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More than 10,000 results for Robert Wilson
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Sugar Tongs, Robert Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert Wilson
1800–1830
When We Dead Awaken (Act I), Robert Wilson  American, Pastel and charcoal on paper
Robert Wilson
1990
When We Dead Awaken (Act I), Robert Wilson  American, Charcoal, pastel, and chalk on paper
Robert Wilson
1990
"The Magic Flute", Act I, Scene VI, Robert Wilson  American, Charcoal and oil pastel on paper
Robert Wilson
1991
"The Magic Flute," Act I, Scene XV, Robert Wilson  American, Charcoal, oil pastel, and graphite on paper
Robert Wilson
1991
"The Magic Flute," Act II, Scene XIII, Robert Wilson  American, Charcoal, pastel, and graphite on paper
Robert Wilson
1991
"The Magic Flute", Act II, Scene 29, Robert Wilson  American, Charcoal, pastel, and oil pastel on paper
Robert Wilson
1991
Robert Wilson
ca. 1930
The Mete of the Muse, Fred Wilson  American, Bronze, patina, paint
Fred Wilson
2006
Coffeepot, Robert and William Wilson  American, silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1830
Teapot, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1830
Sugar urn with cover, Robert and William Wilson  American, silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1830
Creamer, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
1835–45
Goblet, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1845
Pitcher, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1845
Sugar Bowl, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
1835–45
Goblet, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1845
Waste Bowl, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
1835–45
Untitled, Robert Gober  American, Bronze, shoe polish, plaster and painted resin
Robert Gober
1994–2001
Terrestrial Globe, James Wilson  American, Mahogany, plaster, paper, brass, American
James Wilson
1828
Celestial Globe, James Wilson  American, Wood, plaster, paper, brass, American
James Wilson
1819
Celestial Globe, James Wilson  American, Wood, plaster, paper, brass, American
James Wilson
1821
Dialogue, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1955
Straphangers, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1947
Boulevard de Strasbourg, John Wilson  American, Color lithograph
John Wilson
1950
Trabajador, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1951
Mode of Production, John Wilson  American, Color lithograph
John Wilson
1949
Paris Rooftops, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1949
War Machine, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1944
Deliver Us from Evil, John Wilson  American, Lithograph, artist's proof
John Wilson
1943
Streetcar Scene, John Wilson  American, Lithograph
John Wilson
1945
Lake Nemi and Genzano from the Terrace of the Capuchin Monastery, Richard Wilson  British, Welsh, Oil on canvas
Richard Wilson
ca. 1756–57
Annunciation Triptych (Merode Altarpiece), Robert Campin  Netherlandish, Oil on oak, Netherlandish
Robert Campin
ca. 1427–32
Tapestry Room from Croome Court, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Plaster, pine, mahogany, bronze-gilt, marble, lapis lazuli, steel; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British, Worcestershire with French, Paris (Gobelins) tapestry
Multiple artists/makers
1763–71
Dining room from Lansdowne House, Robert Adam  British, Scottish, Wood, plaster, stone, British
Multiple artists/makers
1766–69
Sugar Tongs, William Wilson White  American, Silver, American
William Wilson White
1825–35
The Tea Party, Robert Hancock  British, Enameled copper, British, South Staffordshire
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1765–1770
General Winfield Scott Hancock, J. Wilson Alexander MacDonald  American, Bronze, American
J. Wilson Alexander MacDonald
1880, cast ca. 1886
Stasi City, Jane and Louise Wilson  British, Four-channel digital video, transferred from Super 16mm film, color, sound, 4 min., 50 sec.
Jane and Louise Wilson
1997
Embroidered sampler, Jane Wilson  American, silk on linen, American
Jane Wilson
1791