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Raymond White Skolfield
WPA
1937
Raymond White Skolfield
WPA
1937
Raymond White Skolfield
WPA
1937
Raymond White Skolfield
WPA
1936
Raymond White Skolfield
WPA
1936
Raymond White Skolfield
WPA
1936
Raymond White Skolfield
WPA
1936
Raymond White Skolfield
WPA
1937
Repose, John White Alexander  American, Oil on canvas, American
John White Alexander
1895
The Anointment of Charles X, Raymond Gayrard  French, Bronze, struck, French
Raymond Gayrard
1825
Medal Commemorating the Replacement of the Statue of Louis XIV in the Place des Victoires, Raymond Gayrard  French, Bronze, French, Paris
Raymond Gayrard
Baron François Joseph Bosio
1822
Beaker, C. White  American, Silver, American
C. White
ca. 1830–40
Sampler, Rebekah White  American, Silk embroidery on linen, American
Rebekah White
1766
The Ring Toss, Clarence H. White  American, Gum bichromate print
Clarence H. White
1899
Sugar Tongs, William Wilson White  American, Silver, American
William Wilson White
1825–35
Figured flask, White Glass Works  American, Blown-molded glass, American
White Glass Works
1822–38
The Ring, John White Alexander  American, Oil on canvas, American
John White Alexander
1911
Walt Whitman, John White Alexander  American, Oil on canvas, American
John White Alexander
1889
Vase, White Pines Pottery  American, Earthenware, American
White Pines Pottery
ca. 1913–29
Study in Black and Green (Oil Sketch), John White Alexander  American, Oil on canvas, American
John White Alexander
ca. 1906
The Battle of Montenotte, 1796 (Bonaparte's first signal victory in command of the "Army of Italy"), Raymond Gayrard  French, Gilt bronze, struck, French
Multiple artists/makers
1796
Dress, Raymond Duncan  American, silk, American
Raymond Duncan
1920s
Composed Armor for a Youth, Raymond Bartel  French, Steel, leather, textile, Italian, German, French, and American
Raymond Bartel
Stanley J. Rowland Sr.
ca. 1560 and later
"Valet 2000/50" Dressing Cabinet (DF2000 series), Raymond Loewy  American, Plastic, painted wood, mirror, metal
Raymond Loewy
Doubinski Frères
1969
The Night, Raymond Breinin  American, born former Russian Empire, now Belarus, Gum, oil, and tempera on Masonite
Raymond Breinin
1942
St. Mark's Place, Raymond Mason  British, Pen and black ink on paper
Raymond Mason
1971
No Title (And our Literary), Raymond Pettibon  American, Brush and black, dark red and light blue-green inks over graphite on paper
Raymond Pettibon
1998
"Purma Special", Raymond Loewy  American, Plastic, acrylic lens, metal focal plane shutter
Raymond Loewy
Purma Camera, Ltd., England
1937
Something about Something, Raymond Saunders  American, Oil and charcoal on canvas
Raymond Saunders
1963
Piece, Raymond Duncan  American, Silk, painted
Raymond Duncan
ca. 1930
Study for "The Latin Quarter", Raymond Mason  British, Watercolor and graphite on paper
Raymond Mason
1989
Refinery, Raymond Steth  American, Carborundum etching
Raymond Steth
ca. 1941
Sidewalk Quintet, Raymond Steth  American, Lithograph
Raymond Steth
ca. 1935–43
Beacons of Defense, Raymond Steth  American, Lithograph
Raymond Steth
1941
Landscape, Raymond Breinin  American, born former Russian Empire, now Belarus, Opaque watercolor and watercolor with blotting on board
Raymond Breinin
1939
Maquette for "The Crowd", Raymond Mason  British, Box construction of brush and black ink and watercolor on paper mounted on wood with nails, in artist's wood frame
Raymond Mason
1963
Small Crowd, Raymond Mason  British, Bronze
Raymond Mason
1963
The Costa Brava, Raymond Mason  British, Painted plaster
Raymond Mason
ca. 1967
No Title (They Were A), Raymond Pettibon  American, Recto: Ink and wash with graphite on paper <br/>Verso: Printed ink on paper
Raymond Pettibon
1998
Company Dismissed, Raymond Steth  American, Lithograph
Raymond Steth
ca. 1941–45