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The Surrender of Earl Cornwallis (Lieutenant General of the British Army in North America) to General Washington & Count De Rochambeau, on the 19th of October, 1781, from Barnard's New, Complete and Authentic History of England, T. Thornton  British, Engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1781–83, or 1791
Multiple artists/makers
1781–83, or 1791
Multiple artists/makers
1781–83, or 1791
History Refused to Die, Thornton Dial  American, Okra stalks and roots, clothing, collaged drawings, tin, wire, steel, Masonite, steel chain, enamel, and spray paint
Thornton Dial
2004
Victory in Iraq, Thornton Dial  American, Mannequin head, barbed wire, steel, clothing, tin, electrical wire, wheels, stuffed animals, toy cars and figurines, plastic spoons, wood, basket, oil, enamel, spray paint and two-part epoxy putty on canvas on wood
Thornton Dial
2004
The End of November: The Birds That Didn't Learn How to Fly, Thornton Dial  American, Quilt, wire, fabric, and enamel on canvas on wood
Thornton Dial
2007
Shadows of the Field, Thornton Dial  American, String, twine, synthetic cotton batting, wood, burlap, sheet metal, cloth rags, nails, staples, and enamel on canvas on wood
Thornton Dial
2008
Powder Plant, Thornton Dial  American, Sheet metal, sawdust, commercial paint, and adhesive on canvas on wood
Thornton Dial
2013
9/11: Interrupting the Morning News, Thornton Dial  American, Graphite, charcoal, and watercolor wash on paper
Thornton Dial
2002
African Athlete, Thornton Dial  American, Graphite, charcoal, and pastel on paper
Thornton Dial
1998
Celebration, Thornton Dial  American, Graphite, pastel, watercolor, and gouache on paper
Thornton Dial
2004
January 20, 2009, Thornton Dial  American, Graphite, pastel, and coffee on paper
Thornton Dial
2009
Out of the Darkness, the Lord Gave Us Light, Thornton Dial  American, Carpet, cloth, two-part epoxy putty, enamel, and spray paint on canvas on wood
Thornton Dial
2003
Nesting, Thornton Dial  American, Charcoal, graphite, and watercolor on paper
Thornton Dial
1993
Shadows, Thornton Dial  American, Charcoal, graphite, and pastel on paper
Thornton Dial
1994
Patch Box, I. T.  American, Silver, American
I. T.
1750–ca. 1780
Sugar Tongs, A. T.  American, Silver, American
A. T.
1770–1800
Creampot, I. T.  American, Silver, American
I. T.
1765–85
Salt Spoon, T. & H.  American, Silver, American
T. & H.
1810–20
Spoon, B. T.  American, Silver, American
B. T.
1740–50
Fireback, A. T.  American, Cast iron, American
A. T.
1767
Jug, T. Johnson, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British
T. Johnson
1770–1800
Bowl, W. T., Silver, American or Irish
W. T.
1730–75
Communion cup (one of two), I T  British, Silver, British, London
I T
1631/32
Communion cup (one of two), I T  British, Silver, British, London
I T
1631/32
Teapot, I. T.  American, Silver, American
I. T.
1820–40
Teapot, T. S., Pewter, wood
T. S.
1760–80
Tea Spoon, T. Denison  American, Silver, American
T. Denison
1775–1800
Clemens Röseler, T. Lux Feininger  American, born Germany, Gelatin silver print
T. Lux Feininger
ca. 1928
Thornton Dial
2004
Cup and Saucer, Rudolph T. Lux  American, Porcelain, American
Rudolph T. Lux
ca. 1861
Salt Shovel, T. A. Davis  American, Silver, American
T. A. Davis
ca. 1825
Salt Shovel, T. A. Davis  American, Silver, American
T. A. Davis
ca. 1825
Spoon, T. P. Drown  American, Silver, American
T. P. Drown
ca. 1800
Spoon, T. P. Drown  American, Silver, American
T. P. Drown
ca. 1800
Sugar Bowl, W. H. T.  American, Silver, American
W. H. T.
ca. 1825
Plate, L. T. Lloyde  American, Porcelain, overglaze enamel decoration, American
Multiple artists/makers
ca.1908
Teakettle on stand, James T. Woolley  American, Silver, American
James T. Woolley
ca. 1910
Pitcher, Rudolph T. Lux  American, Porcelain, American
Rudolph T. Lux
1863
Cup (probably part of a traveling set), T. T., England, Silver, probably British, London
T. T., England
ca. 1680–90