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Belt, Willie Woo  American, plastic, probably American
Willie Woo
ca. 1972
Shine, Willie Cole  American, Shoes, steel wire, monofilament line, washers, and screws
Willie Cole
2007
Roman Stripes quilt, Willie "Ma Willie" Abrams  American, Top: cotton; back: cotton-polyester blend
Willie "Ma Willie" Abrams
ca. 1975
"How Am I Doing He He Teet Toot...", Willie Clark, Pencil on paper
Willie Clark
1920s–50s
Unitard, Willie Cole  American, nylon, spandex, American
Willie Cole
1995
Shirt, Willie Landels  British, wool, British
Willie Landels
early 1960s
Crossing the Williamsburg Bridge, Willie Birch  American, Opaque watercolor on paper, in artist-made painted papier-mâché frame
Willie Birch
1986
Saturday Morning, Willie Birch  American, Opaque watercolor over graphite on paper, in artist frame with glossy, semi-transparent paint over papier-mâché
Willie Birch
1987
Summer Night on Keap Street, Willie Birch  American, Opaque watercolor on paper, in artist-made painted papier-mâché frame
Willie Birch
1988
Sunday Morning, Willie Birch  American, Opaque watercolor over graphite on paper, in artist-made painted papier-mâché frame
Willie Birch
1989
Winter Day on 14th Street, Willie Birch  American, Opaque watercolor and graphite on paper, in artist-made painted papier-mâché frame
Willie Birch
1989
The Couple, Willie Birch  American, Painted papier-mâché, shell, mirror, and metal
Willie Birch
1991
The Grand Marshalls, Willie Birch  American, Charcoal and acrylic paint on paper
Willie Birch
2000
Next Kent tji wara, Willie Cole  American, Bicycle parts, spray paint, and brazing
Willie Cole
2007
Man Spirit Mask, Willie Cole  American, Left panel: Photo-etching, embossing and hand coloring<br/>Middle panel: silkscreen with lemon juice and scorching<br/>Right panel: photo etching and woodcut
Multiple artists/makers
1999
Nine-Block Housetop quilt, Sue Willie Seltzer  American, Top: cotton and cotton-polyester blend, rayon, and acetate; back: cotton-polyester blend
Sue Willie Seltzer
ca. 1955
Man Spirit Mask, Willie Cole  American, Left panel: Photo-etching, embossing, and hand coloring<br/>Middle panel: Screenprint <br/>Right panel: Photo-etching and woodcut
Multiple artists/makers
1999
Five Beauties Rising, Willie Cole  American, Suite of five prints; intaglio and relief
Multiple artists/makers
2012
[Willie "The Lion" Smith, with Ray Brown and John Lewis in Background, Music Inn, Lenox, Massachusetts], Lisette Model  American, born Austria, Gelatin silver print
Lisette Model
Willie Smith
August 1956
Joanna de Silva, William Wood  British, Oil on canvas
William Wood
1792
An Interesting Story (Miss Ray), William Wood  British, Ivory
William Wood
1806
Portrait of a Man, Said to Be Mr. Fitzgerald, William Wood  British, Ivory
William Wood
Flagon, William Wood, Pewter, British
William Wood
ca. 1702
Dans Le Train, Beatrice Wood  American, Watercolor and graphite on paper
Beatrice Wood
1917
Lidded Vessel, Yoruba artist, Ivory, wood or coconut-shell inlay, Yoruba peoples, Owo group
Yoruba artist
17th–18th century
Shelf Clock, David Wood  American, Mahogany, maple, ebony, white pine, American
David Wood
1800–1805
Shelf Clock, David Wood  American, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, white pine, American
David Wood
1792–1800
Thomas Macdonough, Joseph Wood  American, Oil on wood, American
Joseph Wood
ca. 1818
The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, Grant Wood  American, Oil on Masonite
Grant Wood
1931
Mug, William Will  American, Pewter, American
William Will
1764–98
Teapot, William Will  American, Pewter, wood, American
William Will
1764–98
Teapot, William Will  American, Pewter, teak, American
William Will
1764–98
Sugar Bowl, William Will or American, Pewter, American
William Will
Johann Christoph Heyne
1742–98
Dish, William Will  American, Pewter, American
William Will
1764–98
Cream Pitcher, Enoch Wood & Sons  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Enoch Wood & Sons
ca. 1818–ca. 1846
Teapot, Wood and Hughes  American, Silver, American
Wood and Hughes
1862–63
Creampot, Wood and Hughes  American, Silver, American
Wood and Hughes
1862–63
Sugar bowl, Wood and Hughes  American, Silver, American
Wood and Hughes
1862–63
Plate, Enoch Wood & Sons  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Enoch Wood & Sons
ca. 1818–ca. 1846
Plate, Enoch Wood & Sons  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Enoch Wood & Sons
ca. 1820–ca. 1846