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Natural Trumpet in D, Andreas Naeplaesnigg  German, Brass, colored rock, German
Andreas Naeplaesnigg
1790
Marble head of a herm, Marble, Roman
Roman
1st or 2nd century CE
Marble statue of a wounded Amazon, Marble, Roman
Roman
1st–2nd century CE
Marble torso of a boy, Marble, Pentelic ?, Roman
Roman
1st–2nd century CE
Marble herm, Marble, Roman
Roman
1st or 2nd century CE
Marble torso of a boy, Marble, Roman
Roman
1st–2nd century CE
Chalice à soleil, Gilded silver, French, Paris
French, Paris
1532–33
Transverse Flute in D-flat, Claude Laurent  French, Glass, brass, French
Claude Laurent
1813
Bronze torso of a youth, Bronze, Greek
Greek
1st half of the 5th century BCE
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
Court presentation ensemble, Boué Soeurs  French, (a, c, d) silk, metallic threads; (b) silk; (e) feathers, plastic (cellulose nitrate), French
Design House Boué Soeurs
Designer Sylvie Boué de Montegut
Designer Jeanne d'Etreillis
1928
Horn in D, Pottery, Probably German
Probably German
first half 18th century
Marble statue of Aphrodite, the so-called Venus Genetrix, Kallimachos, Marble, Roman
Adaptation of work attributed to Kallimachos
1st–2nd century CE
LIFE, June 5th 1944, Matthew Day Jackson  American, Rust (iron oxide) transfer and woodblock on Rives BFK white
Matthew Day Jackson
2014
Marble statuette of Kybele, Marble, Roman
Roman
1st–2nd century CE
Armchair (Fauteuil à la reine) (one of a pair) (part of a set), Georges Jacob  French, Carved and gilded walnut; embroidered silk satin, French, Paris
Georges Jacob
Possibly embroidered by Joseph-François-Xavier Baudoin
ca. 1780–85
Marble statue of Hermes, Marble, Roman
Roman
1st or 2nd century CE
Dish (one of a pair), Jérôme Rebillé, Silver, French, Rennes
Jérôme Rebillé
ca. 1720–26
Dish (one of a pair), Jean-Baptiste I Buchet or, Silver, French, Rennes
Jean-Baptiste I Buchet
Jacques Buchet
1726–28
Dish (one of a pair), Jean-Baptiste I Buchet or, Silver, French, Rennes
Jean-Baptiste I Buchet
Jacques Buchet
1726–28
Dish (one of a pair), Jérôme Rebillé, Silver, French, Rennes
Jérôme Rebillé
ca. 1720–26
Candelabrum (one of a pair), Robert Joseph Auguste  French, Silver, French, Paris
Robert Joseph Auguste
1767–68
Flageolet in D (?), wood, French
French
18th century
Kora, Mamadou Kouyaté (d. 1991)  (bridge by Djimo Kouyaté)  Mandinka people, Gourd, goat skin, antelope-hide, ebony, metal, wood, Mandinka people, Senegambia
Mamadou Kouyaté (d. 1991) (bridge by Djimo Kouyaté)
ca. 1960
The Sunday World, April 5th, Anonymous, American, 19th century  American, Letterpress
Anonymous, American, 19th century
Publisher The New York World
April 5, 1896
Prick Spur, Copper alloy (bronze), possibly Roman or Celtic
possibly Roman or Celtic
possibly 2nd–1st century BCE
Prick Spur, Copper alloy (bronze), possibly Roman or Celtic
possibly Roman or Celtic
possibly 2nd–1st century BCE
Dish with figures in a landscape, Tin-glazed earthenware with cobalt blue pigment (Delftware), probably German
probably German
late 17th century
Dish depicting a Wedding Procession, Stonepaste; molded, luster-painted on opaque white glaze
first quarter 13th century
Fragment of a terracotta kylix, joins 53.11.4, Briseis Painter, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Attributed to the Briseis Painter
ca. 480 BCE
Jug in the form of a young man's head, Josiah Wedgwood and Sons  British, Black basalt ware, British, Etruria, Staffordshire
Factory Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
Factory owner Period of Josiah Wedgwood
Modeler Anthony Keeling
ca. 1785–90
April from a set of The Months of Lucas, Master of the Months of Lucas  Netherlandish, Wool, silk (20-21 warps per inch, 8-9 per cm.), French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
designed ca. 1535, woven 1732–37
Virgin and Child, Claus de Werve  Netherlandish, Limestone with paint and gilding, French
Attributed to Claus de Werve
ca. 1415–17
October from a set of The Months of Lucas, Master of the Months of Lucas  Netherlandish, Wool, silk (20-21 warps per inch, 8-9 per cm.), French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
designed ca. 1535, woven 1732–37
Prick Spur, Copper alloy (bronze), Greek or Italic
Greek or Italic
4th–1st century BCE
Crucifix, White oak with paint, gold leaf, and tin leaf (corpus); softwood with paint and tin leaf (cross), Spanish
Spanish
ca. 1150–1200