoph Amberger
1505–62
Nymph, Polly  French, Plaster, French
Polly
ca. 1805–10
Portrait of Emile Soldi, Marcellin Desboutin  French, Drypoint; second state of two
Marcellin Desboutin
Emile Soldi-Colbert
1876
Israel Paldi
20th century
Multiple artists/makers
1531
Anton Koberger
Master of the Cologne Bibles
February 17, 1483
Anton Koberger
Pseudo Jacobus de Voragine
1488
Multiple artists/makers
1560
Centerpiece, Gio Ponti  Italian, Enameled metal
Gio Ponti
Flavio Poli
ca. 1950
Christ and the Two Thieves Crucified, Michelangelo Buonarroti  Italian, Bronze, Italian, probably Rome
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Giacomo del Duca
ca. 1560–70
Edward Lear
Richard Bentley
1852