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Swift Dog Strikes an Enemy, Swift Dog  Hunkpapa Lakota/ Teton Sioux, Watercolor and ink on paper, Hunkpapa Lakota/ Teton Sioux, Native American
Swift Dog
ca. 1880
Tea caddy with spoon (one of a set of three), John Swift  British, Silver, British, London
John Swift
1762–63
Tea caddy with spoon (one of a set of three), John Swift  British, Silver, British, London
John Swift
1762–63
Tea caddy with spoon (one of a set of three), John Swift  British, Silver, British, London
John Swift
1762–63
Salver with arms of Judith Jodrell, John Swift  British, Silver, British, London
John Swift
1738/39
Salver, John Swift  British, Silver, British, London
John Swift
1742/43
Tambour Desk, Reuben Swift  American, Burl walnut, flame-grain birch, tulip, maple, pine, American
Reuben Swift
ca. 1805
Pitcher, John Swift  British, Silver, British, London
John Swift
1754
Soup tureen, John Swift  British, Silver, British, London
John Swift
1758–59
Coffeepot, John Swift II, Silver, British, London
John Swift II
1774–75
Mace, John Swift II, Silver on base metal, British, after British, London original
John Swift II
19th century, after 1766 original
Multiple artists/makers
1964
Multiple artists/makers
1880
Multiple artists/makers
1839
Otto Ebbinghaus & Swift, active 1860s
1863–65
Portrait of Jonathan Swift, Nathaniel Bermingham  Irish, White cut paper, with pen and ink additions, mounted on black silk, framed
Nathaniel Bermingham
Jonathan Swift
1774
The Servants Drive a Herd of Yahoos into the Field laden with Hay (illustration to "Gulliver's Travels"), Louis John Rhead  American, Pen and ink
Louis John Rhead
Jonathan Swift
ca. 1913
The Punishment Inflicted on Lemuel Gulliver, William Hogarth  British, Etching and engraving; first state of two
William Hogarth
Jonathan Swift
December 1726
The Orphans, from "Illustrated London News", William Luson Thomas  British, Wood engraving
William Luson Thomas
Kate Swift
April 13, 1867
Multiple artists/makers
1797
Multiple artists/makers
1876
Multiple artists/makers
1909
Multiple artists/makers
1872
Multiple artists/makers
1868
Two Trees, Peter Doig  British, Oil on canvas
Peter Doig
2017
Dong Kingman : an American master, Dong Kingman  American
Dong Kingman
2000
Virgin and Child, Giovanni Giuliani  Italian, Terracotta with traces of metallic patina, Austrian, Stift Heiligenkreuz
Giovanni Giuliani
1736
Parallel Rule with Protractor and Plotting Scale, Lebbeus Dod  American, Brass, wood, American
Lebbeus Dod
1796
Self-Portrait, Gerrit Dou  Dutch, Oil on wood
Gerrit Dou
ca. 1665
Sappho, Erastus Dow Palmer  American, Marble, American
Erastus Dow Palmer
1855; carved 1861
Infant Ceres, Erastus Dow Palmer  American, Marble, American
Erastus Dow Palmer
1849–50; carved 1853
Untitled, Lee Doo Shik  Korean, Acrylic on canvas, Korea
Lee Doo Shik
1997
Summer Landscape, Dong Qichang  Chinese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, China
Dong Qichang
Autumn Mountains, Dong Qichang  Chinese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, China
Dong Qichang
Landscape, Dong Gao  Chinese, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, China
Dong Gao
18th–19th century
Shaded Dwellings among Streams and Mountains, Dong Qichang  Chinese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, China
Dong Qichang
ca. 1622–25
Landscapes after old masters, Dong Qichang  Chinese, Album of eight leaves; ink on paper, China
Dong Qichang
dated 1630
Spring Mountains over Warm Greenery, Dong Qichang (and assistants) Chinese, Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, China
Dong Qichang
dated 1630
Poem Commemorating an Imperially Bestowed Feast, Dong Qichang  Chinese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, China
Dong Qichang
dated 1632
Landscape with Trees in the Manner of Ni Zan (1301–1374), Dong Qichang  Chinese, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, China
Dong Qichang
ca. 1622–25