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Architectural Element with Head of a Buddha, Terracotta, Indonesia (Java)
Indonesia (Java)
9th–10th century
Architectural Element, Wood, Wum Chiefdom
Wum Chiefdom
19th–20th century
Architectural Element: Male, Wood, Bamum
Bamum
19th–20th century
Architectural Element: Female, Wood, Bamum
Bamum
19th–20th century
Architectural Element: Couple, Wood, Cameroon
Cameroon
19th–20th century
Architectural Element: Male Figure, Wood, pigment, Edo peoples, Ishan group (?)
Edo peoples, Ishan group (?)
19th–20th century
Architectural Element: Three Figures, Wood, pigment, Edo peoples, Ishan group (?)
Edo peoples, Ishan group (?)
19th–20th century
Architectural Element: Door Panels, Wood, Nupe peoples
Nupe peoples
19th–20th century
Architectural Element: Door Panels, Wood, Nupe peoples
Nupe peoples
19th–20th century
Architectural Element: Door Panels, Wood, Nupe peoples
Nupe peoples
19th–20th century
Large architectural element, possibly part of a wig, Glass
332–30 BC
Decorative Element, Wood; carved
11th–12th century
Design for a Jacobean-style Staircase (recto); Architectural Element Design (verso), Matthew Digby Wyatt  British, Watercolor, pen and brown ink, graphite, touches of gouache (bodycolor)
Matthew Digby Wyatt
ca. 1867
Armchair, John and Joseph W. Meeks  American, Mahogany, American
John and Joseph W. Meeks
ca. 1850
Design for Arched Stained Glass Windows (recto); Design for an Architectural Element (verso), John Dibblee Crace  British, Graphite, pen and ink and watercolor
John Dibblee Crace
ca. 1898
Rodman de Kay Gilder, Augustus Saint-Gaudens  American, Bronze, American
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
1879, cast probably 1880
Limestone votive Ionic capital, Limestone, Cypriot
Cypriot
ca. 3rd–1st century BCE
Te saqwit (tent divider), Beja artists, Cotton, leather, beads, cowrie shell, doum palm leaf (Hyphaene species, possibly thebaica), dye, Beja peoples
Beja artists
mid-20th century
Shutter with lizard and figures, Dogon blacksmiths, Wood, iron, Dogon peoples
Dogon blacksmiths
Late 19th–mid-20th century
Dado Panel, Plaster; cast
20th century
Oarsmen and an Official, Limestone, paint traces
ca. 2465–2458 B.C.
Architectural Ornament, Wood, paint., Toba Batak people
Toba Batak people
Late 19th–early 20th century
Decorative Element, Rock crystal; carved
9th–10th century
Bookbinding Element, Copper; cast
16th century
Architectural woodwork and paneling, George A. Schastey & Co.  American, Satinwood, purpleheart, mother-of-pearl, silver-plated brass, mirrored glass, marble, and reproduction upholstery, American
George A. Schastey & Co.
George A. Schastey
1881–82
Limestone votive capital, Limestone, Cypriot
Cypriot
ca. 4th century BCE
Furniture element, Glass, Egyptian Blue, Iran
Iran
ca. 9th century BCE
inlay element, Red quartzite
ca. 1353–1336 B.C.
Inscribed element, Indurated limestone
ca. 1353–1336 B.C.
Architectural Elements, Augustus Truesdell  American, Wood, American
Augustus Truesdell
1868–70
Ghirlanda: Di sei vaghi fiori scielti da piu famosi Giardini d'Italia, page 3 (verso), Pietro Paulo Tozzi  Italian, Etching and drawing
Pietro Paulo Tozzi
Libraria del Giesu
October 1, 1604
Bronze floral element, Bronze, Etruscan
Etruscan
ca. 550–500 BCE
Ceremonial Fence Element, Wood, paint, shell, Iatmul people
Iatmul people
late 19th–early 20th century
Inscribed element, Akhenaten, Indurated limestone
ca. 1353–1336 B.C.
Architectural Drawing of a Garden, Plastered and painted wood
ca. 1550–1295 B.C.
Architectural Boss, Stonepaste; molded, carved, and glazed
13th century
Architectural Frieze, Limestone, French
French
second quarter 12th century
Architectural model, Mezcala artist(s), Stone, Mezcala
Mezcala artist(s)
200 BCE–500 CE
Architectural Vessel, Ceramic, Moche
Moche
400–600 CE
Jewelry element in the shape of a star, Faience
ca. 1390–1352 B.C.