Search the collection

Filter By

Object Type / Material
Geographic Location
Department
Date
Show Only:
  • As part of the Met's Open Access policy, you can freely copy, modify and distribute this image, even for commercial purposes.
    APIPublic domain data for this object can also be accessed using the Met's Open Access API
  • Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
Showing 6,099 results for Sir Jacob Epstein
Sort by:
George Bernard Shaw, Sir Jacob Epstein  British, born United States, Bronze with green patina, marble base, British
Sir Jacob Epstein
1934
The American Soldier, Sir Jacob Epstein  British, born United States, Bronze, British
Sir Jacob Epstein
1917
Dr. Elias A. Lowe, Sir Jacob Epstein  British, born United States, Bronze, British
Sir Jacob Epstein
1953
"Orchids" Vase, Sir Jacob Epstein  British, born United States, Glass
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1954
Peggy Jean, Sir Jacob Epstein  British, born United States, Plaster
Sir Jacob Epstein
ca. 1932
Relief: Obverse: Sun God (1910); Reverse: Primeval Gods (1933), Sir Jacob Epstein  British, born United States, Hopton-Wood stone
Sir Jacob Epstein
ca. 1910; 1933
The Severed Head, Sir Jacob Epstein  British, born United States, Limestone and concrete
Sir Jacob Epstein
1907–8
Jacob Epstein, Francis Dodd  British, Welsh, Drypoint
Francis Dodd
Sir Jacob Epstein
1909
Francis Dodd
Sir Jacob Epstein
1912
Armchair (Fauteuil à la reine) (one of a pair) (part of a set), Georges Jacob  French, Carved and gilded walnut; embroidered silk satin, French, Paris
Georges Jacob
Joseph-François-Xavier Baudoin
ca. 1780–85
Flintlock Longrifle, Jacob Kuntz  American, Wood (maple), steel, iron, brass, silver, bone, horn, American, Philadelphia
Jacob Kuntz
ca. 1810–20
Armor Garniture of George Clifford (1558–1605), 
Third Earl of Cumberland, Jacob Halder  British, Steel, gold, leather, textile, British, Greenwich
Jacob Halder
1586
Jagdhorn in G, Jacob Schmidt  German, Brass, German
Jacob Schmidt
ca. 1710–20
Guitar, Giacomo (Jacob) Ertel  German, Spruce, ebony, fruitwood, bone, ivory, mother-of-pearl, parchment, Italian
Giacomo (Jacob) Ertel
late 17th century
Wheat Fields, Jacob van Ruisdael  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Jacob van Ruisdael
ca. 1670
Elizabeth Farren (born about 1759, died 1829), Later Countess of Derby, Sir Thomas Lawrence  British, Oil on canvas
Sir Thomas Lawrence
1790
Captain George K. H. Coussmaker (1759–1801), Sir Joshua Reynolds  British, Oil on canvas
Sir Joshua Reynolds
1782
Underwear, Gale Epstein, cotton, silk, nylon, American
Gale Epstein
1980
Undershirt, Gale Epstein, cotton, nylon, American
Gale Epstein
1984
Lingerie, Gale Epstein, cotton, nylon, American
Gale Epstein
1984
Untitled, New York, Mitch Epstein  American, Chromogenic print
Mitch Epstein
1998
Untitled, New York, Mitch Epstein  American, Chromogenic print
Mitch Epstein
1997
Pool Parlor, Jacob Lawrence  American, Watercolor and opaque watercolor on paper
Jacob Lawrence
1942
The Harper establishment; or, How the story books are made, Jacob Abbott  American
Jacob Abbott
Harper & Brothers
1855
Small settee (Marquise) (part of a set), Georges Jacob  French, Carved and gilded walnut; 18th-century embroidered silk-satin (not original to the frame), French
Georges Jacob
Philippe de Lasalle
frame early 20th century, style of 18th century; upholstery fabric ca. 1785
Armchair (part of a set), Georges Jacob  French, Carved and gilded walnut; 18th-century embroidered silk-satin (not original to the frame), French, Paris
Georges Jacob
Philippe de Lasalle
ca. 1785
Samuel Humes, Jacob Eichholtz  American, Oil on canvas, American
Jacob Eichholtz
ca. 1825
Field Armor Probably of Sir John 
Scudamore (1541 or 1542–1623), Jacob Halder  British, Steel, gold, leather, British, Greenwich
Jacob Halder
Daniel Tachaux
ca. 1587, restored and completed 1915
Armor of Sir James Scudamore (1558–1619), Jacob Halder  British, Steel, gold, leather, British, Greenwich
Jacob Halder
Daniel Tachaux
ca. 1595–96; restored and completed, 1915
Pellet and Bolt Crossbow Combined with a Wheel-Lock Gun, Jacob Floris , published in Antwerp in 1564. Central European, Steel, wood (cherry), staghorn, hemp, felt, Central European; possibly Southern German or Austrian
Jacob Floris
ca. 1570–1600
Plate, Jacob Whitmore  American, Pewter, American
Jacob Whitmore
1758–90
Dram Cup, Jacob Boelen  American, Silver, American
Jacob Boelen
1680–1700
Porringer, Jacob Hurd  American, Silver, American
Jacob Hurd
ca. 1740
Caster, Jacob Hurd  American, Silver, American
Jacob Hurd
1740–50
Serving Spoon, Jacob Hurd  American, Silver, American
Jacob Hurd
1730–40
Spout Cup, Jacob Boelen  American, Silver, American
Jacob Boelen
ca. 1714
Two-Handled Cup and Cover, Jacob Hurd  American, Silver, American
Jacob Hurd
1735–40
Tankard, Jacob Boelen  American, Silver, American
Jacob Boelen
ca. 1700–1720
Creampot, Jacob Hurd  American, Silver, American
Jacob Hurd
1735–45
Teapot, Jacob Boelen  American, Silver, American
Jacob Boelen
1690–1700