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Covered incense box, Raku Donyu  Japanese, Pottery incised in scroll pattern, in imitation of Chinese carved lacquer; brownish white glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Donyu
ca. 1650
Teabowl, Raku Donyu  Japanese, Clay covered with a shiny black glaze and frothy edge of glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Donyu
ca. 1650
Teabowl, Raku Donyu  Japanese, Clay covered with a dull red glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Donyu
ca. 1650
Raku Donyu
ca. 1650
Tiger, Raku, Ivory, Japan
Raku
late 18th century
Half-Moon Tile (Kawarake), Raku Tannyu  Japanese, Earthenware (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Tannyu
19th century
Teabowl, Raku Tannyu  Japanese, Clay completely covered with uniform glaze, over a gray glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Tannyu
ca. 1810
Teabowl, Raku Sanyū  Japanese, Clay pitted; glaze on outside, mottled within; small unglazed space on foot (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Sanyū
ca. 1730
Teabowl, Raku Tannyu  Japanese, Clay covered, except for spots on foot, by glaze and overglaze which has turned black (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Tannyu
ca. 1810
Teabowl, Raku Ryōnyū  Japanese, Clay covered with a black glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Ryōnyū
early 19th century
Teabowl, Raku Chōnyū  Japanese, Clay partly covered with a black, pitted glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Chōnyū
ca. 1750
Teabowl, Raku Tannyu  Japanese, Clay partly covered with a shiny black glaze, Japan
Raku Tannyu
ca. 1840
Tea Bowl Named "Kaedegure" (Twilight by the Maples), Raku Chōjirō  Japanese, Earthenware with black glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Chōjirō
late 16th century
Black Raku Teabowl, named “Setting Sun” (Sekiyō), Raku Ichinyū  Japanese, Earthenware with black raku glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Raku Ichinyū
late 17th century
Raku Chōnyū
ca. 1760
Raku Tannyu
ca. 1810
Teabowl, Sonyu  Japanese, Clay with lustrous black glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Sonyu
ca. 1710
Teabowl, Sonyu  Japanese, Clay covered with glaze (Raku ware), Japan
Sonyu
ca. 1710
Teabowl, Sonyu  Japanese, Clay, thick black glaze, patch of reddish underglaze (Raku ware), Japan
Sonyu
18th century
Ẹlẹ́ṣin (equestrian) figure for an Erinlẹ̀ shrine, Maku of Erin, Wood, paint, Yoruba peoples
Maku of Erin
Toibo (Toyinbo) of Erin
1900–1937
Sonyu
ca. 1710
Sonyu
ca. 1710
Sonyu
ca. 1710
House Post, Wood, fiber, shell, paint, feathers, plastic, metal, Lower Ramu River region
Lower Ramu River region
early to mid-20th century
Iye Saku
ca. 18th–19th century
Cayuga Lake, Elbow Curve, William H. Rau  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
William H. Rau
1895–1900
Cayuga Lake Sheldrake L.V.R.R., William H. Rau  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
William H. Rau
ca. 1895
Interior of a Railroad Car on the Pennsylvania Line, William H. Rau  American, Platinum print
William H. Rau
1890s
The Thrown Rider, Pearl Frye Rau  American, Watercolor and opaque watercolor over graphite on board
Pearl Frye Rau
1940
Mask, Wood, paint, Upper Ramu River region
Upper Ramu River region
late 19th–early 20th century
William H. Rau
ca. 1895
William H. Rau
Griffith & Griffith, American
1898
William H. Rau
Griffith & Griffith, American
1860s–80s
William H. Rau
Griffith & Griffith, American
1896
William H. Rau
Griffith & Griffith, American
1896
William H. Rau
Griffith & Griffith, American
1892
Freshwater Jar (Mizusashi), named Calmness (Nagomi), Uozumi Iraku III 三代魚住為楽  Japanese, Sahari alloy of copper, tin, and lead, Japan
Uozumi Iraku III 三代魚住為楽
2018
Unknown
William H. Rau
1863, printed ca. 1910
[Group of 5 Stereograph Views of Windsor Castle], Unknown, Albumen silver prints
Multiple artists/makers
1850s–1910s
U.S. Battleship Georgia, from the Navy Caramels series (E3) for the American Caramel Company, W. H. Rau  American, Commercial color lithograph
W. H. Rau
American Caramel Company, Philadelphia
1910