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Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1933–34
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1928–29
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1934–35
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1929–30
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1938–39
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1940–41
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1925–26
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1935–36
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1926–27
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1927–28
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1930–31
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1921–22
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1932–33
Rudolph Ruzicka
The Merrymount Press
1924
William Henry Bradley
The Merrymount Press
1898
Multiple artists/makers
1919–20
Multiple artists/makers
1916–17
Linen Press, Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony  American, Oak, tulip poplar, brass, American
Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony
ca. 1904
French press, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, gilded brass with yellow poplar, white pine, American
American
1810–15
Multiple artists/makers
1920
Press, Wood
1700–1800
The Bishop collection: investigations and studies in jade, De Vinne Press  American
Multiple artists/makers
1906
Multiple artists/makers
1910
Arsenal : surrealist subversion, Black Swan Press
Black Swan Press
1970
Relief fragment of a perfume press, Limestone, paint
ca. 2051–2030 B.C.
[Press Release for "Interesting", Nature Morte, New York City], Louise Lawler  American, Press release
Louise Lawler
April 1985
Doorway to Portuguese, Aloisio Magalhaes  Brazilian, Photo offset lithography
Multiple artists/makers
1957
Suit, J. Press, Inc.  American, wool, American
J. Press, Inc.
1953
Paradise Lost, John Milton  British, Printed book, Hammersmith: Doves Press, 1902
John Milton
1902
A new specimen book of Curwen pattern papers, David McKitterick  British
David McKitterick
Whittington Press
1987
Press, Iron, with traces of gilding, probably Italian, Milan
probably Italian, Milan
last quarter 16th century
Edward Seymour & the Fancy Paper Company : the story of a British marbled paper manufacturer, Edward Seymour  British
Multiple artists/makers
2006
Clothes Press, Thomas Affleck  American, Mahogany, yellow pine, eastern white cedar, tulip poplar, American
Thomas Affleck
1760–90
Clothes press, William Vile  British, Mahogany veneer on oak, British
William Vile
ca. 1760
Press part, Gilt bronze, French
French
18th century
Table press, Wood, Italian
Italian
16th century
Miniature alabaster press, gypsum (alabaster), Cypriot
Cypriot
Karli Frigge's life in marbling., Sidney E. Berger  American
Multiple artists/makers
2004
SAN FRANCISCO. Fugitive newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst and three other members of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) were reported captured in the Mission District here 9/18, bringing to an end one of the most bizarre criminal cases in U.S. History. In this photo released by the FBI 4/15/74, a girl resembling Miss Hearst is shown with a weapon in hand during a robbery of the Hibernia Bank, United Press International  American, Gelatin silver print
United Press International
Patricia Hearst
1974
[Doorbell Marked "PRESS"], Walker Evans  American, Instant internal dye diffusion transfer print (Polaroid SX-70)
Walker Evans
1973–74