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Medallion, St. George Slaying The Dragon, Boxwood, Slavic
Slavic
17th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
12th–13th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–12th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
9th–10th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–12th century
Stirrup, Iron, silver, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, copper alloy, West Slavic
West Slavic
12th–13th century
Stirrup, Iron, West Slavic
West Slavic
12th–13th century
Prick Spur (Left), Iron alloy, German or Slavic
German or Slavic
13th century
Stirrup, Iron, probably West Slavic
probably West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, silver, Germanic or Slavic
Germanic or Slavic
8th–9th century
Stirrup, Iron, German or West Slavic
German or West Slavic
9th–10th century
Stirrup, Iron, German or West Slavic
German or West Slavic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, Germanic or West Slavic
Germanic or West Slavic
10th–11th century
Road Menders, Neal Slavin  American, Gelatin silver print
Neal Slavin
1968
Kaftan, Silk, linen, fur, Alanic
Alanic
ca. 7th–9th century CE
Jar, Probably almost colorless glass. Blown (the body blown in a dip mold), the rim finished at the furnace., Islamic
Islamic
7th–11th century
Flask, Almost colorless (brown tinged) and translucent purple glass. Blown (the body blown in a dip mold), the rim finished at the furnace, wheel-cut., Islamic
Islamic
9th–11th century
Flask, Probably almost colorless glass with a green or yellowish tint. Blown, the rim finished at the furnace, the decoration applied and tooled., Islamic
Islamic
7th–9th century
"Corroso" Vase, Flavio Poli  Italian, Glass
Flavio Poli
Seguso Vetri d'Arte
ca. 1957
The Diagonal of May 25, 1963 (To Robert Rosenblum), Dan Flavin  American, Metal and glass
Dan Flavin
1963
Untitled, Dan Flavin  American, Pink, red, and green fluorescent lights and metal
Dan Flavin
1995
Neal Slavin
ca. 1970
Neal Slavin
ca. 1971
Neal Slavin
ca. 1971
Neal Slavin
1970s
Neal Slavin
1980
Neal Slavin
1980
Neal Slavin
1960s
Neal Slavin
1960s
Monkey vessel, Mixtec (Ñuu Savi) artists, travertine, pyrite, shell, Mixtec
Mixtec (Ñuu Savi) artists
1350–1521 CE